Minner
Senior Member
I was walking along a creek years ago looking for a place to duck hunt. After a while I had to walk along the edge of a big bluff for a bit before I got back to the creek's edge again. I walked on a ways further and on the way back I decided to see if could get at the base of the bluff as there wasn't a way I could see going in. When I got to the face of the bluff I eventually found a small cave. Went inside and on the back wall of the cave found where someone had chiseled 176x and not far from there on the was a year from the middle 1800's. I had to backtrack as there was no way to get back to my vehicle so I've always figured the small cave had gone mostly undiscovered. You can't see if from across the creek or anywhere else your right in front of it. I always that was kind of neat.
My Dad and I were still hunting during muzzleloader season a while back on some national forest land we'd never hunted. I found a deflated mylar balloon laying on the ground which I've found numerous times in the past. I walked over to it and nudge it with my boot and some rock song starting playing inside it. Startled me good and Dad got a big laugh out of my reaction.
My Dad and I were still hunting during muzzleloader season a while back on some national forest land we'd never hunted. I found a deflated mylar balloon laying on the ground which I've found numerous times in the past. I walked over to it and nudge it with my boot and some rock song starting playing inside it. Startled me good and Dad got a big laugh out of my reaction.