Redneck Archaeologist finds ruins in Arkansas

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  • I think Jackson been smoking too much of that Arkansas Homegrown!

    Little out of breath

  • @mikepetro12 I needed the Homegrown to fly me out of there, I was a lot out of breath!

  • If Jackson would learn how to use windows movie maker, he would save himself a lot of driving and hiking; This video starts out with an introduction in Heavener Okla, then wastes 5 minutes driving and hiking. Try adding this to the end of the URL and refresh the page. #t=5m10s

  • @wowimconvenient Shows the difficult trip to get there, go watch 30 sec commercials because you dont have a long attention span

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  • Look at 8:11, look at the left side of the doorway, now look at the bottom. The bottom rocks are even and squared off, at the top there hap hazard. If this is old, only the bottom is original, the tops were probably put back by passers by over the years.

    Just a thought.

    neil

  • was expecting to see bigfoot!!

  • @FatDaddy4Fun some days i feel like crawling under a rock. this spot would be great if a southern exposure, cold north protection, plenty trees/water near by, more game/fish/edibles then than now, id love to camp there

  • @1KillerBitch Very interesting. Kind of a precarious perch for a loner that had to get supplies, fresh kills, and firewood into camp though. Very curious place.

  • @FatDaddy4Fun my thoughts also about the shine still but saw no evidence of any trash from any era, mabe hideout for bad guy but feel more like lone mountain man

  • i would have enjoyed seeing the entire hike since i wasn't there to do it. when i go hiking i do it alone because anyone with me would be bored and whining like a school girl to go back home. i would have spent the night here just to get some digging time in and explore around some more. thanks jackson, i enjoyed this ~ash

  • @Tumlock channel is no longer available because the user closed their account. LOL

  • Interesting. You sure take a lot of shit from the nay sayers. You're a better man than me. Everybody is a damn expert. lol. I think the dude that said, this was probably a still site for making moonshine was prbably right on. There are no native cliff dwellers in the area. Lots of spooky tales begin in Heavener...ever notice that? lol. Great expedition pal. Its been 5 years, i wonder if it has been discovered and torn up by now. ~Wolf

  • The ruins could be the old remnants of a moonshiners operation. I have centuries of family history in the Ozarks and Appalachian mountains from my Cherokee, and Scotch-Irish ancestors. It would be an ideal spot for a moonshining operation years ago. I could be wrong though, because there is a fair bit of native history in north Arkansas as well.

  • You want blasts and blow ups and right now weird sees. what you don't see is the life and wisdom involved with the search...That is what makes this epically real. Knowledge that leads to the finding..and THAT is what I need even while creek walking for goodies! You who say mean things and mis-judge...are you out there doing what he is? or even what I do looking? well are you? or do you sit on your butt just judgeing what you know nothing(on the field...)about? My vote be for jackson..LDPM!

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