 I'm going to motor you up to a headie up here just ahead. I'll shut the motor. OK, there it is. If he ain't there, he ought to leave a note, Donny. Yeah. Oh, got him. Yeah, if he ain't home, he ought to leave a note. Yeah. He's going to come out of water again. I don't know. He's digging. Digging for the bottom pretty high. Yeah. I mean, it's pretty fish. Yeah. It's not pretty that is. I just switched over to a Grandpa's green grundle on that one, and he ate it up good. Man, he's having a look. It's pretty when they come out of water like that. They're not afraid to go airborne. I think I got him worn out. Don't get excited. No, he's still on. Salmon, he hasn't jumped yet. Gaining on the strain. He took it right at the end of that cast. Nice salmon. Nice one, huh? Whoo, he's fooling me. He saw the boat. Is it? I only saw a big old silver side. Oh, yeah, that's big. That might be me keeper. See him? He does not want to come up. You want to hit him with a paddle? Oh, yeah. Oh, he's going downriver. He turned downriver on me. Oh, man. Oh, he's down by the falls. No jumps yet. You think it might be a bass? There's no bass in this river. There's no jumped fish in this river. Jesus, look at this fighting on it. Wow. Going downriver again. Oh, no. Did we just stall her out? See, I'm fighting this fish. This might be lunch. Well, he might have me in the rocks. He's a bro. Yeah, maybe just hold us in one spot. He's coming up beside you. There he goes again. That's a fighter. OK, that's good. Let me know if you get eyes on him. Is it chubb? It's no chubb. Big old silver sides? Silver side, all right. If he gets in the motor, let me know. I can't. He will not lift his head up. Really? Yeah. It's only six pound test. Maybe let us back down a little, Donny. Let us back down a little, down the river, or just let us drift down to him. I got his head up. OK, I'll try to gain on him. The prop's not spinning, right? Oh, he's a beauty. Is it? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. He's a keeper. Is he in the motor? No, he's not. It's a keeper? Definitely. Holy cow. Yeah, he's 18 plus. So easy. Look at that. Look at that salmon. He's well over 18. Oh, he's a beauty. Wowzers. Nice. Look at that one. He's over two pounds. Easy. Nice fish. Wicked. Wowzers, look at that. There ain't much white left on that thing. Wow, he's probably 20, 21, 22. Corka. Want to take him back to camp? Probably Ottawa. He had female right full of eggs. Right full of eggs, Donnie. Oh, female. Yeah. You want to eat those eggs? Oh, I like them. Save them? If you can. Yeah, I can put them in a cup. They're big eggs, a lot of eggs. You want me to put them in your coffee cup on a plate? Holy cow, there's a lot of eggs. That's why she was so heavy. Look at that, Donnie. Over here, too. I got to believe that was run-as. Yeah, that's cool. Look, it goes all the way up into that tree. And it tapers at the end. What do you think it is? I think it's a runner on an old scoot that they used to haul logs and pulp it out on. Yeah, that's quite a find. That's cool. Something here, an axe. Must be a pile of ax heads. The best spot's here, but it's like this whole area. Oh, it's way out here, too. Something big. Maybe we found a dump. It's a whole area. Huh. You could dig anywhere you want. That's metal. Is it? Well, maybe not. Sounded. What do we find, a dump? It's everywhere here, Donnie. Oh, no way. Look at that. Awesome. That is so cool. A horseshoe. No way. That is so cool. Wow. Did we find a whole thing of horseshoes? That'd be cool if we found the blacksmith's shop. You get tired, let me know. I'll switch with you. We got another one. No way, really? Oh, three. This is unreal. What is that? This is awesome. I can't even believe it. Wow. We're up here in the middle of the North Main Woods. Look, here's an old leather shoe. Oh, my gosh, a boot. Brought the metal detector in just to try it. It's a new one. It's not much money. And we're finding a bunch of stuff. Another piece of boot. Oh, that's got the actual grommets. What is this? And we're just walking through the woods. Look, an old spike. Spike, I bet that was the end of a peevee. It looks just like a peevee, and unbelievable. We found either a blacksmith's shop here or a metal dump. I don't know what it is, but it's just. Look. No, you found an ax