What’s the coolest thing you found in the back country

I'd like to find the lady that found my spots! One's a great spot my dad and myself have had success about 3 miles in the other about 1 1/2 miles...
 

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How do you know it's not a dude with a man bun?
Could be... I was just hoping I'd run into an attractive lady hunting in the same places!
What would you take for that flat washer? Assuming that it's 1/4". I might be interested in the beanie as well, in case I need something to wipe my ass with when I'm out on the trail.
Put the washer in my parts kit... I'm assuming it came off a sxs with that nylock nut and was kinda important... Wearing the beanie atm! They won the Super Bowl after I found it so I think it's a keeper!
 
I took my four kids arrowhead hunting and we found a really big iron wheel in a creek bed. We managed to get it home and I set it in concrete in our front yard. I found out later it was a wheel off an old manure spreader. It is still in my front yard and has been there since 1984.
 
I found a dynamite blaster, the hand portion that you wire down and ignite the dynamite with. Brisk blasting company St Louis Missouri made in 1886. Roommate in college stole it from me.
 
Not sure what it actually is but I’m pretty sure it’s brass. I found something on an antique auction site that looks very similar and they were claiming it to be the corner decoration of a Calvary officers saddle blanket. Who knows View attachment 158366
Texas saddle skirt ornament.

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Hunting coyotes in some coulee/break country this winter, I found a cut bank in the bottom of a wash full of buffalo bones with this buffalo’s horn sticking out. These bones lay below a 50’ sandstone cliff that they stampeded over to their death. Pretty surreal to stand there and survey the area wondering what that moment must have looked like when it happened.


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Found where an old logging camp used to be about 5 miles back in the Adirondacks. There was an old truck there which I would assume if it was used for logging it wasn’t for long considering the forever wild/vehicles used in logging timeline. The coolest part was a bridge they had built with logs and giant iron rods to cross a river that I could still use when the water was low.


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Probably poaching some of the last old growth white pine. I've seen some they're as big as old firs in the sierras.
 
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