A small lead for some Water Hunters..

stoneshirt

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19 hours ago...Fox News Channel.


"I used to work at a county park on the Snake river. Every summer someone would come to me in a panic because they went swimming and lost a ring of some sort. One year I had a woman screaming at me to drain the swimming area because she lost a $5000 wedding ring. I couldn't help but laugh because the swimming area was just a roped off area of the Snake river."

The River's low, get ya' some.
stoneshirt.
 

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Do you mean the Snake river in Idaho and Oregon, USA?
 

Niffler...Hi.
I just copied that article off Fox News Channel.That's all I know.The next thing would be to do RESEARCH into County Parks on the River.The Snake River is the Snake River.
 

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Wow try to get out there in a hurry
 

Niffler...Hi.
I just copied that article off Fox News Channel.That's all I know.The next thing would be to do RESEARCH into County Parks on the River.The Snake River is the Snake River.

No need to get uppity, why not post the link ?
 

The Snake River is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest region in the United States. At 1,078 miles long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, in turn the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean.

See if I detect 5000ft a day.........gee only 3 yrs......
 

The Snake River is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest region in the United States. At 1,078 miles (1,735 km) long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, in turn the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean.[9] The Snake River rises in western Wyoming, then flows through the Snake River Plain of southern Idaho, the rugged Hells Canyon on the Oregon–Idaho border and the rolling Palouse Hills of Washington, emptying into the Columbia River at the Tri-Cities, Washington.
Good luck with this!
 

I might be crazy but I feel ok and so do I but, there's something about that story I think I heard almost verbatim maybe a year or more ago. I missed it so was it an interview with someone? What's puzzling is the part about wanting him to drain the swimming area was exactly how I heard it before. But like I said I may be crazy.
 

Googling "I used to work at a county park on the Snake river. Every summer someone would come to me in a panic because they went swimming and lost a ring of some sort" turns up only the OP's post, apparently not on the "fox news channel".

About a 1,600 mile round trip for me so I think I'll pass anyhow.
 

Googling "I used to work at a county park on the Snake river. Every summer someone would come to me in a panic because they went swimming and lost a ring of some sort" turns up only the OP's post, apparently not on the "fox news channel".

About a 1,600 mile round trip for me so I think I'll pass anyhow.

a 34 1/2 hour ride for me so... I'm out!
 

a 34 1/2 hour ride for me so... I'm out!

We can carpool, road trip, live stream it !
Oops no on 2nd thought, probably would not be worth the gas $$.
 

Googling "I used to work at a county park on the Snake river. Every summer someone would come to me in a panic because they went swimming and lost a ring of some sort" turns up only the OP's post, apparently not on the "fox news channel".

About a 1,600 mile round trip for me so I think I'll pass anyhow.


It was on the Fox News Channel,Buttwad..............stoneshirt.
 

The Snake River is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest region in the United States. At 1,078 miles (1,735 km) long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, in turn the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean.[9] The Snake River rises in western Wyoming, then flows through the Snake River Plain of southern Idaho, the rugged Hells Canyon on the Oregon–Idaho border and the rolling Palouse Hills of Washington, emptying into the Columbia River at the Tri-Cities, Washington.
Good luck with this!


Thank you,Mr Wiki. How many Spots on the river have a swim-able section,and a COUNTY PARK,and a Road leading into it....?? Google THAT!.......................stoneshirt.
 

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Googling "I used to work at a county park on the Snake river. Every summer someone would come to me in a panic because they went swimming and lost a ring of some sort" turns up only the OP's post, apparently not on the "fox news channel".

About a 1,600 mile round trip for me so I think I'll pass anyhow.


Google this...$#%$$........"RESEARCH" LEADS TO A GREAT DETECTING SPOT.......stoneshirt.
 

The Snake River is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest region in the United States. At 1,078 miles (1,735 km) long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, in turn the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean.[9] The Snake River rises in western Wyoming, then flows through the Snake River Plain of southern Idaho, the rugged Hells Canyon on the Oregon–Idaho border and the rolling Palouse Hills of Washington, emptying into the Columbia River at the Tri-Cities, Washington.
Good luck with this!


Thank you,Mr. Wiki..................................stoneshirt.
 

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