What are the odds you would find them in your size?
What are the odds you would find them in your size?
Did you give them the sniff test.????What are the odds you would find them in your size?
Once hiking in Idaho found some petroglyphs on an old rock formation. I’ll have to find the pics on my old computer.
Guy I dive with found a spear point, and on the same trip I found an old old intact whiskey jug… no markings but estimated to be from 1800’s supposedly.. Better pics of the whiskey jug later.. only ones I have now have identifying landmarks in background
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This past two weeks when it was so cold out, My other buddy and I stumbled upon 2 pair of ditched waders, some tools and a boat key.
We searched around the area honestly looking for a frozen body as the high that day was 11..
Turned everything in to the game wardens and apparently we had talked to those guys at another ramp that morning. Guy had just bought a new mudmotor was trying it out and got some water in the boat. Apparently taken the plug out to let drain on the way to the new spot, and forgot to put it back in resulting in a swamped boat.
Now that you mentiojned that, years ago, my wife and I were out hiking, not too far from home and found a 10" or so concave rock with what looked like a grinding stone such as is in your picture resting in it. It looked like someone just used it and walked away. Couldn't find anything else nearby but just left it be where we saw it. Maybe used by the local Pueblo Indians at some point?
I found the picture I referenced in an earlier post. Looked to me like it was a grinding stone the way they were sitting together. Looks like they were just left there and never used again.View attachment 677118View attachment 677119
Wow, that's really interesting to hear that, thanks. I'm glad I left everything there.These are cool to see. One thing about them though is that there are a lot of tribes in the west who used these as grave markers or headstones - the favorite grinding stone/mortar and pestle of the woman who died.
Great Wall hanger.Found this Handy No. 3 Multi-Use Tool about 8 miles from the nearest road at 11.500'. View attachment 679059