Rain gaugeFound this in wilderness this weekend. Any idea what it is? It would all have been packed in by men or horses.
Very remote, 6 miles from any road.
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I have some pics of some I found elk hunting. Some of the women are full figured some are VS models...those guys must have been lonely...Your great grandpa and grandpa Basque? Basque shepherds did this a lot. The lonely ones would even carve naked ladies into Aspens, which is kind of the holy grail of Basque tree carvings to find.
Growing up we always hunted near one of these aspens. To get to the good elk hunting my uncle would say “ We have to make it up the naked lady trail”.Your great grandpa and grandpa Basque? Basque shepherds did this a lot. The lonely ones would even carve naked ladies into Aspens, which is kind of the holy grail of Basque tree carvings to find.
Definitely ostrichostrich or emu?
I have one just like that...I think? Any idea where I can get it confirmed or identified? Or maybe sent a pic to your friend??My friend from Indiana who has been collection artifacts since he was a child doing it with his dad. He literally has tens of thousands of artifact, mostly from Indiana, told me this is a Mano, a stone that was used to grind such things as corn and wheat. I found it in the mountain desert, a place called hole in the wall.View attachment 597948
Snotel siteFound this in wilderness this weekend. Any idea what it is? It would all have been packed in by men or horses.
Very remote, 6 miles from any road.
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Surely that wasn’t packed in 6 miles. There was either a road or a way to drive, snowmobile there, or helicopter. They poured concrete ( had to dig a deep hole also) and bolted that thing. Wasn’t on horse or man’s back. Helicopter would be most likely.Snotel site
Maybe there was a reply later in this thread (haven't made it though them all yet), but saw a ton of these in Colorado this year as well... thought it strange. Ended up looking them up when I got back to some cell service... Rocky Mountain SnailI think GBFlyer might take the W.
I found a downed drone and every year I see seashells.
Surely that wasn’t packed in 6 miles. There was either a road or a way to drive, snowmobile there, or helicopter. They poured concrete ( had to dig a deep hole also) and bolted that thing. Wasn’t on horse or man’s back. Helicopter would be most likely.
Who's checking them? Are they walking or riding? How often do they check them? Not sure you know the answers, but now knowing what it is, these are the questions coming to mind lol.Snotel site
Someone from an NRCS office. They are ground truthed monthly in the winter. Snow shoe in or snowmobile. Back in the day, fly in via helicopter for some sites.Who's checking them? Are they walking or riding? How often do they check them? Not sure you know the answers, but now knowing what it is, these are the questions coming to mind lol.
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So you think they dug that hole by hand, packed that probably 300-600 pounds of concrete, and stacked those section together and erected it with out mech. aid. I say no way.A Wilderness designation would preclude mechanized travel. Maybe there are exceptions granted, or maybe this thing precluded Wilderness designation.
But I could certainly see that thing coming in on a train of horses.