TillaMurphs Posted April 30, 2010 Posted April 30, 2010 AH HA!! It looks like you have probably answered the question in this thread: Gold-colored USGS disks. What are they made of? Black Dog Trackers is the winner! It was his thought that the gold USGS disks were aluminum bronze. The information and date in your article would seem to confirm that. Thanks for sharing this - really appreciate it. Quote
kayakbird Posted April 30, 2010 Posted April 30, 2010 Looks like that four cornered stem was still in use in 1963. JM0549 I think that the previous log for this one qualifies for a BOGUS FIND - or did that family have a helicopter and permission to land on unclimbable spires in Canyonlands National Park? kayakbird Quote
TillaMurphs Posted April 30, 2010 Posted April 30, 2010 Looks like that four cornered stem was still in use in 1963. JM0549 I think that the previous log for this one qualifies for a BOGUS FIND - or did that family have a helicopter and permission to land on unclimbable spires in Canyonlands National Park? kayakbird How did you get up there? Quote
kayakbird Posted April 30, 2010 Posted April 30, 2010 Looks like that four cornered stem was still in use in 1963. JM0549 I think that the previous log for this one qualifies for a BOGUS FIND - or did that family have a helicopter and permission to land on unclimbable spires in Canyonlands National Park? kayakbird How did you get up there? JM0549 can be scrambled, with care - JM0544 is helicopter only. Or is GOOGLE EARTH good enough to see brass? MEL Quote
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