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Nice, it has some age, I don't have an eye for such things. Couldn't that be from another downed tree laying in that notch when it was young?
Could be, from what I've read tho, they make the nubs grow so profound by putting charcoal in them. I mean the nubs at the nose and tail.
Looks like you have found one then! I have seen similar looking trees before, I don't recall the nubs though. Like I said, I don't have an eye for such things, or didn't know what I was looking at.
Was this in the Caney Creek area of the waybill?
hmmm: my my another frog leg. there's one on war fork that has 3 nubs on it, points to wind cave and a mine close to wind cave. never found what the other was pointing to. Spanish. has for this one, with all the bends in that part of the river, my first guess would be the bend and straight run to line of rocks. notice flat area on under side on bend of tree. stops at small nub. if you place google earth map next to tree photo, it shows same cut in river where Indian and snake carving are. straight part of tree points to line of rock. large nub points towards bell shaped island on that small drain across from Indian carving, just north east. place small nub at mouth of drain that indian carving is, something up that drain or at bell. just a guess, so many ways to look at this.
I do see the point about cabin fires, but IF the area is near the intersection of Little Caney and the Little Sandy, then its highly unlikely there were many cabins there...its similar to a mini grand canyon there and unlikely place for a home.
Isn't that the same area that John Filson went missing after meeting his partners near Cincinnati, Ohio or Lowlantsville.
Sounds like LEAD... melts easy (over a campfire); dull Silver color...?Strangest thing I ever saw was in the mountains of southern West Virginia. Before I knew what silver or gold was in it's natural surroundings. I was out ginseng hunting. I had entered one of the worst fire scoulds on the south side of the mountain as all "seng" hunters know that is the driest and hottest side of the mountain during the day time. But anyway, the weather was scorching that day. As I was beating and half tearing my clothes off on the rough and tough underbrush while crossing under a cliff, I noticed something about three quarters of an inch in diameter and some over eighteen inches long, they looked like candles. I picked one up, but they were lighter than what silver should have weighed, so I threw it back down. Is there anyway, this could have been silver? The metal had melted and ran out of the cliff rocks and as I said it was not all that heavy. Could it have been silver?
Sounds like LEAD... melts easy (over a campfire); dull Silver color...?