Fire pit

bama #1

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I found this pit about 25 years ago when I was a kid. I just now got around to MD it. The pit is about 15 by 15 feet and 5ft deep with foundation rocks all around it. I have searched the site about 5 times and found nothing but nails all around it. I went back today and started digging out the pit to see if I could get a little deeper. I dug down about a foot and found a fire place base with ashes still around the sides. Does anyone know what this site may have been? I am going back this weekend and excavate some more.
 

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BobinSouthVA

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After reading Night Stalkers post in Best of... I'd be digging up and under those bricks in a heartbeat.
 

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That's what we call a "redneck microwave". ;D It's a pig roasting pit. YYUUUMMMMMM!


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DCMatt said:
That's what we call a "redneck microwave". ;D It's a pig roasting pit. YYUUUMMMMMM!


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Dang, I just changed my shirt, and now you have started to drool again...Mmmm Bar-b-que
 

hasbeen

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It may be a charcoal or brick kiln.

Many years ago ,transportation was very expensive so bricks were made locally and charcoal was produced for metalworking where coal was not available.

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It may be a charcoal or brick kiln.
This is what I think it was too. The bricks were expensive during the time and that is why the old walls are missing. I would check around the area for anything else that may have gotten left behind.
 

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jbot said:
Get-r-dug.
Yep!
Somebody was there at some point...bound to be some keepers around. I also see lots and lots of poison oak there. :P

Good luck! Nana :)
 

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WTG. If it is a moonshiner's site, there could be a cache anywhere in the area.
 

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Hmmm... Let's add it up...

Fire pit
Knife
Bucket (and probably the remains of mop somewhere nearby...)
ketchup & whiskey bottles

Whiskey Barbeque Sauce

1 small onion, diced
4 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 cup whiskey
2 cups ketchup
1/4 cup vinegar
2 Tbsp. tomato paste
1/4 cup Worchestershire sauce
1/3 cup brown sugar
2 Tbsp. liquid smoke
1/2 tsp. pepper
1/2 tsp. salt

Still looks like a pig roasting pit to me... but that's just me... ;) :D

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Wow! That's a great button, bama! Maybe put up a pic of the back and someone could id it for ya..might help on getting a date of the site?

Nana
 

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