Silver Phoenix
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Had a great trip and wanted to share the experience with yall. I've included some insitus, total points found, and what else I found. It was a 4 day trip in all respects (Friday-Monday) though in time it was really more like 3, so anyways let me get started off.
Went out on the feed route next morning and when I got back I took the skinned coon to the dump--found this on the way!
Well I was pleased to find this in the field--decided I'd walk it out, after all I had been away for 7 months and the field should have had some good erosion since then. About 15 minutes later I came up with this--perd didn't knapp right so they turned it into a hide scraper instead?
Walked the field for 30 min more or so and found nothing else--headed over to the old dig site. Walked it for about 5 and found this little beauty barely sicking out of the ground--thinnest a point can get--can't believe I saw this!
I said a little prayer that it would be whole, then I slowely pulled it out--and what do ya know, it was complete!
Walked around for another 10 or so I think and found this broke point.
Well I walked all over for a couple of hours and found squat so I went with my friend (the caretaker of the ranch) on the route to fill the animal feeders back up. Got back with a couple of hours of light left so I decided to go for a dig in the abandoned site (3-4 years abandoned because of a lease agreement).
Found squat after digging at 3 walls for a while so I decided to try a final (4th) wall---found this incredible heartbreaker on the surface (dug and didn't find its mate dang it!!!)
Here it is.
Day 2 was pretty much spent--wanted to coon hunt that night, but later foud out I couldn't because the hunters were out.
Day 3 started off well, went out to the road next to the creek and found this ensor half.
Decided to check out the near by area for any more points--went on top of dirt mound and found this awsome needle sharp (ensor?)
Well I was energized from this find and no longer had a fear of ticks
so I went through the brush (chopping a path with my machete as I went through cacti, masquite and brush alike) to the next mound of dirt (hauled over from the creek when it was widened).
I about jumped for joy and threw up at the same time when I saw this KILLER heartbreaker perd knife!
I dug the hell out of that mound looking for the other half, but alas I was cursed not to find the other half this trip
Well I decided to go into the forested area across from the creek next; the leaves had shifted places from the last trip so I figured some things would now be visible.
Started off finding this awsome triangular point--it's a nice one--complete
Walked around a bit more and found this in the immediate area--won't bother ya with the crapper brokes I found with it.
Another heartbreaker that fooled me as complete--broken length ways.
Headed back for lunch and found this weird (scraper
), fluted?
Headed back to the forest area after lunch and found this in the road going through it.
Another perd half (where the hell are the whole ones!!?).
Found squat else so I headed to yet another spot of mine and found this impact fractured (
) next to a tree (how the heck did I even see this?)
Went down to the small brook next to this "picnic area" and found this nice hide scraper.
Found squat else so I went back to the road and walked it to see what the trucks had probably run over. I nearly fell over when I found this little (perd
) in the middle of the road. 100% complete, no damage what-so-ever.
Found nothing else--went back to the house, the day was spent. Hard rain that night (first time since early jan.)
Day 4 started off well, everything was soaked and (hopefully) many points were uncovered during the rain.
Found this heartbreaker frio right off hand in the field.
Searched the old dump next to the field (1940's dump) and found these bases and a nice, though impact fracture broke, point.
That was all I found that morning besides a gary base--had to pack up and leave to sabinal to look there.
Only found these in the creek, no points there yet!!!
Also found these on day 3 (Sunday) of the trip, but decided not to bother yall with bottle insitus lol--from the old, tick infested dump. I'm the only person to ever go there in at least 30-50 years--had to hack through A LOT of crap to get there--took about 15 min just to get a trail through :P
Many interesting bottles--bayer asprin bottle, tabasco bottle, glass insulator and much more.
Here's the point total for the trip--5 complete, 4 near complete, and many halves and less. Many a good tool as well---found 2 pieces of some kind of ground, polished tool--broken long ago it seems
I collected from about 300 acres total, most all of which I have walked (most I had to blaze a trail to), and to this day I have found more points on the ranch than all other persons there combined--I have posted a pic of all of the points, brokes included, that I have found there.
Damage total--4 days, 3 ticks, 2 half dollar size blisters and many a dime size more, plus gas--but heck it was well worth it and I'll definitly be taking many a trip more there in the future.
Thanks for taking a look, hope you enjoyed it as much as I did
From this trip.
From trips past.
Went out on the feed route next morning and when I got back I took the skinned coon to the dump--found this on the way!




