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

Speaking of backcountry finds.. if one of you ultralight hunters is missing a 15/16 wrench you dropped in the middle of the Shoshone National Forest; I found it today while hiking with my dogs . It’s now hanging from a limb to make it easier to find. Had it been a Snap-on it would’ve hitched a ride out in my pack.
 

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Speaking of backcountry finds.. if one of you ultralight hunters is missing a 15/16 wrench you dropped in the middle of the Shoshone National Forest; I found it today while hiking with my dogs . It’s now hanging from a limb to make it easier to find. Had it been a Snap-on it would’ve hitched a ride out in my pack.

Likely from a snowmobiler


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Believe me I was beyond tempted. I did drink a nice Breckinridge brewery amber I found in the same creek a few miles away. The can was about completely polished from rolling downstream from where ever it was dropped. I love it when nature provides.

That's a really cool find. My dad had a good friend when I was a kid who collected antique beer cans, going all the way back to the old cone top cans. I even sold a couple to him I found under an old house. I remember one conversation with him where I asked if they were worth more if they were unopened, with beer, and he told me no, and that they always opened those anyway. Apparently the beer can go bad, pop the cap, and spray old beer all over your collection. Not sure where you could verify that, but thought I'd pass along the info.
 
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