napoleonrags
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Post by napoleonrags on Jun 20, 2016 19:35:03 GMT -5
Good job on those. Wandering around in the grasslands out there you'll find some pretty decent stuff. I lived South of Fort Morgan for awhile on the edge of the sand hills-no rocks there. Do need to watch out though-a couple of sites in the books are actually deeded land. At worst, someone may ask you to leave. Nice shine on those, keep after it. Russ Always keep an eye out for artifacts out in that area as well. In the 80s I had much less respect for the abstract idea of land ownership and had a few run-ins with supposed owners. But hey I was a dumb kid. Now, as a dumb adult, I'm hypersensitive to such things. Truth be told I never found anything but bones, rocks, and old beer cans. I was always hopping to find an arrowhead or Antelope skull...no dice. The Grasslands are amazing. I just wish people would pick up their bullet casings and dead clay pigeons after shooting.
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napoleonrags
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Post by napoleonrags on Jun 20, 2016 19:52:06 GMT -5
Cool buttes, never been to the buttes proper, I just hit the grasslands East of Fort Collins, Pawnee is huge. The Buttes are outstanding for exploring, but no rocks. I thing the wonderful geology that created the Buttes also covered everything underneath in many centuries of fine Buttes' powder. Colin
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