You ever had it scored ? What a tankWhen I was a twelve year old kid I found this extra large deadhead whitetail. Started a lifetime of looking for antlers.View attachment 744821
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Apologies in advance for a long post. I used to work as a bounty hunter. Back in ’95, I was tracking a group of escaped convicts into Montana's isolated Oxbow Quadrangle. I never found the men, but I did find a scrap of cloth, enough blood to paint the sheriff's office, a shotgun shell, and an old-fashioned Indian arrow. Seemed odd, so I took the arrow to an archaeologist who identified it as a replica of the arrows used by Cheyenne Dog Soldiers.
After much research, I found a long list of people who had disappeared into the Oxbow, including the story of a wild Indian child captured in the woods in the early 20th century. I know it sounds crazy, but eventually I returned to the Oxbow with the archeologist and began searching for a lost tribe of Indians.
After a week, we were maybe 50 miles in and nearing the end of our supplies. While packing our gear to head back to civilization, we were attacked by Cheyenne Indians who took us to their encampment in a valley only accessible through a tunnel behind a waterfall.
It was scary. They even shot my dog with an arrow. But eventually, tempers cooled, and I learned that the “wild Indian child” from all those years ago was now their tribal leader.
Befriending a hardy band of Native American Dog Soldiers who escaped the 1864 Sand Creek massacre and had been living in isolation for 128 years in the Montana wilderness was a unique experience. But if I had to pick, that secret tunnel through the waterfall was the coolest thing I’ve found in the backcountry.
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Last fall I found this old abandoned mine in a backcountry avalanche chute. Anyone have any guesses what it would be for? Someone had to pack in the equipment by mule to get here and for what that isn’t closer to a road?
I was in Sitka, Alaska, fly fishing for salmon. I ended up hiking several days higher up (because apparently I suck at salmon fishing). I found an opening to a cave, big enough to walk into but not stand upright. It was basically a blind cave that ended after ten feet or so. There was a rusted-out bolt action rifle, a rusted out revolver, and some empty and rusted tin cans scattered in the back. I found what appeared to be a leather pelt—it disintegrated. I found some metal pans—rusted out.
As I stood there, with the sun setting, it occurred to me that whoever owned these things likely died here. I can understand storing panning equipment for next year, or storing canned food. No one would leave their guns—it was a four day hike back to town. It sent shivers down my spine. I noped out of there and hiked another hour or so to put distance between me and that cave. I don’t know why it spooked me. But it did.
Holy Cow that buck is huge. You look a little older than 12yo though?When I was a twelve year old kid I found this extra large deadhead whitetail. Started a lifetime of looking for antlers.View attachment 744821
Some where I have a picture of a 12 year old me holding the head.Holy Cow that buck is huge. You look a little older than 12yo though?
Live in Tennessee now and still finding remnants of moonshine stills and gravesFound several old homesteads, here is a cabin on the US/Canadian border, not sure if it’s an old trapper cabin or what
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Cool place in AZ with the gun ports in the side of the house pretty deep into NF on a cattle camp
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Found an intact bear skull this past season, Hayes guessed age in the teens. First bear dead head I’ve found.
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I grew up in rural TN, it was very common to run across really old graves in the woods, occasional family plots, from early 1800s
A pic or two would very kewl to see.Ran across a tornado track high up in the Crazy Mountains in MT. Took me a while to figure out what I was looking at- 25-30' wide swath where every tree was completely uprooted, broken and thrown in every direction. Couldn't figure out what kind of machine could do that, or why. Then it hit me (never seen a tornado or been in areas that have them). Went across the heavily treed hillside as far as I could see in both directions. Amazing amount of force to do that much damage. I'll try and find a pic or two and post them.
Old mining equipmentI was a big fan of the creepy thread that’s been going around on here, but wanted to expand this discussion beyond weird/creepy/paranormal. So what’s the coolest thing you’ve found?