head. Woo-hoo. Donny. Donny. Oh, my god. You believe it? I don't believe it. We've been talking about finding an ax head for years. This is unreal. Now you see me on full point right now. Oh, my god. What's that? I cannot believe he found an ax head. Oh, my god. What a find. What a find. The horseshoes or something else, the ax head. Donny and I are right into axes. That is an old main wedge. Look at this. I mean, it's still intact. It's three and a half, four pounder. Probably Emerson, Steven, Snow and Neely. I mean, we are so far from civilization here. Where is the closest civilization? What are the chances that we would walk on this? We're so far into the woods, from the river even. Donny knew there was an old log and farm here somewhere. Wow, we've got more metal up in here, I think. There's no end to it. Yeah, it was a big circle. Oh, my god. We've got to find another horseshoe. Look at these shoes, they're huge. What do you use, Clydesdales, mostly, Donny? Oh, my god. What's that? What do you use for horses, Clydesdales? No, no. No Clydesdale, but. Big workhorse. Right here. Right here. You've got to move your tool. God, this area is loaded. We either found a dump or a blacksmith's shop. Look, Donny, all the way down through here. Wow. I wonder if this was the blacksmith's shop. There's rocks over here. It might be the foundation to it. See it? What is that? There's line of rocks. Oh, yeah. Look at this, all the way through here. She lit right up like a Christmas tree. All right, that's the end of it. It's right where all these rocks, right in the circle of these rocks. You believe it. Oh, my god. That's the jackpot. I'm going to dig down the hill a little here. Yeah, I'll switch with you whenever you're ready. Yeah, go ahead. Don't get wore out. Oh, my god, almighty. I just can't believe we found what we came after. I know. We've been looking for an ax head. That was our goal, and we found it. We caught a giant salmon. We found an ax head in the middle of North Main Woods. Wow. This is unbelievable. You guys stay tuned for future episodes, because we're going to. Wow, look at that, an old leather boot. We're going to fix that ax head up. We're going to dip it in some solution that takes all the rust off it and maybe be able to identify it. That's pretty special to both of us. I'll give you the stuff. You tell us what it is. Look at the chain. Yeah. I just can't believe it. The whoop, whoop, you missed one right here. Another horseshoe. Look at the horseshoes coming out of the ground here, Daughty. What's this? There's a piece of metal. Is that a piece of metal? No. Oh, yeah. What is that, turnbuckle? Look at the horseshoes. I'd say this is part of a scoop. The camera's right there if you want to show it anything. There's a bolt, I think, off of. This may be a bolt and an eye off of old scoot or something. Look at the horseshoes coming out of the ground. Look at this one, it's touching. Wow. That's a different one. I've never seen one like that. Hell of a horseshoe. This is unreal. Never in our wildest dreams or only in our wildest dreams. Wow. What's this? Where? What in the heck is that? That's an old lock set off a door. Oh, another one. Yeah. Neat. Let me see if there's metal right here, because we've got to move that metal part. Another axe. Nice. Look at that wedge. Look at that sucker. Can you believe we stumbled on it? I just can't believe it. It's almost like we had one of these horseshoes up our arse. Yeah. Look at that axe head. Look at that. Another one of those puss shoes that's got some good main steel right there. I'm going to move everything up, because I think there's metal under where we're throwing. Look. That one. Look how that's made. For the winter, maybe? Well, we might not be going out with a lighter load after all, Donnie. No, it doesn't look like it. That is definitely a PV hook, Donnie. I mean, a PV poke. Right. I needed one of those. Look at all the different sized horseshoes, too. Pipe clamp? Oh, my God. I just don't believe that. I mean, this is history. Yeah, I can't get over the axe heads in there. I'm pretty excited about these horseshoes, to be honest with you. That's got to be 50 horseshoes. This got to be a blacksmith shop, huh? It's got to be. I mean, why would they be? Oh, look at that piece of metal. What is