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Hello All,


Been out for a few days from the forum here because I was back in Old Virginia hunting with my Dad. :)


Finds were slim, but we added to our wheat penny collection. :) Dad found a nice Native American artifact and I got what looks like a key for an old mantle clock. We hunted for several days smack dab in the middle of God's Country. I posted some photos of the cabin below (no running water or electricity) with oil lanterns on the table. Gives ya a new appreciation for life in the 1800s for sure!

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One of the highlights was us taking a WILD ride on a narrow muddy road that his 4 x 4 almost couldn't handle (I mean, this was a Tractor-Only-Type-Road! :o). Then 45 minutes down this road and crossing a creek twice, skidding through a cow pasture up and down hills and places where the road had washed down a steep ravine on one side of the truck, and we came upon a tall oak tree fallen across the road (and nowhere to turn the truck around--and still a mile from the site we were going to hunt. ::) ).

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So rather than walk a mile to the site (and afterwards have to put the truck in reverse for a mile to find a spot to turn around), I walked to another cabin that the owner had given us keys for in search of a chainsaw. And I found... a DULL Axe ::)

So I chopped away at that sucker for a long time and finally it gave way and we dragged it with the truck and heaved it over the ledge.

By the time we got to the site we were hunting that day, we were exhausted... But it was a Beautiful spot:

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Other highlights included me playing music and singing back-up with a bunch of fellers on some Bluegrass and Old Time Music, eating the Best Food God ever put on the face of the earth, searching for an 1800s Mill in the woods with Dad and finding a mill stone in the creek :) and plenty of rest, relaxation, and good family time. Here are some more photos of the area we were...spilling over into the first reply.

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LOL Jim! Of COURSE I remember that! First magazine I ever made the cover of. :D


That was BuckleDad in the pre-Beard days. :P
 

King-John said:
BB,
You can't ever photograph the memories of spending time with POP, nor can you place them in a treasure case, the feelings only remain in the HEART, reminds me of the trip a few months ago My Dad & Mom & My wife and I went to a camp ground that we frequent as a child and boy did my Dad & I Catch some Fish the memories will never be forgotten.


Wonderful photos, John. Thank you for posting them. :thumbsup:
 

Was viewing the pictures while the 'Deliverance' tune bounced around in my imagination...squeels and all...

Too bad that these structures will be history soon...
 


The things Memories are made of............................................

thanks for sharing.


~Chris
Cape Coral, FL :icon_sunny:
 

Nick Pappagiorgio said:
Buckles ...

Please let me say this post has got to be one of your best.

It will go down in TreasureNet history as one of adventure, camaraderie & a whimsical mix of father and son.

The photographs are fresh reminder of days long gone, only allowing us to use our imagination to taste the way of life in the 1800's.

Thank you for another valued & heartfelt contribution to our forum family.

Regards ~ Nick

Thank you for your reply, my good friend. :)

You're right--this experience is a reminder of days long gone (not only life in way back when, but also life when I lived there years ago)...
fortunately the experience was also a reminder of Days Still Left To Live, Hunts Still Left To Enjoy with my Father.


Best Wishes,



Buckles
 

Man I've come to come up here more often. Fab photos and story.

Down in the TNet basement we sometimes forget some folks are still going out hunting.

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