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    • Spear Hunter
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      Your Canon works just fine, it's really not the camera, it is the lens that makes a great picture. My Grandson has a Canon, and some of his pictures are a lot better than mine.

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    I love fresh Catfish


    This is all that's left of an old wagon




    This is the Ferry on the Green River in Mammoth Cave National Park



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      I have spent the night inside this tree.


      She used to take tourist for rides down the river and back, I believe that the owner died and she has since been retired.








      The is one of about 8 old home sites that I have found in the park, I would love to swing my Garrett AT Pro around this place.




      I camp along the river for weeks at a time, I have been on the river in my Kayak for about 185 days this year. I am retired






      There are a few caves along the river that I can paddle into, they don't go very far, this one goes for about 50 feet. Nice place to rest and get out of the heat of the day.








      Most of these pictures where taken a few years ago with a Kodak point and shoot camera














      A few hands full of my favorites









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        For about 25 years before I got into kayaking, I would hike and camp in the deep woods of the park.



        This is Bear, he was my first Rottweiler.








        This Ferry is still in operation today.


        I sleep in this little tent, when it's to cold to sleep in my hammock.








        This is my Hennessy hammock


        It only weighs 2 pounds






        This is enough for 1 day. I hope that haven't bored anyone to death with all these pics, I have about 85 more pages in my bucket account. I will post a few more when my busy schedule permits.
        Last edited by Spear Hunter; 10-17-2017, 01:30 PM.

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        • JoshinMO
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          Great Pictures, look's like You had a very good time many time's.

        • krispy
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          did you bring your lab with you during kayaking?? If so, I am curious what kind kayak you have? I have been look for one for myself and my dog.

          Pictures look wonderful! looks like fun

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        We have several Great Blue Heron Rookeries here in Sevierville. You can spot them along Dolly Paron Pkwy. Behind Weigels and behind O'riely auto parts is another. Great pictures. I have been thinking about getting a Kayak. I have to loose a few more pounds though. I had an accident and that pretty much made me sit around too much and I put on way too much weight. Lost 62 pounds so far this year. By next summer I should be ready to get that Kayak. What type Kayak are you using? I like the jackson ones because you can stand up on them. Not sure I can afford one as a beginner but I like the looks of them.
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        • 2ndoldman
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          I like the second knife but the handle on the first one looks unusable to me.

        • Hal Gorges
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          What’s your plan for weight loss Hoss.

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        Originally posted by Hoss View Post
        We have several Great Blue Heron Rookeries here in Sevierville. You can spot them along Dolly Paron Pkwy. Behind Weigels and behind O'riely auto parts is another. Great pictures. I have been thinking about getting a Kayak. I have to loose a few more pounds though. I had an accident and that pretty much made me sit around too much and I put on way too much weight. Lost 62 pounds so far this year. By next summer I should be ready to get that Kayak. What type Kayak are you using? I like the jackson ones because you can stand up on them. Not sure I can afford one as a beginner but I like the looks of them.
        Glad you enjoy my pics Hoss. I have lost about 23 pounds this year myself. I have 2 kayaks, the orange one is a Wilderness Systems Pamlico 100 and my other is Wilderness Systems Tarpon 100 SOT kayak, I cant stand up in it, but it is a lot more stable than the Pamlico. I have been to the Smokies a few times on my bike. There are a lot of great roads to ride in that part of TN and NC.

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          Buzz-off clothing keeps the ticks and chiggers from eating me alive while in the deep woods

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            Took me a few hours to dig this out of the ground, and I have no idea what it is.


























            This is an opening to an awesome cave






            He stopped by for breakfast one morning.
































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            • JoshinMO
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              Nice TA!

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            These are Sand hill cranes

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            • I caught this guy on my property one day


















              All my gear for 2 weeks on the river fits inside my kayak


              It all goes inside this little hatch








              Frank rides in the rear
































              The Indians lived here for thousands of years






              This is a petrified log in the sandstone







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              • This is the land that time forgot, and it goes for miles.


                I never get lost any more








                Can you spot the flint scrapper?






                I spend weeks exploring the deep woods of Kentucky.




                Sometimes I bring small groups, 3 or 4 people at time.


                Most of the time, it's just me an my Wiener.










                I call this place, the land of a thousand caves.


                This is where the people lived, that ate all the Mammoths.










                This is the only way in and out, not many people know about this place. Hundreds of people lived here, for thousands of years.






                A section of the old road, you can see part of an old wall.




                This was a large 2 story log cabin built in the early 1800's.






                This side was the kitchen and the other side was the living room.




                In the spring, the flowers still come out that Grandma planted over 200 years ago.


                And you can start a fire in it today.

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                • Spear Hunter
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                  It's at the top of the picture, see the piece of dark flint.

                • 2ndoldman
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                  Got it. I was looking at the center of the picture where most people want to focus on.

                • Spear Hunter
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                  I didn't see it until after I took the picture.

              • Hope everyone enjoyed the trip

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                • Yes this is an amazing life you live . You have taken take time to smell the roses to another demension .
                  I choose you for my survival team leader partner on a TV show because
                  hands down you will win .

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                  • Nice Roger, That picture of Putin is about as random is it can get. LOL
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                    • Spear Hunter
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                      Thanks Hoss, I like to keep things random, as to not over stay my welcome. And by the way, for the record my name is Gary. I like the comment thingy here, not many sites that I post to, has such a neat feature.

                    • Hoss
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                      Sorry Gary I must have had a auto spell on another word and it came out Roger???? Not sure what the heck that was about but it looks like Tam followed suit.

                    • Hoss
                      Hoss commented
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                      It was supposed to say Nice Ruger! I misspelled it LOL sorry for the mix up Tam and Gary

                  • Roger , I saw a radio ( did I ) do you have outside communication ? This is so interesting to me .
                    I have read that those caves are great sites in Kentucky for
                    digs . Have you ever done that ? Just this book I am finishing now had some pages on your area .
                    You know here in Hawaii where I spend part of my life way before Doppler radar we knew about bad weather because the shearwaters would come in . These birds never come in unless there is bad weather or nesting.
                    Do tell .
                    Just really great pictures like a book ! I really enjoyed this .
                    I am all over the place here with thoughts and questions .

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                    • Spear Hunter
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                      Yes Tam, I take a radio with me, so I can keep track of the weather and a GPS, so I don't get lost as much as I used to. If there is a storm headed my way that might dump a lot of rain and strong winds, I camp away from the river and get out from around any large trees. I don't dig, disturb, or remove any artifacts from the caves or over hangs in my pictures because It's in Mammoth Cave National Park. I am glad that you have enjoyed all the pictures of one of my many trips into the deep woods of MCNP. If you have any questions about MCNP or about my trips, or the gear that I take along with me, just let me know.
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