Headed out to Wisconsin shortly before the 4th for a little over a week. Got out most mornings for a few hours.
Everything I saved from the trip minus the better goodies that will be in close-ups:
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Holy cow, you folks there have hard soil when it's not wet! I bent one steel trowel repeatedly and broke 2 composite ones--one all at once and the other a bit at a time. I'd finally picked up a Lesche not long before the trip but couldn't take it on the plane. I ordered another one shipped out to WI on Monday for my later trips.
Some wonderful storms and clouds out there though. During one storm I counted for at least 3 minutes and the longest gap between lightning strikes was about 1.5 seconds. Never did get a good shot of the lightning but here's one of some of the impressive clouds:
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Behind the house they're clearing land:
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The first morning I took a walk through that cleared land to see what I could find. Close to the house I found evidence of old trash-dumping but further up I didn't find any positive evidence of human activity. I was keeping an eye out for arrowheads, etc. but only came up with some flint-like rocks and one spot with a concentration of red ochre all in one spot except where the 'dozer had pushed some off to the side.
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The red ochre did get me wondering about Indian activity. Did WI Indians practice vertical burials in combination with red ochre? Thought about calling an archeologist to ask about it but forgot about it. Anyone have any idea on that? The concentration was only in one spot about a foot or two across (hard to tell exactly after the 'dozer went through) and I didn't see any sign of it anywhere else in the whole field.
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What are those white glass lid things? Old milk bottle lid? Other? (I remember someone posting one once but forget.) Next to the white-glass thing is a tack of some sort. On it is some sort of small spherical object with two holes in it. That stumps me.
Everything I saved from the trip minus the better goodies that will be in close-ups:
[attachment 98398 0807_WI_bags_8314.JPG]
Holy cow, you folks there have hard soil when it's not wet! I bent one steel trowel repeatedly and broke 2 composite ones--one all at once and the other a bit at a time. I'd finally picked up a Lesche not long before the trip but couldn't take it on the plane. I ordered another one shipped out to WI on Monday for my later trips.
[attachment 98400 IMG_8261_sm.jpg]
Behind the house they're clearing land:
[attachment 98401 IMG_8267_sm.jpg]
The first morning I took a walk through that cleared land to see what I could find. Close to the house I found evidence of old trash-dumping but further up I didn't find any positive evidence of human activity. I was keeping an eye out for arrowheads, etc. but only came up with some flint-like rocks and one spot with a concentration of red ochre all in one spot except where the 'dozer had pushed some off to the side.
[attachment 98402 0807_WI_behindEKB_FeOxide_8321.JPG]
The red ochre did get me wondering about Indian activity. Did WI Indians practice vertical burials in combination with red ochre? Thought about calling an archeologist to ask about it but forgot about it. Anyone have any idea on that? The concentration was only in one spot about a foot or two across (hard to tell exactly after the 'dozer went through) and I didn't see any sign of it anywhere else in the whole field.
[attachment 98403 0807_WI_behindEKB_8320.JPG]
What are those white glass lid things? Old milk bottle lid? Other? (I remember someone posting one once but forget.) Next to the white-glass thing is a tack of some sort. On it is some sort of small spherical object with two holes in it. That stumps me.