Interesting Bankhead Stuff
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Old Tower foundation, Gum Pond Road
- last edit: Tue Mar 10 03:44:39 PDT 2009
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Tower foundation
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Tower Foundation
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Tower Foundation
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Bluff Shelter located on Trail 224
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Bluff Shelter located on Trail 224
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Bearing Tree
- last edit: Sun Mar 22 06:28:13 PDT 2009
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Warrior Mountains Info
- last edit: Mon Mar 30 00:26:40 PDT 2009
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Highway 33
- last edit: Mon Mar 30 10:36:49 PDT 2009
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Double Mortar
- last edit: Mon Apr 26 10:19:47 PDT 2010
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Double Mortar
- last edit: Mon Apr 26 10:19:47 PDT 2010
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Bearing Tree
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Old homeplace
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Mortar
- last edit: Mon Apr 26 10:19:47 PDT 2010
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Double Mortar
- last edit: Mon Apr 26 10:19:47 PDT 2010
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In White Oak Hollow
- last edit: Mon Apr 26 10:39:43 PDT 2010
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Feet and Falls
- last edit: Mon Feb 28 10:24:50 PST 2011
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Feet and Falls
- last edit: Mon Feb 28 10:24:48 PST 2011
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Feet and Falls
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Feet and Falls
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Feet and Falls
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Feet and Falls
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Feet and Falls
- last edit: Mon Feb 28 10:24:48 PST 2011
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Feet and Falls
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Feet and Falls
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Feet and Falls
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Feet and Falls
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2 comments
Yeah, I'm still way behind with my pics. A mortar is something the Native Americans used to grind nuts, grain etc into a flour / meal like substance. They are usually found in areas where there was an established camp. I've seen a few almost 6 inches deep which means they were there a long time. Thanks for your comment, always good to hear from you.
said unclewayne_bama
Nice to see some new pics from Uncle Wayne and Tripper. What's a mortar stone?
said hikerhead
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