antlerradar
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Must have been lucky in the draws.Hardly seems adequate if the sheep hunter in the pictograph that Theat found was average!
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Must have been lucky in the draws.Hardly seems adequate if the sheep hunter in the pictograph that Theat found was average!
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Interesting drawings. Guy was hung, theres the cool-aid man, the devil, some archers, and lots of quarry. Wild times.Hardly seems adequate if the sheep hunter in the pictograph that Theat found was average!
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I have seen some of those routes drawn and labeled on vintage maps, both here on Olympic Peninsula in WA where I am presently living and in the same township as property I own in MT. I never realized that they were officially designated trails marked by the Forest Service. You've provided some additional (and much needed lately) motivation for me to get my old butt outdoors again!These old signs are getting pretty scarce around here but we used to see lots of them when I was a kid. Most of them are so faded that you can't read them today. I took this photo this fall while hunting grouse.
I missed seeing the Kool-Aid pitcher guy the first time, but I see now that you mention!Interesting drawings. Guy was hung, theres the cool-aid man, the devil, some archers, and lots of quarry. Wild times.
Yep. The spotlight is for checking range heifers during calving. Been there done that. My dad's first truck was a similar '49 Ford surplused by USBR when the dam where he worked was completed. It was a small flatbed stake truck with a bracket built on front bumper to support long pipe loaded on the bed. Duals and a helluva stack of overload springs. Plenty of dents in the top of the cab ... pushed out not in (ouch!). One day Mom came home from town and a tie rod broke in the driveway. Front wheels spread like a hooker's legs when the fleet was in. I guess that must have been 1960. Remember it like yesterday.View attachment 345504
“Found” this old Ford truck in at an old closedown service station in rural Nevada during my drive out for a hunt. If the old truck could talk…probably an interesting story there. Happy hunting, TheGrayRider a/k/a Tom.
I found a big stash of obsidian in the Eastern Sierras, down by Kennedy Meadows. It was all put in the crook of a tree. Cool find back then. I don't think obsidian is from that area.Buddy found this in the sierra nevadas of CA. As it lays and a size estimate with his hand. We guessed its a spear or knife based on the size. View attachment 346358View attachment 346359
Thats really cool. I do not think obsidian is too common in these parts of the sierras either. Pretty crazy that the natives had to trade for it from far away and bring it here. Buddy was within 20 miles of Tahoe area at around 8000'. I have never been so lucky to find an arrowhead even.I found a big stash of obsidian in the Eastern Sierras, down by Kennedy Meadows. It was all put in the crook of a tree. Cool find back then. I don't think obsidian is from that area.