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Post by realrockhound on Apr 26, 2024 22:30:17 GMT -5
Probably Sasquatch. He’s a master at shape shifting
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Post by liveoak on Apr 27, 2024 6:36:08 GMT -5
It's a fossilized cave bear! I hope you took a better look at it
Patty
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wargrafix
Cave Dweller
Member since June 2023
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Post by wargrafix on Apr 27, 2024 6:52:56 GMT -5
Bear with me.
It was a cocaine bear....drinking beer.
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Post by Rockoonz on Apr 27, 2024 8:34:59 GMT -5
Bear whiz beer.
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chris1956
fully equipped rock polisher
Member since July 2022
Posts: 1,290
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Post by chris1956 on Apr 27, 2024 10:03:13 GMT -5
Probably Sasquatch. He’s a master at shape shifting If there is a place where there are Sasquatch in the lower peninsula, this would be it. Most of the park is very dense cedar tress. They are packed side by side and you can't see 10 feet into the woods. Unless you have a path or beach it is hard to get through. It's a fossilized cave bear! I hope you took a better look at it
Patty
I had already walked between 2 and 3 miles so I didn't go over to look at it closely. Now that I look at the photo again I see that there are some rocks over by it so I should have taken the time. I found a couple pudding stones and some unakite in this are but nothing too great.
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