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  • Next time take a float down the buffalo

  • @danmonsterhog Thanks for watching and thanks for the sub! Have floated the Buffalo and it's beautiful. Best Regards,

    Richard

  • @creekdalton I've got good friends that live in the Yellville area and they find every kind of point you can in the creeks and wash outs going into the Buffalo River. They even found a cave that had a ladder still in it that was standing and preserved which was VERY old and NOT left by the white settlers as there was tones a debutage and artifacts scattered with surface points and the finest pitkin chert side notch I'd ever seen. The site was pristine, undisturbed, a rare find.

  • @manofreedom Sounds like a killer place! It's nice to know that there are still hidden spots out there.

  • your guide want some bussiness?

  • Wow, it's really nice to see something besides another shiney rock. It's more than an artifact, it's about fun, friends, and memories. Great job really enjoyed your trip only wish I could have been there eith you... Thanks again

  • @Specksworld " It's more than an artifact, it's about fun, friends, and memories."

    You got it, man.......well said

  • Jeesh talk about a view:)

    That looked like an awesome vacation!

    That knife is cool and it looks like there was plenty of early archaic vacationers around the cabin too:)

  • Looks like a great trip wish I could have gone.

  • Pretty sweet trip you had there. Richard said you had went down there. I was wandering if you had found any. Nice Knife, heartbreak Dalton.

  • Great finds with so many other people digging around the sites. Beautiful country, nice cabin! Nice to go along! Thanks

  • wow,i love that red knife!!! that was well worth the trip just to find that one piece! looks like you had a great time! thanks for posting

  • never even knew there was elk in Arkansas. sweet trip, thanks for taking us along!

  • @acenchief28 Yep. Seven elk from Nebraska were re-introduced in the Buffalo National Riverway, in Newton Co., AR, between 1981 and 1985. Today there are about 500 free ranging elk, after a 140 year absence.

  • @creekdalton cool, they did the same thing here too. you can still find old elk antlers in the river from a couple hundred years ago around here

  • Fantastic lookin' vacation man, jealous! :-)

  • 6:44 Love that Red color! Sweet!

  • Wow !!! Now that's what i call a vacation. Awesome knife. Cool video.

  • Awesome trip... Looked like a nice vacation! That knife was very similar to one tojo found yesterday.... Awesome SWEEeet finds! Thanks for sharin'

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