Man O man them are so beautiful and that jasper is pretty as they come! Im sooo jealous!!! I aure wish we had that kind od stuff to find around here. Im 60 years old now and have not found one yet. I walk with my eyes to the ground where ever I go so its a small wonder I dont have neck problems! Great finds!
I'd just like to thank you sir for taking us along your journey through the past i really enjoyed watching your videos and learning what your teaching us thank again God bless.
@@HistoryHoundDetectingthanks for the views of nature🐦with its exotic creatures thanks for the 4th of july best wishes although im not a american citizen my country has some american essence in it as george washington came to barbados🇧🇧my country when he was 19 with his brother lawrence who suffered from TB it was believed the tropical climate would help his brother ,george washington came down with smallpox here but fortunately he became immune to the disease after recovering i got a book by alan echart reasontly called gateway to empire it mentions tecumseh in it but it looks like the book you spoke on the frontersman seems to dwell more on tecumsehs story 🤔the US seems to have good books on that period when the US was doing its western expansion i saw a indian name molutha he was given the US flag 🇺🇲to fly over his lodge so he wouldnt be attacked he appears to have been a shawnee like tecumseh but colonel benjamin and a group of kentucky militamen attacked his village despite the promise moluntha was speared at first but when a US commander asked him if he was at some battle that was a skirmish with the americans and the officer thoughtmoluntha had said yes 🙄uhh the other officer attacked moluntha and sliced open his head uhhhh brother the book gateway to empire has that story echart has tecumseh witnessing that and making tecumseh who was a adolecent at that time distruss the americans this story on moluntha sounds a little similar to a sick event that occured in 1864 at a place called sand creek a cheynne chief black kettle was promised if he flew the US🇺🇲flag over his lodge and tipii no harm will come to him and his people on the early morning hours they where brutaly attacked by a commander name colonel chivington he was suppose to be some ex methodist preacher but man 🙄💥💥the attack they did on sand creek was so intense men women and children where brutaly the sadisticaly killed a man name silas soule refused to participate in the attack later he and another officer wrote down accounts on what occured there chief black kettle manage to escape that carnage heavy stuff
@@HistoryHoundDetectingit seems the book the frontersman tells of tecumsehs birth better as i was listening to a podcast and i heard the famous story that tecumseh was born when a meteor☄flew over the village i learnt that his name means the panther as to the shawnee the comets our meteors where like panthers jumping across the sky maybe the frontiersman maybe a better book by echart to read than gateway to empire ,as it seems to focus on tecumsehs story a little more im still looking at gateway to empire il see how it goes as i move through it🤔
@@HistoryHoundDetectinglooking at this book gateway to empire by alan echart im coming cross a name jean baptiste point du sable ,i typed in his name and to my surpise😧he was a african from haiti who actualy as it seems founded chicago our a major part of it and its trading organization along the lakes of michigan and other places i never new that😦well you learn something every day
Thats a coyote mixed with dog I believe. Becoming more common, come out during day and not as spooked by people. I saw a strange dog like creature during the day here in Asheville that looked part coyote.
I see you had your crocs in two wheel drive so it wasn't too muddy. 😅 some good points to add to your collection too. You know that mink is gonna come back with a restaurant like that. I believe that was a Coywolf it's what is starting to be pretty prolific around the US . I caught one on out game cam here and it was much larger than a Coyote.
Two wheel drive engaged but I keep it in granny gear so I don’t bust my butt. Lol. I wondered about a coy/dog combo. It’s white face reminded me of a malamute but the coat was more coyote. Thanks for watching!
Man O man them are so beautiful and that jasper is pretty as they come! Im sooo jealous!!! I aure wish we had that kind od stuff to find around here. Im 60 years old now and have not found one yet. I walk with my eyes to the ground where ever I go so its a small wonder I dont have neck problems! Great finds!
Enjoyed it Ben. The Mink capture was priceless.
Thanks for taking time to watch!
Some beautiful finds in that garden. That mink is living the good life right there 😆 🤣.
Absolutely! Fat and happy!
Beautiful Jasper, I really like your videos Ben, nature, she is incredible and you do a grand job showing us. Thank you from the South U.K.
Very kind words Heather! Thank you for watching!
