You said you are in NE Georgia. My fiancée lives in Atlanta. Would love to visit you sometime and I'll bring some of my finds. BTW, be safe when you are river wading solo!
I share your up to hips experience. On the banks of the mighty Mississippi River. It’s a humbling event, LOL. I’m glad you got right back on the horse. Thanks for the live video. What an awesome creek.
Hi Brent, Wow! Glad you’re okay after that “quick sand” experience! I’ve been enjoying your interesting videos for a few years now. Just thought I’d say hi from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. I also collect artifacts, from various places, and provinces around Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan, Canada. Especially interested in stone tools. Appreciate your valuable knowledge, experience and insights presented in your videos; and I love your fascinating assemblages. In reference to this video, I spotted the “crazy piece” as you panned over it and was so pleased when you picked it up. It was unique and interesting and I’m wondering if you kept it? The engineering of this piece seemed sophisticated and perhaps used as a multifunctional tool? I could’ve looked at it much longer! lol I have so many questions, I’m hoping from time to time I might be able to pick your brain? Thank you for taking the time to read my comment. Happy New Year to you and your family! Cheers!
Am sorry about your accident- but so glad you are ok! Be careful out there! Wanted to ask..in your opinion, is there a significance for the black tools? Thanks!&
You said you are in NE Georgia. My fiancée lives in Atlanta. Would love to visit you sometime and I'll bring some of my finds. BTW, be safe when you are river wading solo!
Glad you are okay Brent. I had a similar experience once hunting alone. It is gut wrenching. Be safe!
Thanks, I knew better than to try and go out that way! Wasn't smart..
I share your up to hips experience. On the banks of the mighty Mississippi River. It’s a humbling event, LOL.
I’m glad you got right back on the horse.
Thanks for the live video.
What an awesome creek.
Yep! Was getting dark, I guess you could say I was up the creek 🤣 thing is, I knew it was a bad way to go, but I went anyway.
Enjoy your videos!
Hi Brent,
Wow! Glad you’re okay after that “quick sand” experience!
I’ve been enjoying your interesting videos for a few years now. Just thought I’d say hi from Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
I also collect artifacts, from various places, and provinces around Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan, Canada. Especially interested in stone tools.
Appreciate your valuable knowledge, experience and insights presented in your videos; and I love your fascinating assemblages.
In reference to this video,
I spotted the “crazy piece” as you panned over it and was so pleased when you picked it up. It was unique and interesting and I’m wondering if you kept it?
The engineering of this piece seemed sophisticated and perhaps used as a multifunctional tool?
I could’ve looked at it much longer! lol
I have so many questions, I’m hoping from time to time I might be able to pick your brain?
Thank you for taking the time to read my comment.
Happy New Year to you and your family!
Cheers!
Glad you made it out alive! Get those blue gloves from harbor freight!
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I like tools to, I don't like arrow heades. Don't look for them all
I do have a collection of points, but the reality is there are way more tools out there. You have to know what you are looking for.
Man looks like you missed a beautiful red colored point at 14:30 in the video. Your hand is right next to it
Could have! There's just so much to look at.
You had quite an experience and I’m thankful you’re ok. Snowing in ND.
Am sorry about your accident- but so glad you are ok! Be careful out there!
Wanted to ask..in your opinion, is there a significance for the black tools? Thanks!&