Sorry, but could you post a photo of that? I'd love to know what a meteorite looks like. ThanksNot an animal but I found a 12” metorite.
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Sorry, but could you post a photo of that? I'd love to know what a meteorite looks like. ThanksNot an animal but I found a 12” metorite.
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No pictures of it as it was many years ago, and I no longer have it.Sorry, but could you post a photo of that? I'd love to know what a meteorite looks like. Thanks
I was archery elk hunting and walked across it sticking out of the ground.I'd love to hear more about the meteorite also.... As i understand it, that's like finding a boulder of gold. Highly sought after
Like finding goldNothing crazy found a full unopened can of Copenhagen once
What year is on it?In 2021, we let out a mid day location bugle. A bull answered back with a lazy bedded bugle near the back of the canyon. We were going to have to wait for the thermals to switch to make a play. While sitting on the hillside, between naps and snacks, I found an old quarter. We passed it around and guessed about how it may have gotten there. A few hours later, we found ourselves in a rut fest that culminated with a really good dead bull. That quarter rides in my bino harness everywhere I go. We use it to make decisions.
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Nothing crazy found a full unopened can of Copenhagen once
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It's your bad luck quarter, you lost it, his good luck quarter, he found it. He better just keep a hold of it.Hey, I recognize that quarter! I lost that while elk hunting back in 1992. I’ll PM you my address so you can send it back to its rightful owner.
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Found a brand new iphone 200 miles in the middle of nowhere in Alaska. Only access was by seaplane or kayak and we were the only ones known to have ventured out there that year. It was still on and still charged, so it couldn't have been more than a day or two lost.
Brought it back to the Rangers when we got back in and never heard about it again.
Depending on you past experience with split tail at the time, you could also post this experience in the thread, "things youve lost in the back country"I wasn't hunting but I was in the Backcountry when this magical event happened. You see I was walking down a trail and in the distance I heard what sounded like a waterfall. This was pre GPS days and I didn't have a map. I told myself what the hell so I struck out down a finger to the water. When I arrived at the edge there was about a 30 foot drop into a pool where I ended up seeing two young women that appeared to be a little older than I.
Let's just say when I made it down and introduced myself later that day I found the most amazing thing ever in the Backcountry.
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they do not hold up to significant weather, as such, they cannot be more than a few years old. There are guys that rebuild them regularly, some are virtuosos at it.Went trout fishing on the Black River, south of Springerville, AZ last month. Beautiful country for sure. About 100 yards uphill from our campsite were these two rock fortifications constructed against rock outcroppings. They even had rifle ports in the outward facing walls and, at one time overhead cover. Would love to know the history behind them and would love to hear they stories they could tell.
John