that? What the heck is that thing? That's a big horse. No, let's say they bolted this and put a chain. Yeah, something to pull something. Let me get this rock out of here. Is there anything under it? I bet you, Donnie, I bet you these rocks were his foundation. Yeah. What's that? Oh, shoot, I broke it. Axe. Get axed. Oh, my God. Look at the shape. We could use these. Can you believe that? That's three backs, head. Holy. Another something. Watch out, glass. Look at that. We didn't break it. That is old. Johnston. No. Yeah. No. No tee. They spelled your name wrong. Oh, Johnston. They spelled it wrong. That is an awesome find. Holy mackerel. I don't want to break it. I just can't believe we stumbled onto this. I'd say that metal detector is worth it now, wouldn't you? I would say so. I bet you you had a rock gravel floor, because look at all these little rocks. Yeah, yeah. And I bet you that's the foundation. Yeah. Jackpot, baby. We found the jackpot, Naughty. I mean, that sounds like another accident. The odds I ever find in this. Pretty good odds, yeah. I mean, I mean, this is, to me, unbelievable that we covered all this ground and happened to stumble here. We could have missed it 10 feet one way or the other. But look at the size of the roots growing over the stuff. And that just shows you how long it's been here. Feels like another ax head right here. Nope. Push you. Rock up. Nope. Metal. It is? Yeah, something big. Ax head. No, it's not flat. It's round. The roots are so big right here. Like, how old is that root? Yeah. There we go. Oh, did they have springs back then? I don't know. Looks almost like a spring, like a coil spring. Tell you in a second. Almost like a max. What the heck is that? PTO or something? Lombard part? No, you won't know what that is. No. That, I believe, would be the metal of a wheel or something. Oh, you're right. Show the camera that, no wagon wheel. No wagon wheel. Holy crap. The hub part of an old wagon. Oh, another horseshit. Watch out for that bottle. Yeah. It's almost like you can get down to the row of rocks and just stop, you know? Look at that. For horses, they must be heavy. Definitely, you work down the hill and you're going to find more here. Yeah, it went to your right boot. Three at a time. Look at that. Three at a time. There's more. Holy cow, look at that. Can you believe we're obviously going to have to weed these out and not take them all? I think we're done after this. We might as well give up looking for metal after the day. There's more metal up the hill. Look at this. There's about five horseshoes right there. Donny and I are just besides ourselves with this find. Total luck just walking through the woods with a metal detector. I mean, Donny and I love main log and history. We love axes. And right now we're at five axes, about 50 horseshoes, really cool other stuff like this thing that just came out. And then figuring out like what everything is is going to be half the fun. But we're just the day I'm excited digging. As you can see. Oh my God. Look at all the horseshoes. Oh my God, we shut the metal detector right down because we got basically about a five to six foot wide swath that's eight foot long. And you could kind of see where it was a foundation of rocks like this big, maybe two foot off the ground and the ground's grown in two foot over top of it. Roots have taken over. I mean, this site probably hasn't seen a human for 100 years. Oh, you got another axe head. This one's all peened out on the end. So they were using that as a sledgehammer. Wow. That's number one, two, three, four, five, six for axes. So this we're figuring this had to have been the blacksmith's shop. And everything either went here for repair or sharpening or just general metal. And when we stop finding metal digging deep, like maybe 10 inches deep, actually, we find like gravel rocks like this big that must have been the floor lining for this building. And I mean, just sniffing this place out, not knowing there'd be a blacksmith's shop. I'm sure every farm is what they called it when the logging camps or farms had at least one. Just kind of sniffing it out and just poking around through the woods all we are. We're probably, oh, three to 400 yards off the river. And what drew our attention up here was you could tell it was definitely a field