All,
A member of this site discovered a structure in Wharton and yesterday Jessica and I went to check it out. It appears to be a party spot or maybe a hunters camp that someone went to quite a bit of trouble to make. It was dug into the ground and supported with a metal frame, and when covered with a tarp it was possible to walk around fully erect. They even dug an entrance where you could walk right in and not bend down when the tarp was on. And it includes a stove and stove pipe as well as a charcoal grill.
There is a road to this location and it seems well used.
This is the view from the back.
The front view has the ground dug where you can walk right in and not bend over. The arrow points to that area.
When you walk up to the edge and look inside is when you can see how much work went into this. There is a post hole digger still there that was used to dig the holes for the post to hold the wood frame. You can see the digger in the first photo leaning against the wood.
They even have plastic cups, napkins and paper plates.
And they have cut and collected a massive amount of wood for the stove. They made quite a mess of the place.
A member of this site discovered a structure in Wharton and yesterday Jessica and I went to check it out. It appears to be a party spot or maybe a hunters camp that someone went to quite a bit of trouble to make. It was dug into the ground and supported with a metal frame, and when covered with a tarp it was possible to walk around fully erect. They even dug an entrance where you could walk right in and not bend down when the tarp was on. And it includes a stove and stove pipe as well as a charcoal grill.
There is a road to this location and it seems well used.
This is the view from the back.
The front view has the ground dug where you can walk right in and not bend over. The arrow points to that area.
When you walk up to the edge and look inside is when you can see how much work went into this. There is a post hole digger still there that was used to dig the holes for the post to hold the wood frame. You can see the digger in the first photo leaning against the wood.
They even have plastic cups, napkins and paper plates.
And they have cut and collected a massive amount of wood for the stove. They made quite a mess of the place.
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