Yeah, we love that mountain but we don't spend much time on it anymore. The first time I was in there two of my best friends was with me. They took me to a cave on top of the ridge. Of course, neither of them were cavers so I rigged a rope and repelled about 75 foot free drop to an unbelievable cavern. The only problem is that the farms had used it for a dump for many years. I was afraid to get off rope afraid I would fall throught the trash. I would love to explore it but I'll probably never get around to it. Thanks so much for watching.
Jimmy, it is very hard work but that's why we hunt it. You don't have to worry about anyone else being there and it's great excercise for your body and mind. Thanks again for watching. These are mostly just practice videos until I can get back out metal detecting.
The same way we do the morels. Just cut them into whatever size you'd like and go to it. Sandy usually just rolls them in pancake mix and a little flour or meal and fries them with extra virgin olive oil in a skillet. I don't like anything deep fried; too much grease. Thanks for watching.
I hope you enjoy watching Sandy and me look for mushrooms in these beautiful hills.
I really enjoyed your video.
Good luck today. Sure is beautiful rugged country.
Yeah, we love that mountain but we don't spend much time on it anymore. The first time I was in there two of my best friends was with me. They took me to a cave on top of the ridge. Of course, neither of them were cavers so I rigged a rope and repelled about 75 foot free drop to an unbelievable cavern. The only problem is that the farms had used it for a dump for many years. I was afraid to get off rope afraid I would fall throught the trash. I would love to explore it but I'll probably never get around to it. Thanks so much for watching.
A nice mess of mushrooms, and beautiful scenery. Can't beat that.
Yes to both. Thanks so much for supporting me in my "old age" by watching my videos.
Larry that looks like hard work but I really enjoyed your video' thank you for sharing with us.
Jimmy, it is very hard work but that's why we hunt it. You don't have to worry about anyone else being there and it's great excercise for your body and mind. Thanks again for watching. These are mostly just practice videos until I can get back out metal detecting.
How do you prepare those Pheasant backs Larry👍🏻
The same way we do the morels. Just cut them into whatever size you'd like and go to it. Sandy usually just rolls them in pancake mix and a little flour or meal and fries them with extra virgin olive oil in a skillet. I don't like anything deep fried; too much grease. Thanks for watching.
@@SavingLocalHistory Thanks Larry👍🏻