This sure looks like bear scat on the trail behind the house. Those are persimmon seeds in there, a favorite bear food. I saw more scat on the road by the house as well.
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Jan 28 Rainbow Falls
This was to be my much anticipated return to Mt Cammerer but road conditions and closures due to TS Helene and recent weather prevented an...
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In May of 1963, a Piper aircraft carrying 5 persons crashed into the north side of Hanging Rock Ridge. Two persons died as a result of ...
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Hidden in Hanging Rock State Park are many scenic gems. This is one of those places. Along Cascade Creek, you will find this pool of re...
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In southern Randolph County, tucked away in a secluded field, in the flood plain of a tributary of Deep River, sits this Indian mound. It is...
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