maybe 100 years ago by the type of trees that are growing here in the underbrush. And it's like wide open. But this swath we're on has got some bigger spruce trees, real big spruce trees, which grow fast, and some ugly-looking pasture pines in a dark swath. So it looked like an edge of a field or a road to me. And it stayed fairly flat, like a skid trail for when they used to haul the logs out. So we just kind of walked on that. And then we found a couple big pieces of metal that Donnie figured were like the bottom skids to like a wagon. Runners, sure. Runners. Old slay or old loggin' scoot. Yeah. And then we went another 50 yards further, and I detected like an area like this big. So we thought it was a big piece of metal or a lot of little metal. And Donnie started digging and, man, you guys see the rest. You saw those horseshoes pop out and how excited we are to find them. And then we started finding axe head. And that's the end for us. The prize, the prize is those axe head. We found what we were after just by chance. Yeah. Hit or miss. Yeah. We could do this for 100 more years and never find another blacksmith shop. Oh, you got a cramp in your leg. Hamstring locked right up. I ain't drinking any water for a couple days. I don't think we've ever pulled one shoe. I just can't believe all the hushes. Well, this is the site here. We're about ready to give up on it. There's still metal in it. Well, hopefully we'll be able to find our way back someday. But, man, did we find some stuff? Some of it, we don't even know what it is. Right, awesome. Yeah, pretty awesome. Look at all the axes. Six axes. Donnie. Look at the pile of hushes. Yeah, sir. Hushes, brackets. There was a lock set there. Bunch of stuff we didn't know. A PV point. PV point. A hay rake. Hushes in the shape. I'm going to dig one out here that I have never seen this particular type of shoe if I can find it. There's just so many. Little pitchfork. Now that I'm looking like that, that's. I've never seen a shoe that's tied together like that with metal. Yeah, we found a handful like that in that pile somewhere. Just be on the bottom. Now that one looks fairly good shape. That doesn't look so old. But there's another one. Yeah, that is neat with a, huh. And there's another one with a little bit different shape on the bottom. See that? Could it have been like for winter traction? Possibly, I mean, these cogs are different. You know, this is different, you know, like the cogs here really dig in. Those must really dig in in the ice and snow. There's another one of those. PV point. Good shape. What's that other thing closer to you? This thing? Yeah. I believe that looks like it locks a chain in together, you know, like a liniment. Johnson's American liniment from where? Anadine? Andy? It says anadine or something like that. Oh. I think. Oh, anadine, not something Nebraska. I'm blown away, but what we found in such a vast area of no man's land, and we find this, that just blows my mind. Unbelievable. Well, for those of you guys who like to go find stuff yourselves, I mean, don't ever give up because you never know when you're going to get that one beep that leads you to a pile of treasure that you're looking for. This is it for us. Donnie and I, we were saying we could do this for 100 more years and never find a stash like this. Never. And we'd still be happy with what we found. I can't get over these axes. I'm really looking forward to getting those cleaned up and just seeing if we could identify them. I don't know if this was before Great Northern's time or during Great Northern's time, or it could have been Ed LaCroix. Yeah. I mean, it must have been the late 1800s, early 1900s. I mean, those trees are over 70 years old. Yeah. And then they didn't sprout up till well after. I'll show you guys what we were talking about earlier with the ground and the woods changing. Like little subtle changes like that kind of stand out. If you look, you'll see like these real dark trees. You got your spruces and some pasture pine and some fir trees mixed in. And then you've got this. Like this to me is the road. This was a road right through here. And you could see like where it flattened out. And over here was no doubt pasture. You see it's just alders and it had been pastured long enough where there's no big trees