Ok the story behind the point isn't nearly as spectacular as the point is! It begins with my full out obsession with collecting points and general Native American culture (going to a pow pow today). Now that my obsession is full tilt I can't seem to pass a cut over with out stopping to walk it. I have found some of my best sites that way.
Yesterday I found a fresh cut over with a nice creek running through it and two very nice sandy hills off the creek, looked to be a perfect place! Well about 10 minutes into my walk found that perfect point and not another flake, chip or sign of any type in the two hours that followed! I assume it was lost while hunting because no group seems to have camped there!
None of my points are ever for sale, they are worth more to me than any monetary value. Each one is attached to a great memory of a day well spent with friends and loved ones. They are also connected to the history of a great people who's culture I have come to know, respect, and admire. I spend quite a bit of money on my "hobby" and don't expect to see a dime in return but my meager collection and the passion that drives me to search just over the next hill makes me wealthy indeed.