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Green Mountain hike. Effingham NH. Picture HEAVY.

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Rob J.

Gods country! 

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Ed Kennell

Thanks for takin us along Eric.       I need a break....Whew.

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Oldskool

Some neat sites for sure. Did you look for gold in them ther hills?

 

That type of stuff really perks an  interest.

Especially the walls and foundations.

The who,why,when of it.

 

Thanks for sharing. Some beautiful country for sure.

 

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Ed Kennell

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lynnmor

You need to take a metal detector for a walk.

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ebinmaine
8 hours ago, lynnmor said:

You need to take a metal detector for a walk.

Absolutely. 

We have a few times. 

VERY interesting to do so. 

 

 

 

9 hours ago, Oldskool said:

Some neat sites for sure. Did you look for gold in them ther hills?

 

That type of stuff really perks an  interest.

Especially the walls and foundations.

The who,why,when of it.

 

Thanks for sharing. Some beautiful country for sure.

 

 

When I get a chance I'll tell about the Hiram Maine gold mine story.  

 

Absolutely agreed on the walls and homesites. 

I could walk around exploring them for days. 

 

One of these was unusual in that there were 2 walls too close together. 

Early settlers were extremely practical. Nearly never frivolous. Really interesting when something like that occurs because the story is unknown...

 

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tunahead72
16 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

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So, I take it Trina couldn't talk you into climbing the tower?

 

On a slightly more serious note, there's a channel on YouTube called New England Forests I just became aware of recently.  He dives deeply into the history and ecology of these forests, and it's fascinating to watch.  This is a good place to start if anybody's interested:

 

 

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ebinmaine
24 minutes ago, tunahead72 said:

So, I take it Trina couldn't talk you into climbing the tower?

 

On a slightly more serious note, there's a channel on YouTube called New England Forests I just became aware of recently

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No worries on me climbing the tower. I've been up that one before.  I didn't feel a strong need to repeat the experience because my body was being a bit cranky by the time we got to the top.

 

 

That link is much appreciated. I'll absolutely check that out.

 

 

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stevasaurus

Imagine the husband coming home from work.  "Honey ! I'm home.  I found another rock today."  :greetings-wavingblue:

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ebinmaine
8 minutes ago, stevasaurus said:

Imagine the husband coming home from work.  "Honey ! I'm home.  I found another rock today."  :greetings-wavingblue:

 

Are you implying in some way that we may possibly have some rocks in our terrain?

 

:lol:

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ebinmaine

@stevasaurus

Trina and I are looking into having a barn built and the excavator is coming over today. This should be interesting......

 

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stevasaurus

All in All, It's just another Rock in the Wall.  :occasion-xmas:  BTW, I love those rock walls.

 

 

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mrc

very informative video. thank you tunahead72 !

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ebinmaine
On 3/21/2022 at 9:40 AM, tunahead72 said:

there's a channel on YouTube called New England Forests I just became aware of recently.  He dives deeply into the history and ecology of these forests, and it's fascinating to watch.  This is a good place to start if anybody's interested

 

15 hours ago, mrc said:

very informative video. thank you tunahead72 !

 

 

Excellent. 

 

I only got to watch a few minutes of that and I am really really looking forward to finishing this video and seeing the next one.

Absolutely fascinating to see the forensics of what my own forests used to be.

 

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