on it. There's really old stumps if you look close. But you could see like it gets into the alders and there's no more trees till you get over there and over there. This was just a great big, huge field. And then right here, the ground was definitely harder, definitely cleaned out, definitely more rocks in it. And they just skidded thousands and thousands of cords of wood and horses and ice trails over this. And then, you know, 20 feet off of it is where we found that blacksmith's shop. Right where Donnie is there. What do you think, old boy? How'd we do? We did excellent. Look at the stash. Excellent, mind boggling. Really something. And Donnie said it's, if you can find one horseshoe, it brings luck, so. We got a lot of luck on our side. So yeah, we're fixed for a couple of years. What do we, we didn't have many inches of freeboard coming in. No, we were just saying we're gonna eat a lot of groceries and we'll go out lighter, but we're gonna go out heavier. No doubt about it. No, I don't think we're gonna find any names. No. How about a GNP Co? Well, that's the hole we came out of the woods with. Yeah, some of it. 40 pounds or more of steel. And that's a prize there. Yeah. I can't believe we didn't break that. The way you and I were swinging that thing. Oh, we were all jacked up and excited, swinging that thing. You can do a roll cast. Like that? Oh, like what? What's a roll case? Bring it, bring it in. Yeah. Oh, that's pretty cool. See your lines like in the water, then it flops out. Then it flops over. I like that. Flops over. That's cool. I like to make a cast that rocks the entire boat. I like to get this boat going right back and forth, get me that extra foot on my cast. Two and 10. Two and 10 is what the aloe always said. And you want the fly to hit the water just so softly. I can't do that. Rather than a big splash. Before your line hits or after? It would be after. After? Oh, I can do that. Nice. I think we're in the best spot possible. I agree. Donnie brought us in off the water just in time. She's opening up again. We've hit these showers all day long. We're sitting here with our second set of dry clothing today, eating cookies. So I got to tell you about the first time I ever went fly fishing. This makes the second time in my life. Oh, wow. The first time was about 22 years ago. Then Stevie had me up to his favorite lake at the time. He's a big time fly fisherman knows his stuff. And he had me up to Masada Hunk Lake. And it was early. And they were supposed to be eating these nymphs things, like bugs before their bugs, I guess. Not mayflies. No nymphs, I guess. OK. Like May? Yeah. Is that an early lure or no? You had to find them. Well, they were supposed to be eating them, but they weren't. It was bad weather. It was cold. And we threw these nymphs for, I don't know, a couple of hours. We weren't catching nothing. I said, so they must eat minnows in here. I said, didn't you got anything? It looks like a minnow. He says, I got, I got one, he goes. It's a black nose daze. I said, well, if you got one, I'll take it. And I took that thing and I wound up, wound up, wound up, wound up back and forth. And I went right about there. And I let her sink a little bit. And I just twitched to the couple of times and trow. Really? Yeah, big old trow. No kidding. Yeah, I threw that in the creel. Because you'd keep five there. I took that black nose daze and did all that back and forth. And the fly went somewhere right in front of me, end of the rod straight down. And I twitched to the couple of times and big old trow threw it in the creel. Well, I did that about five times. And Stevie started digging through his flies. He didn't have any more black nose daze. That was the only one. And I caught about 20 fish. And they never hit a nymph for that poor guy. So as far as I'm concerned, the black nose daze is the only fly you need. Yeah, have you got one? Yeah, I got two. I brought one for you. Just the case, they started feeding on it. But that's what I caught that one on earlier, was that black nose daze. Good, great. That and I caught the other on a green grundle. Yeah. Yeah. Whatever that is. Yeah. Well, that's my only fly fishing story. Now I got two. Yeah. There he is, first grouse of the year. Woo-hoo. Nice. Might be another one right here. Set him up on the