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dewey02
Mar 19, 2016Explorer II
About 30 years ago whilst in the U.P., I was walking along an old logging railroad grade through the swamp. A USFS archaeologist was walking with me as we were using it as a convenient (and somewhat drier) path across the swamp. The grade no longer had rails, but did have old and rotten cedar logs that had been in place for probably 70 years, along with the occasional metal fasteners and rail spikes that once held the rails in place. The grade went on for many miles.
I bent down and picked up a railroad spike and was looking at it as we walked along. The archaeo finally noticed what I had done and began yelling at me for disturbing the spike and told me that I had to go and put it back exactly where I had found it.
Yeah, OK. Whatever.
I bent down and picked up a railroad spike and was looking at it as we walked along. The archaeo finally noticed what I had done and began yelling at me for disturbing the spike and told me that I had to go and put it back exactly where I had found it.
Yeah, OK. Whatever.
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