thinhorn_AK
"DADDY"
Are you sure it wasn't a low budget drop camp that a local outfitter had?
Yeah pretty sure, lol.
Are you sure it wasn't a low budget drop camp that a local outfitter had?
Yeah pretty sure, lol.
Shucks- Thought I found me a new place to hunt
I mean I can tell you where it is, you could swing by the liqour store on the way and go "hunting"......
Looks like Sanskrit to me.Stumbled on a helicopter left out in a meadow a ways of some road on timber land years ago. An old wood base guitar that'd had been out there a while, next to no paint left on it.
Recently found this. I don't know what language it is but I'm guessing it's some sort of tombstone. Anyone guess what language it is at least. Close to two miles in.
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Found a Two Man ultralight plane crashed nose down. It was in the early 90’s. Passenger and pilot perished. They went missing two years earlier. Have some photos of the plane.
Oddly the passenger had the same last name as me. It happened in a wilderness area in Western Oregon. Old growth forest. Not many deer or elk. Lions even have a difficult time locating what’s left to eat.
had the same thing happen to me! Bird died right next to our vehicle!Curious as to what some of you have seen either in the woods hunting or hiking. I'm sure some people have some great stories to tell. I'll share my story first: A couple years back while bird hunting with my Dad, my English Setter went on point. As we approached and kicked the brush, the bird took off flying straight towards the road with my dog hot on its trail. Since it was flying towards the road, we could do was watch to see where it would land. Just as it was about to fly over the road, the bird fly straight into the power lines and fell, dead as a stone. We still laugh about it to this day seeing my dog come running back with the Pheasant in his mouth and a confused look on his face.
My parents were hunting the area for the first time in two years. They were camped in their van for the weekend hunt. They were hunting separately but after the first day they’d both seem the crash sight at different times. Saturday late afternoon they drove to the nearest town and called the county sheriff to report their discovery of the crash scene.Were you the guy that called it in? That's wild.