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  1. manumuskin

    Anyone with Knowledge of Animal Tracks?

    I cannot see this track very well because of the contrasting light and shadows but it looks like a bear track to me. A back foot at that.Am I seeing a clear heel and pad with claw marks? The contrast is really hurting me here.
  2. manumuskin

    The Woods Of Atsion Meadow; a PBX Hike.

    I"d like to measure that tree and compare it to the state record on Muskee.I"d have to go measure that one as well.I know it was 10ft 6 inches in 1991 but it's grown since then.
  3. manumuskin

    The Woods Of Atsion Meadow; a PBX Hike.

    I know your about my size across the shoulders and chest and the tree looked slightly smaller then the state record with me against it. The camera in your photo may have been slightly further away.If your right that may ba about tie with the state record. I would say I"m a little bigger across...
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    The Woods Of Atsion Meadow; a PBX Hike.

    Now that I see Scott next to the tree I"ll say close to nine foot!
  5. manumuskin

    The Woods Of Atsion Meadow; a PBX Hike.

    Anyone measure that cedar? Looked like an eight footer.The record on Muskee Creek is over 10.5 ft now.HGave found a couple eight footers in there as well and many seven footers.
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    Concrete Ship

    Oh ,I see the link gives the info.1926,That is even older then me....WOW!
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    Concrete Ship

    When did this ship sink? was it a wreck or a purposeful sinking?
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    Anyone with Knowledge of Animal Tracks?

    He said definitely not a skunk,possibly fox or coyote but he'd put money on a coon.
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    Anyone with Knowledge of Animal Tracks?

    My buddy says he thinks it's coon.He skins and salts hides all day long for his Dad who is the actual taxidermist so He has quite a bit of experience with different types of critter skins.
  10. manumuskin

    Anyone with Knowledge of Animal Tracks?

    I never even thought of fox.I was thinking of something likely to fall prey to a predator and not a predator itself but bigger predators do eat smaller predators.I"ll send the pic to my taxidermist buddy and get his opinion.
  11. manumuskin

    Anyone with Knowledge of Animal Tracks?

    I was just going to say skunk or coon.Not certain but those ar my guesses.Too dark to be possum
  12. manumuskin

    Deep Run

    This is New jersey.As a rule you won't find the friendliest people in the world here. There are exceptions but it's not Tennessee:-)
  13. manumuskin

    My geocache has been red tagged

    I notice they haven't bothered the Letterboxers yet.That would require them to actually think to find them since they require a bit more work then putting coordinates into a gps and walking right to them. http://www.letterboxing.org/
  14. manumuskin

    Independence day fence lizard

    Ahh! A male and a female!The male is the solid colored one.Yes I"d say they were mating
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    Independence day fence lizard

    Your Him appears to be a her.Females are beige in color with darker zigzag bars across their back.Males are Mahogany with bright blue sides and smaller.
  16. manumuskin

    PBX guys, I need a way into the bog

    I believe if your caught cutting trees on state property the fine is several hundred bucks a tree ,on the other hand hunters do it all the time to create bridges and clear field of fire.Surveyors do it to get a better GPS reading. Beavers do it just because their beavers.
  17. manumuskin

    Anyone with Knowledge of Animal Tracks?

    That is definitely a cat track,as you say no claws and register and the signature round shape.Will spook a squirrel every time and for obvious reasons.:-)
  18. manumuskin

    PBX guys, I need a way into the bog

    The road I shown coming in on the west again is very sandy.As a hiut sand compacts when wet and is easier driving when wet.As it dries the air between the grains is what makes it soft.After all sand is crushed rock basically. If you have foru wheel it is no problem back there,If not be careful.
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