EDDE
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- Dec 7, 2004
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Re: Gyspy's Ghost Town Hunt
KICK ASS DIGS
KICK ASS DIGS
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Thanks alot. I am still waiting to post additional photos and the rest of the story. My camera died and I need to get a new one to take pics of all this stuff I dragged home.Michigan Badger said:WoW! The Queen of Iron!
What a great story and pictures!
Keep it coming. I'm feeling highly motivated.
Super cleaning jobs too.
My main site is a major historic location also. Due to the owners of the property, I can't tell who or what at this time. But I can say my location is one of the most important historically for the state of Michigan. It took me 13 years to locate this site. I only found it because an old timer (now dead) gave me a tip.
So far I've dug maybe 300 good artifacts. I'm estimating that there are as many as 2000 to 5000 more at the site. This was a very large and early lumbering camp few even know about. I even found what appears to be a large horse drawn wheeled plow. See, Michigan lumberjacks only did their logging work during the winters. They needed the snow to slide the logs out and to kill the insects. During the summer they farmed, hunted, and canned foods. The plow is buried about 3 to 8 foot deep. It would take heavy equipment to dig and remove it.
This stuff is great fun!
Badger
I'll second that motion! Gypsy your finds are awe inspiring.Can't wait for the rest of the story.Mighty AP said:Gypsie, your are an awesome writer & one kick ass treasure hunter! Unbelievable story & great pics too! This needs to go into the "Best of TN" catagory if Jeff hasnt put it in there already. Im hungry for more!
You should have been detecting the old store site and the town around it instead of swimming ...hahha...you wouldnt believe the stuff I pulled out of there. The old bridge is gone and you cant get there the old way. Went in to the end of Mooshine Alley ,where the old logging camp was also. Great stuff. Took the canoe up river and tons of old places.Zumbrokid said:Post number 19's picture is the swimming hole i swam in as a young Free. The little road is locally known as Moonshine alley. Thanks for the pictures from back home.