tree here. Set him up on the tree. Gonna get us another one. I saw him on the ground. He was getting ready to fly. He just hunched down when I pulled the trigger and dumped him. But I think they're in these woods mushrooming. We'll leave him there. We'll leave him hanging. We got grouse. Uh-oh, Donny. We're losing water. Yeah, the water was right here yesterday, up to that stick. Now it's down to here, the water line. Uh-oh. We're in deep trouble. What are we going to do? Get out of here. Yeah. The water's down there. How high is the water, Donny? It's about three inches low. And not rising. Uh-oh. Don't forget your salad. I'm not eating any salad. You didn't climb to the top of the food, Jane, to eat no rabbit food. Yeah, that's right. Got clothes hanging everywhere, hanging on the trees, raining again. Good morning. Good morning. Yeah, an old man. Oh, there she goes. She's starting to perk. There she goes. Second perk. Day number three? Rain day number three. We did have a good day coming in. Yeah. Yeah, we did. We got here just in the nick of time. Yeah. Yeah, it rained that afternoon. It set up, and right after we set up it poured. Be all right. Isn't this something? Hey, we're set up for it. Yeah. I'm running out of dry clothes, but we're set up for it. This is another rainy day in paradise. It sure is. Yeah. Oh, good afternoon for a nice hot cup of tea. We just got quite a rain shower again. Got caught out in it. Last pair of dry clothes. That's how it goes sometimes. We'll see. Looks like the trout or the salmon are about to start eating again. So let's give them hell. What a jump. What a jump. Donny. Nice salmon. Nice salmon. You got one on? Yeah, big one. Oh, what a jump. Do you see that jump? Do you see that jump? Yeah. Look at that jump. Yeah. It's a good one. Dark. Might be a smallmouth, I don't know. You're doing a smallmouth. He hit that gray grandpa's grundle hard. I just tied that one last night. We might have to chase him with a boat. What's he calling? It's a big one. I think, I don't know. Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa. You got me in the current, Donny. Oh, here he comes. Another jump. I see my leader. Yeah. I see my fly. Man, he does not want to turn. I got to give him a line. Whoa. Bullheaded. He's all wrapped up in my line now. Come here. Quit messing around. Yes, ah. Hook jar. About 18, 19 inches, probably. That little hook jar on him. Nice fish. All right. Whoa. You baked us a cake? I baked us a chocolate chip cake in my trusty old, old, old oven. That sits right on top of the propane, huh? Right on top of the propane and cooks like a son of a gun. We're back to our stash. Nice. Let me set this camera up. Oh my god. Hacks. Whoa. Sweet. Auger bit. Well. Right now, we're already glad we came back. I believe there's still stuff under that big root, but we're not taking that big root down. Kind of cool. What's that? Nope. Do right in. Look, another one right there, grown right into this root. Completely grown in. That's cool. Hey. I found a saw, I think. There it is. A couple of them, I think. Wow, big root right there. Yeah, I don't know if we're getting that one. It's cool, though. Dang it. Yeah, we might be able to pry it. There's like two or three there, though, of stuff. Maybe axes. Whoa, wicked. Nice. Wow. Blacksmith made hook with a loop over it. That's going home. Yeah. That is awesome. Holy cow, Donny. Look at our water stick. We're in trouble. That's not good. What the fuck? Yeah, it's down over a foot in two days. Yeah, look at this over here. This is what we're going to have for supper. We're going to have a partridge, we're going to have salmon. We're going to try the salmon eggs. They've been soaking in salt water for all day. Garlic and butter is going to go with the birds. And I'm going to put the seasoning breadcrumbs on the fish and fry those. So with carrots and mashed potato. You have outdone yourself again in your culinary arts. Wow. Look at that nice fried garlic. Oh, my goodness. We're in trouble. Look at this. See the stick? We lost a lot of water last night. Sticks right here. The water's down there. We in trouble, Miss Duh. Yeah. We're all packed up. Finally, the sun is out. We came on a pretty good morning. Then it's rained in the afternoon. It's rained for two days. The sun is up this