I'd just like to thank you sir for taking us along your journey through the past i really enjoyed watching your videos and learning what your teaching us thank again God bless.
Thank you Lucian. You’re very kind. God bless you.
@@HistoryHoundDetectingthanks for the views of nature🐦with its exotic creatures thanks for the 4th of july best wishes although im not a american citizen my country has some american essence in it as george washington came to barbados🇧🇧my country when he was 19 with his brother lawrence who suffered from TB it was believed the tropical climate would help his brother ,george washington came down with smallpox here but fortunately he became immune to the disease after recovering i got a book by alan echart reasontly called gateway to empire it mentions tecumseh in it but it looks like the book you spoke on the frontersman seems to dwell more on tecumsehs story 🤔the US seems to have good books on that period when the US was doing its western expansion i saw a indian name molutha he was given the US flag 🇺🇲to fly over his lodge so he wouldnt be attacked he appears to have been a shawnee like tecumseh but colonel benjamin and a group of kentucky militamen attacked his village despite the promise moluntha was speared at first but when a US commander asked him if he was at some battle that was a skirmish with the americans and the officer thoughtmoluntha had said yes 🙄uhh the other officer attacked moluntha and sliced open his head uhhhh brother the book gateway to empire has that story echart has tecumseh witnessing that and making tecumseh who was a adolecent at that time distruss the americans this story on moluntha sounds a little similar to a sick event that occured in 1864 at a place called sand creek a cheynne chief black kettle was promised if he flew the US🇺🇲flag over his lodge and tipii no harm will come to him and his people on the early morning hours they where brutaly attacked by a commander name colonel chivington he was suppose to be some ex methodist preacher but man 🙄💥💥the attack they did on sand creek was so intense men women and children where brutaly the sadisticaly killed a man name silas soule refused to participate in the attack later he and another officer wrote down accounts on what occured there chief black kettle manage to escape that carnage heavy stuff
@@HistoryHoundDetectingit seems the book the frontersman tells of tecumsehs birth better as i was listening to a podcast and i heard the famous story that tecumseh was born when a meteor☄flew over the village i learnt that his name means the panther as to the shawnee the comets our meteors where like panthers jumping across the sky maybe the frontiersman maybe a better book by echart to read than gateway to empire ,as it seems to focus on tecumsehs story a little more im still looking at gateway to empire il see how it goes as i move through it🤔
@@HistoryHoundDetectinglooking at this book gateway to empire by alan echart im coming cross a name jean baptiste point du sable ,i typed in his name and to my surpise😧he was a african from haiti who actualy as it seems founded chicago our a major part of it and its trading organization along the lakes of michigan and other places i never new that😦well you learn something every day
Nice hunt Ben! Some sweet finds congrats!! That was a good sized mink for sure.
Thanks for watching Tim!
Ben that was a good selection of artifacts. I wish the farmers in my area would turn the soil once in a while!
The large farming operations rarely do anymore. Thank the Lord for small person gardens!
That Mink is literally in Heaven!
You bet he is. He ate 3!
Thats a coyote mixed with dog I believe. Becoming more common, come out during day and not as spooked by people. I saw a strange dog like creature during the day here in Asheville that looked part coyote.
I’m in agreement. The behavior was too wild for even a stray dog.
That mink will eat every fish in that tank! 😮
I’m not sure where he puts it! He ate 3 fish bigger than him while I ate lunch!
Cool
You are wearing your Crocs, I have never worn my Crocs artifact hunting. Maybe I should try it. Thanks David
I have no shame David. Lol. Love me some Crocs.
I see you had your crocs in two wheel drive so it wasn't too muddy. 😅 some good points to add to your collection too. You know that mink is gonna come back with a restaurant like that. I believe that was a Coywolf it's what is starting to be pretty prolific around the US . I caught one on out game cam here and it was much larger than a Coyote.
Two wheel drive engaged but I keep it in granny gear so I don’t bust my butt. Lol. I wondered about a coy/dog combo. It’s white face reminded me of a malamute but the coat was more coyote. Thanks for watching!
Looked like a river otter to me? lol
Just a wee little mink! Thanks for watching!
Love these videos! I remember as a kid finding arrowheads in my aunts corn field. I was wondering if you have a facebook or Instagram?
I don’t have a social media account connected to the channel. Probably should though! Lol