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Keenan and Dave's big adventure...."excellent"

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michbowguy:
coud one of you guys take a pic of the tree or shrub that came off of, without any butts bieng kicked of course!
ill look for that around here..if i knew what to look fer.   thanks
jamie

Keenan:
Thanks Pat,  With Friends like Dave, I don't think I'll have any time for laying around,,,,(teaching me to make arrows) as if I need another hobby,,,,,LOL 
  Jamie;  Sorry Bro we had intended to take a camera and get pics will harvesting.... Both of us thought the other had brought the camera.   Dave said He may go back for more today.  Don't think that I can sneak out today and still have my glutamuss maximus left in tack.   LOL     Keenan

jamie:
sweet . how does it work as bow wood.? glad to hear you are back out there keenan

D. Tiller:
Hey Dave! I think I should be arriving at the Buttes in the evening of the 21st and staying maybe four to five days.  I will try and bring a pop up canopy this time so we can have someplace to knapp and do cooking and stuff under some shelter this time. Being out in the open during the snow kinda got to me. Also, you ever here about something called a rocket stove? I'm thinking of building a small one to bring to the buttes. Supposed to work better than a propane stove and uses very little wood and very efficiently burns it too! Its also really portable.

You and Keenan look like you are having a blast out there. Just wish I lived closer by and I would be out there helping you guys collect all that fun stuff! Cant wait to hear about how you two make Syringa arrows.

Hope also to do a little rabbit hunting with bows and arrows while we are all there. You up for it? Maybe even some Coyote hunting too! Hmmm! Do you know what the regs are for small game and varmint hunting in Oregon?

I guess Billy is not going to be able to make it this time.  Seems like he is really busy with his new job. Won't be the same without Billy there and all his energy! ;-)

I am going to bring a lot of aspirin this time. Being up around 6,000 feet elevation when your not used to it can sure give ya a headache when digging in the pits.

When there I kept looking around at the other cones and wondering what type of obsidian was on them. I get the feeling that most people stay on little Butte and never go to the others. May be some prime Virgin quarries over on them never touched by modern man. Shall we check them out? Still looking for that Jade green obsidian that I was told is out there somewhere.

David T

Staver:
Wow!!  That's quite a pile of lumber you got there juniper junkie :P.  Looks like really nice stuff.  All you have to do is add strings, points, and feathers ;)  Do you have any pics of what that syringa looked like before you harvested it?

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