morning, which is great to break up camp when it's not raining. The water has really dropped. That stake is where we put it two days ago. The water was right up to that stake. Now look at it. So we're going to have a little bit of a tussle getting out of here probably because there's some low places in the river. Going to take a little maneuvering. Well, guys, true to fashion, we just had a little mishap. I had the drone up there getting some good footage. And I went to catch the thing. And it did a quick twist on me like it was avoiding me. And the blade hit my finger. And as soon as you hit a blade, she's down. So it went down in the middle of the river over here. So to save the memory card, at least, I went for a little swim. It is cold, real cold. And I got right to the bottom of my chicken McNuggets. And somehow I gained an extra two inches on my tippy toes. But the next step put me up to my belly button. A lot of foam beats more. A lot of foam beats more rapids up ahead. That's a lot of foam right there. But the river is quite a bit lower. I'm glad I'm with a highly experienced river man in Donny. We've spent a lot of time on not just a river, but particularly this river. So he kind of knows the ins and outs and which side to be on. And all right, guys, we didn't make it through the rapids. We got pretty close. So time to hook up to the boat. I'd strip down to my underwear, but I don't have any on because I just went for a swim a whole lot. I don't mind doing that if we have to do that. It's pretty easy to do, though. That's not hard. Donny, I don't even see it. Oh, I see it now. It's at the end of the rapids. Did that have your name on it? Well, we just lost a paddle. It's got Donny's name on it. So if you guys ever find a paddle down Shizankuk or whatever the next body order is, it says DB Johnston on it, Jefferson, Maine. That's who it is. Let me know. Get ahold of us. I'm sure he'd love to have it back. I think his mentor, Al, made that for him 50 years ago. What a shame. Now paddles are out of premium. Yeah. See, I had it laying up here like this. And I must have hit it. I led your paddle. About 10 feet ahead. That's right here. See it? Gigantic. Oh, you're an anchor. Yeah, it's right there. Something on the end of it, too. I can't tell if that was like another hook. See the end? Yeah. It's got an eye and maybe another hook. Maybe it's not an anchor, but it's in the shape of it. It is an anchor. It is? Yeah. I can't believe we made it. Good driving. We lost a drone and a paddle. Good driving, Donny. And good driving. You OK? Oh, yeah. What was it, about a six-hour ride? Well, your arms back here running the run. So sore. Oh, you got a switch on the right hand. You did good. You just damn good. Hey, way to go. Yeah. That river was some shallow. I got to see a lot more bottom of it coming back than we did heading down. I'm just going to grab it. It looks like a broken chain. Holy. Look at that. Look at that. Wow. Ow. Wow. Look at the size of that anchor. It's an anchor, too. Really? Yeah. No way you're going to lift that. It's anchored. Holy mackerel. Look at the hook on that thing. Yeah. Like 8-10 inches. I'll show you the other end in a minute. That is impressive. What is that thing doing in this river? I think it was putting it to anchor a boom, a log boom. Yeah? So pulpwood wouldn't either go down this side or close off the other side. Did they run steamships down here? No. No? Not this far. I mean, you've got to get over here and look at this thing close up. It's crazy. That is something. Whoa. It wants to take me right over. Wow. Look at how that was made, huh? Yeah. Boy, that's been in the river a long time. It is solid, solid, solid. It's over. It's six foot tall. Wow. There's got a, it's got like a drifted eye. And then it's got a huge o-hook on it. Yeah. It's got away over 300, I'd say. Yeah. Wouldn't you? Yeah. If I can't pick it with water, it's 300. Lot of metal. Wow. That's impressive to find something like that. I just saw the eye. Yeah. And I was like, that can't be a tree. So we went back and I thought it was a saltwater anchor, is what it looked like to me. Yeah. Now look at the paddle on that thing. That bites in wicked. Oh, it's taking me over. So that's quite something. Well, I'm going to lay her down. OK. You ready? Tidal wave. Gotcha.