Strange things found in the forest

   / Strange things found in the forest #164  
Wow, that takes me back a few years :). Brewed in the north with clear blue waters in Huston Texas? Really...... :)
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #165  
I found a perfect Olympia Beer can on my property in Oakland CA... it's now sitting on the shelf in the garage...

No more Olympia Beer, Artesians, etc. in Tumwater Washington :-(

Of all places to find one...
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #166  
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When I was a kid and my dad and I would go hunting or be cutting firewood we would often find old pop and whiskey bottles. I said something to dad about them and this is what he said.
This whole area was logged back in the 30's and there was a lot of pine in here. The men cutting timber would get any old bottle they could find and fill it with coal oil and stuff a rag in the top. They used them to put a little coal oil on their cross cut saws and it would cut the pine tar so the saw would not drag so much. That may be why there are bottled in your woods. Ed

That is neat to learn, thanks! We just figured they were a bunch of drunks :laughing:.
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #167  
Growing up in North Central SD I remember my Dad drinking Hamms on a regular basis. I don't remember that commercial but I do remember that jingle!

The one that was imported was from Colorado - it was called Coors.
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #168  
How about in a lake in the forest---
Scuba diving with my son, he found a full bottle of beer that somebody had dropped overboard many years prior.
Being kept cool and away from the sunlight it was still good.
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #169  
Or maybe the loggers liked to drink pop and whiskey.... :licking:

That reminds me of a story I heard when young. They were discussing why some sections differed in area enough to be noticeable and one old guy said they once found a large number of whiskey bottles in one of the four holes dug around a survey monument.
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   / Strange things found in the forest #170  
Hey, I bet you'd get hot and thirsty after a long day of surveying. :drink:
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #171  
I wish the stone pillar and patio could tell us how they got there. :D Wiccan's maybe or someone piling up stones when returning to land that used to be in he family? That pillar and patio is odd. Later, Dan

The best guess for the creators of the stone pillar is hikers, although not visible or easily accessible from the nearby Buckeye trail, perhaps the debris pile adjacent to the trail draws hikers off the trail. What is odd is that there are no signs of a trail to that, either deer trail or footpath, that one would expect. I do wonder about former residents, the area has been a park for decades, but you never know.

Also canvassed some other former home sites in the area, and did not find anything else like it, a couple sites along an abandoned road. Did find some foundation remnants, open wells/cisterns and even an uncapped septic tank, but no stone cairns.

Dan
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #172  
The best guess for the creators of the stone pillar is hikers, although not visible or easily accessible from the nearby Buckeye trail, perhaps the debris pile adjacent to the trail draws hikers off the trail. What is odd is that there are no signs of a trail to that, either deer trail or footpath, that one would expect. I do wonder about former residents, the area has been a park for decades, but you never know. Also canvassed some other former home sites in the area, and did not find anything else like it, a couple sites along an abandoned road. Did find some foundation remnants, open wells/cisterns and even an uncapped septic tank, but no stone cairns. Dan
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairn
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #173  
I found a perfect Olympia Beer can on my property in Oakland CA... it's now sitting on the shelf in the garage...

No more Olympia Beer, Artesians, etc. in Tumwater Washington :-(

Of all places to find one...

If memory is correct I've been able to remove the contents of a few cans. Then there were the highway sign adds ??
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #174  
That reminds me of a story I heard when young. They were discussing why some sections differed in area enough to be noticeable and one old guy said they once found a large number of whiskey bottles in one of the four holes dug around a survey monument.
photo%20of%20pit%20and%20mound.jpg

The horse pulling the buggy with the wheel counter on it was under non compliant direction.
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #175  
Hey, I bet you'd get hot and thirsty after a long day of surveying. :drink:

Moss; envision ten hours of blazing sun, +85F temperature and fourty mile an hour breeze blowing dust and having to stop every hundred feet and yell something silly like "Mark". And to really add to the insult the glasses were only seven ounce and you only got two at one time and the hat had to come off and food was picked eggs,salt herring, piggy puffs etc.

Them cellars driving the buggy were lucky. That is till got into some hoof flies!
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #176  
That is neat to learn, thanks! We just figured they were a bunch of drunks :laughing:.


This. After hearing stories from my family and friends, I think our ancestors did a lot of drinking. I know any building project when I grew up was accompanied by lots of beer, and sometimes liquor of some sort. They got a lot done, probably because they liked to drink....:)
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #177  
Moss; envision ten hours of blazing sun, +85F temperature and fourty mile an hour breeze blowing dust and having to stop every hundred feet and yell something silly like "Mark". And to really add to the insult the glasses were only seven ounce and you only got two at one time and the hat had to come off and food was picked eggs,salt herring, piggy puffs etc.

Them cellars driving the buggy were lucky. That is till got into some hoof flies!

My grandfather worked on survey crews and power line construction crews in Mininisota in the late teens, early 20's. The bugs were terrible, the work hard, and they spent 3 weeks at a time out in the bush. They had a recruit a new crew every 3 weeks, most guys wouldn't go out again.
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #178  
That reminds me of a story I heard when young. They were discussing why some sections differed in area enough to be noticeable and one old guy said they once found a large number of whiskey bottles in one of the four holes dug around a survey monument.
photo%20of%20pit%20and%20mound.jpg

That would explain why they are constantly correcting surveys and land boundaries!
 
   / Strange things found in the forest #179  
Moss; envision ten hours of blazing sun, +85F temperature and fourty mile an hour breeze blowing dust and having to stop every hundred feet and yell something silly like "Mark". And to really add to the insult the glasses were only seven ounce and you only got two at one time and the hat had to come off and food was picked eggs,salt herring, piggy puffs etc.

Them cellars driving the buggy were lucky. That is till got into some hoof flies!

7oz glasses!!! That's inhumane!!! :laughing:
 

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