Seems like I have a whole lot of stuff that is not mine.......good things there are a lot of big wooden racks around here that I use to dry wool :D
Early this morning, Barb McCreary and I drove back down into the Kisatchie, where it was 72 degrees and sunny--okay it was 44 and overcast, but at least it was not coming a deluge of biblical proportions.
We picked up all the gear piled at the bottom of Forest Service Road 365-A (much of this was the various pieces of loads lightened by civilians who then walked on out).
We also watched the sides of the road for stuff as we drove FSR 321 to the FSR 365 intersection, and to the end of 365.
There were also a number of folks who rode with me around the site on Friday who shed items as they were warming themselves.
Once I have this whole sodden mess pulled out of the van, and dried, I'll start listing so folks can claim.
There is no long arm in this assortment, but I do know of one man who is missing both gun and saber belt.
I am sooooo glad I do not have to do this laundry in a wash pot in the yard
Early this morning, Barb McCreary and I drove back down into the Kisatchie, where it was 72 degrees and sunny--okay it was 44 and overcast, but at least it was not coming a deluge of biblical proportions.
We picked up all the gear piled at the bottom of Forest Service Road 365-A (much of this was the various pieces of loads lightened by civilians who then walked on out).
We also watched the sides of the road for stuff as we drove FSR 321 to the FSR 365 intersection, and to the end of 365.
There were also a number of folks who rode with me around the site on Friday who shed items as they were warming themselves.
Once I have this whole sodden mess pulled out of the van, and dried, I'll start listing so folks can claim.
There is no long arm in this assortment, but I do know of one man who is missing both gun and saber belt.
I am sooooo glad I do not have to do this laundry in a wash pot in the yard
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