cpt_peewee
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Usually I just listen and learn on this forum, but I ran across a peculiar looking white Oak up in Missouri and I figured I would run it past y'all. It didn't look to be a natural occurance as one of the limbs were bent down to the same level as the other before turning away from the trunk. It resembles a man throwing up his hands in a, " How would I know?" gesture. At the elbows are small burls that give the appearance of elbows.
I didn't have a detector with me or else I would have gone around it to see if there was any iron or other markers present. Lightning and fires hav pretty well taken care of the other trees up on this ridge, so you can't really tell if there were any others. This area was well known for past outlaw activity. (Bolins, Quantrill, James, Baldknobbers, etc.)
This is the first time I've tried to post on this type of forum so I hope the drawing gets attached correctly. It is a side and top view. The trunk is 2 1/2 to 3 feet diameter. the angle of the limbs to each other is around 90 degrees even though my drawing doesn't show it.
Any suggestions?
Thanx
Rob
I didn't have a detector with me or else I would have gone around it to see if there was any iron or other markers present. Lightning and fires hav pretty well taken care of the other trees up on this ridge, so you can't really tell if there were any others. This area was well known for past outlaw activity. (Bolins, Quantrill, James, Baldknobbers, etc.)
This is the first time I've tried to post on this type of forum so I hope the drawing gets attached correctly. It is a side and top view. The trunk is 2 1/2 to 3 feet diameter. the angle of the limbs to each other is around 90 degrees even though my drawing doesn't show it.
Any suggestions?
Thanx
Rob