All,
I was going to mention where we were today; however, as you will see I think it is best I don’t.
We went looking for various property corners in an area I suspect almost everyone here has been by quite often, and after visiting multiple locations we came up empty. We then walked along the Parker Preserve line looking for some clues to help in the search and was frustrated again, So we returned along the same route where at one point Jessica headed into a more easily traveled area and found what she said was cake. It turned out to be bread placed there by a hunter.
His stand in the distance.
I then headed back to my intended route but she noticed something in the distance, and in the end she had found another Sawmill.
The obligatory holes or depressions.
And the usual bolts. Notice the wood in the back that the bolt went through.
I played with my camera’s macro
A view from the other side.
It was time to leave when Jessica noticed someone coming towards us telling us we were on private property. Now I am quite familiar with the property lines in this area and had doubts about that, but one must be careful when confronting someone when there is a possibility I could have been wrong. I was informed that the Sawmill and a small plot of land around it had been in this mans friends family since the 1800’s. And just as he said this the man arrived. The first man seemed friendly, but the second man was hard to judge. It was his deer stand and he did not want us there. After several minutes of conversation they realized I was not going to cause them a problem and things became quite friendly. In fact, there is a real possibility that maxwellandson is related to him. His family were Maxwell’s, and he even has photo’s of them at the general store at Harrisville. Some of his family even lived near the location of this Sawmill. He gave me his name and phone number and told me he wanted to hear from me. So I will be calling and we are setting up a date to head out and hopefully I can get this private property situation cleared up and maybe see some old photo’s. In the end it appears that neither of them owned this property but had permission to use it. That is very interesting to me.
We then headed to Friendship Bogs where I checked out a recent bridge built by a member of this site. If you roam around out there keep an eye out for it. It lets one get places they normally could not. Very nice!
Then to Pleasant Mills where I discovered I had forgotten to enter the coordinates of where I wanted to go. Next location....home.
Guy
I was going to mention where we were today; however, as you will see I think it is best I don’t.
We went looking for various property corners in an area I suspect almost everyone here has been by quite often, and after visiting multiple locations we came up empty. We then walked along the Parker Preserve line looking for some clues to help in the search and was frustrated again, So we returned along the same route where at one point Jessica headed into a more easily traveled area and found what she said was cake. It turned out to be bread placed there by a hunter.
His stand in the distance.
I then headed back to my intended route but she noticed something in the distance, and in the end she had found another Sawmill.
The obligatory holes or depressions.
And the usual bolts. Notice the wood in the back that the bolt went through.
I played with my camera’s macro
A view from the other side.
It was time to leave when Jessica noticed someone coming towards us telling us we were on private property. Now I am quite familiar with the property lines in this area and had doubts about that, but one must be careful when confronting someone when there is a possibility I could have been wrong. I was informed that the Sawmill and a small plot of land around it had been in this mans friends family since the 1800’s. And just as he said this the man arrived. The first man seemed friendly, but the second man was hard to judge. It was his deer stand and he did not want us there. After several minutes of conversation they realized I was not going to cause them a problem and things became quite friendly. In fact, there is a real possibility that maxwellandson is related to him. His family were Maxwell’s, and he even has photo’s of them at the general store at Harrisville. Some of his family even lived near the location of this Sawmill. He gave me his name and phone number and told me he wanted to hear from me. So I will be calling and we are setting up a date to head out and hopefully I can get this private property situation cleared up and maybe see some old photo’s. In the end it appears that neither of them owned this property but had permission to use it. That is very interesting to me.
We then headed to Friendship Bogs where I checked out a recent bridge built by a member of this site. If you roam around out there keep an eye out for it. It lets one get places they normally could not. Very nice!
Then to Pleasant Mills where I discovered I had forgotten to enter the coordinates of where I wanted to go. Next location....home.
Guy