Well I was pleased to find this in the field--decided I'd walk it out, after all I had been away for 7 months and the field should have had some good erosion since then. About 15 minutes later I came up with this--perd didn't knapp right so they turned it into a hide scraper instead?



Walked the field for 30 min more or so and found nothing else--headed over to the old dig site. Walked it for about 5 and found this little beauty barely sicking out of the ground--thinnest a point can get--can't believe I saw this!

I said a little prayer that it would be whole, then I slowely pulled it out--and what do ya know, it was complete!


Walked around for another 10 or so I think and found this broke point.


Well I walked all over for a couple of hours and found squat so I went with my friend (the caretaker of the ranch) on the route to fill the animal feeders back up. Got back with a couple of hours of light left so I decided to go for a dig in the abandoned site (3-4 years abandoned because of a lease agreement).
Found squat after digging at 3 walls for a while so I decided to try a final (4th) wall---found this incredible heartbreaker on the surface (dug and didn't find its mate dang it!!!)
Here it is.


Day 2 was pretty much spent--wanted to coon hunt that night, but later foud out I couldn't because the hunters were out.
Day 3 started off well, went out to the road next to the creek and found this ensor half.


Decided to check out the near by area for any more points--went on top of dirt mound and found this awsome needle sharp (ensor?)



Well I was energized from this find and no longer had a fear of ticks

I about jumped for joy and threw up at the same time when I saw this KILLER heartbreaker perd knife!



I dug the hell out of that mound looking for the other half, but alas I was cursed not to find the other half this trip

Well I decided to go into the forested area across from the creek next; the leaves had shifted places from the last trip so I figured some things would now be visible.
Started off finding this awsome triangular point--it's a nice one--complete




Walked around a bit more and found this in the immediate area--won't bother ya with the crapper brokes I found with it.



Another heartbreaker that fooled me as complete--broken length ways.
Headed back for lunch and found this weird (scraper



Headed back to the forest area after lunch and found this in the road going through it.



Another perd half (where the hell are the whole ones!!?).
Found squat else so I headed to yet another spot of mine and found this impact fractured (




Went down to the small brook next to this "picnic area" and found this nice hide scraper.


Found squat else so I went back to the road and walked it to see what the trucks had probably run over. I nearly fell over when I found this little (perd





Found nothing else--went back to the house, the day was spent. Hard rain that night (first time since early jan.)
Day 4 started off well, everything was soaked and (hopefully) many points were uncovered during the rain.
Found this heartbreaker frio right off hand in the field.



Searched the old dump next to the field (1940's dump) and found these bases and a nice, though impact fracture broke, point.







That was all I found that morning besides a gary base--had to pack up and leave to sabinal to look there.
Only found these in the creek, no points there yet!!!


Also found these on day 3 (Sunday) of the trip, but decided not to bother yall with bottle insitus lol--from the old, tick infested dump. I'm the only person to ever go there in at least 30-50 years--had to hack through A LOT of crap to get there--took about 15 min just to get a trail through :P



Many interesting bottles--bayer asprin bottle, tabasco bottle, glass insulator and much more.
Here's the point total for the trip--5 complete, 4 near complete, and many halves and less. Many a good tool as well---found 2 pieces of some kind of ground, polished tool--broken long ago it seems

I collected from about 300 acres total, most all of which I have walked (most I had to blaze a trail to), and to this day I have found more points on the ranch than all other persons there combined--I have posted a pic of all of the points, brokes included, that I have found there.
Damage total--4 days, 3 ticks, 2 half dollar size blisters and many a dime size more, plus gas--but heck it was well worth it and I'll definitly be taking many a trip more there in the future.
Thanks for taking a look, hope you enjoyed it as much as I did



From this trip.
From trips past.



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