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Thats pretty cool. I think my family got theirs from Nevada or NM. maybe. The stuuf was different color though.
Yeah it depends on what kind of soil it was in, This stuff came out of a sandy soil. I know it is really heavy. Been collecting this wood for two hunting seasons, When the hunting slows down i go and dig petrified wood.lolThats pretty cool. I think my family got theirs from Nevada or NM. maybe. The stuuf was different color though.
Yeah it depends on what kind of soil it was in, This stuff came out of a sandy soil. I know it is really heavy. Been collecting this wood for two hunting seasons, When the hunting slows down i go and dig petrified wood.lol
Yeah it depends on what kind of soil it was in, This stuff came out of a sandy soil. I know it is really heavy. Been collecting this wood for two hunting seasons, When the hunting slows down i go and dig petrified wood.lol
I have a whole bunch of it, It would be neat to know what kind of tree it is though. It was buried under lava rock.
Yes, actually i found three trees.Did you happen to find that chunk while at deer camp??? Pretty cool stuff, I would love to find some wood like that!!
Well i didn't know it was against the law, I figured it may be on stae or forestry land.Haha reminds me of when I was a kid. Grandfather and Grandmother took my oldest cousin out west on vacation. They brought back a bunch of that stuff. I was amazed. Later I was told it was illegal to take that stuff. I always thought Gramps was a criminal for taking it.
No challenge for it.lolThat red saw of yours should take care of that!
Hot Dog, Am i family now.lolThat's one of my MIL's holiday fruit and nut cakes.
I didn't realize you were on the Christmas list.
Word of warning...it's worse coming out than going in.
Stay safe!
Dingeryote
LOL, Sometimes it was better digging.So your always digging?
Or mind as well call it "digging Season" not hunting.
Yeah it depends on what kind of soil it was in, This stuff came out of a sandy soil. I know it is really heavy. Been collecting this wood for two hunting seasons, When the hunting slows down i go and dig petrified wood.lol
The bark don't look like pine, Whatever it is there's probably none of it around there now.Weren't pines more prevalent back then? Ask Tom that also.
Ya got that right.Hey come come with a deer or petrified wood. Either way your not empty handed.
I better break out the big money to buy those chains.lolTry a tungsten carbide chain first. Then drop into to a diamond cutter.
Sweet, These were found in south arkansas ans like the article says they too were probably pushed by logging, Also enjoyed the part where it said NOT to do it while hunting.lol But we hunt on a lease and i know where everyone is.Halfway down the page - location #6
http://cash-and-treasures-wiki.travelchannel.com/page/Arkansas
LOL, Don't think i would ever pass on the fruit cake to him, He's a really good BIL."Hot Dog, Am i family now.lol "
Probably.
The MIL has 13 siblings surviving out of 15 known...Her Dad was a bit of a Jack ape Playa in da north woods, and back home with you ridge runners.
Ya never really know...
LOL!!!
Just send that cake to your BIL in a different box, that's how the thing gets around for the last 30 years! LOL!
Stay safe!
Dingeryote
Be nice to find some dino bones, But don't think any is there. But ya never know.Maybe they are copralites ala Tyrannoaurus Rex....?????
Be nice to find some dino bones, But don't think any is there. But ya never know.
Nah none of them are bones, They all came off trees. Most of them were the limbs off this big one. It would be neat to find some old bones though.I highly doubt those objects were dino bones....but some of those objects might could be coprolites...or as we say in the modern vernacular..."petrified dinosaur turds"....and yes....those items do get found by archeologists...
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