Was this on the Custer?I've found several shot-up cars and trucks from the 40s and 50s miles from any trail or road. Makes you wonder how is the hell they got back there and why.
Was this on the Custer?I've found several shot-up cars and trucks from the 40s and 50s miles from any trail or road. Makes you wonder how is the hell they got back there and why.
That would have been a first for sure but wasn't. I may have missed the opportunity if I didn't know any better.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"
Found this in nevada far far away from anything that even loosely resembled a road
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Was the bottle of moonshine yours?
you'd be surprised at how fast nature will take back old road beds, two tracks, and rail road lines and you'd think they were never there.I've found several shot-up cars and trucks from the 40s and 50s miles from any trail or road. Makes you wonder how is the hell they got back there and why.
you'd be surprised at how fast nature will take back old road beds, two tracks, and rail road lines and you'd think they were never there.
I had permission to hunt Palvarosa ranch and family friends with the Soares. Great hunting back there. There are bluffs made of seashells back thereWay way back in the day, in the mid sixties, there actually was sort of a "back country" in the hills of Castro Valley, California. While exploring as a ten-year old, I found a femur that was later identified as belonging to a camel. Turns out that there was a short-lived population of them stemming from a brief experiment by the US Cavalry; didn't work out and many were turned loose.
Back in the mid 1960's that area was quite remote. I remember a very large ranch nearby; perhaps that's the one you mentioned. I'm sure much of the area that my brother and I explored is covered with houses and streets by now.I had permission to hunt Palvarosa ranch and family friends with the Soares. Great hunting back there. There are bluffs made of seashells back there
Beautiful chert arrowhead! Looks like it's darn near opalized from the light. What a find!
The big red barn on Crow canyon Rd.Back in the mid 1960's that area was quite remote. I remember a very large ranch nearby; perhaps that's the one you mentioned. I'm sure much of the area that my brother and I explored is covered with houses and streets by now.
We lived on Highwood Road, near Cull Canyon. I see that there is now a Cull Canyon recreation area - nice to see some of that area is preserved!The big red barn on Crow canyon Rd.
Follow up?Interesting. I will do that, thanks. Got a trail cam near it.