You will sink in over your head. Sand wells will spout sand. Bon Ami wells will spout Bon Ami (powdered feldspar).
Worse, the ancient volcano under Chestnut Ridge might spring to life.
Yup, volcanoes in the region only you don't usually see them ~ but the feldspar deposit in Jennings County was puffed out the volcano in Jackson County.
There are still HOT SPRINGS active around the perimeter. Some of the earliest permanent settlements in the area were made ON TOP OF the hotsprings. That was about 14,000 years back. Vast deposits of Clovis points in the neighborhood, with a number of them covered over with major deposits of Early Woodland Culture points.
Think about what was heating up the rock to turn it into flint around there.
Then, there's the Ohio River ~ it has flooded that far North, on top of all the other floods.
So, here's your dangers:
A. Earthquake
B. Flood
C. Hurricane (yup, them too)
D. Tornado
E. Blizzards
F. Glaciers return
G. Volcano
H. More stuff
There are few other places on Earth more at risk than Amaroogia (as we call it) ~ there and the Ten Acres!
I've seen more house trailers mounted on pontoons in this part of the country than everywhere else. Many people are aware of the risk and have taken appropriate action.
i’m not that close to seymor or columbus. i am sort of between bloomington and french lick.