Clifford Powell
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This message may not belong on this portion of the forum but I don't know where else to put it.
We just returned from a round trip from New Mexico to Virginia. On the way back we hit a lot of geocaches and, as sometimes happens, we discovered some interesting metal detecting sites.
This site has very old hand laid rock wall and a couple of patches of iris flowers. Lots of wild roses here also. This sort of tells me that there was a home here long ago. Maybe even an old cellar. Sure wish I could have taken the time to hunt this place but we we're late getting back as it was. Rats!
What makes this site interesting is it's location. It's in the woods BETWEEN the east bound on ramp and I40. Must be several heavy wooded acres in size. We had to park at the top of the on ramp and walk 300 yards to the site. I think the property must be part of the interstate so I don't think permission to hunt is required. There is also a good chance that it has not been hunted (due to it's strange location) but I can't be sure of that.
If someone hunts this site I sure would like to hear how they did.
It's near the small town of Ozark in the western part of the state.
The GPS numbers are:
N 35° 30.774 W 093° 49.125
Good Luck
Cliff
We just returned from a round trip from New Mexico to Virginia. On the way back we hit a lot of geocaches and, as sometimes happens, we discovered some interesting metal detecting sites.
This site has very old hand laid rock wall and a couple of patches of iris flowers. Lots of wild roses here also. This sort of tells me that there was a home here long ago. Maybe even an old cellar. Sure wish I could have taken the time to hunt this place but we we're late getting back as it was. Rats!
What makes this site interesting is it's location. It's in the woods BETWEEN the east bound on ramp and I40. Must be several heavy wooded acres in size. We had to park at the top of the on ramp and walk 300 yards to the site. I think the property must be part of the interstate so I don't think permission to hunt is required. There is also a good chance that it has not been hunted (due to it's strange location) but I can't be sure of that.
If someone hunts this site I sure would like to hear how they did.
It's near the small town of Ozark in the western part of the state.
The GPS numbers are:
N 35° 30.774 W 093° 49.125
Good Luck
Cliff