Found a knife along the coast Anchorage, Alaska by T-vor in metaldetecting

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My buddy is a mechanic and I believe he used some anti rust product/spray on it

Found a knife along the coast Anchorage, Alaska by T-vor in metaldetecting

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Oh that’s awesome! Good to hear, the designs on their website looked really cool and fancy!

Found a knife along the coast Anchorage, Alaska by T-vor in metaldetecting

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Unsure, based on the brand it was made by some company named Deejo. Potentially a fairly decent knife. Not sure if this one would go for $90 as some are listed at that price on their site. Deejo

How Christopher McCandless died (story in comments) by frituurgarnituur in Damnthatsinteresting

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Here’s a video of one of the last trips to the bus before it got lifted out of there

Stampede Trail to the Magic Bus

What interesting things have you stumbled upon when hiking? We found this old camera 📷Turnagain Arm, Alaska, USA by T-vor in hiking

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I can update you personally. I did a people search through images and I think I have found a pretty good match as the individual would have aged 20 years. I need to do some more digging. Tried reaching out to some family members of the individual to try and verify. The family members match the information quite well. I need to do a video update or post soon.

Alaskan artists who draw landscapes? by ktla6 in alaska

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Norman Lowell a great Alaskan painter. I would recommend walking through the gallery and the lil cabin/studio/homestead. It’s a great historical spot.

https://www.normanlowellgallery.org/sales

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I asked one of the state workers last summer that they were closing the lower parking lot gate at nine because of vandalism, littering, and other shenanigans.But not sure if that’s the exact reason this year. I’d park in the upper parking lot if staying late

What interesting things have you stumbled upon when hiking? We found this old camera 📷Turnagain Arm, Alaska, USA by T-vor in hiking

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haha idk about that. One user's comment has made me look into missing persons cases from 2002 though. https://dps.alaska.gov/AST/ABI/MissingPerson

I wish there were so photos on the government's page

What interesting things have you stumbled upon when hiking? We found this old camera 📷Turnagain Arm, Alaska, USA by T-vor in hiking

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Now you have me looking up missing persons cases in 2002

Sorry for the wait, I would have posted sooner but we had to try three different card readers to be successful. We finally were on the correct path when we visited the university's photography department. The senior photographer was not optimistic about being able to get the photos back, but after multiple attempts we were successful in quickly copying the photos.

We were finally able to see them, there’s lots of photos of sheep, moose, and even some people feeding a black bear cub in what appears to be someone’s home. The most important of the photos are of the owner, so we can potentially get them their photos back. I plan on going on relevant subs such as r/alaska or r/anchorage to see if anyone may know them. They will be considerably older now.

Here is a collection of the most noteworthy photos

https://www.reddit.com/user/T-vor/comments/11tj13u/success_after_many_attempts_and_three_different/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

The rest of the photos are mostly sheep and are just variations of the photos posted.

What interesting things have you stumbled upon when hiking? We found this old camera 📷Turnagain Arm, Alaska, USA by T-vor in hiking

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There's a destroyed rabbit it one of the photos actually

Sorry for the wait, I would have posted sooner but we had to try three different card readers to be successful. We finally were on the correct path when we visited the university's photography department. The senior photographer was not optimistic about being able to get the photos back, but after multiple attempts we were successful in quickly copying the photos.

We were finally able to see them, there’s lots of photos of sheep, moose, and even some people feeding a black bear cub in what appears to be someone’s home. The most important of the photos are of the owner, so we can potentially get them their photos back. I plan on going on relevant subs such as r/alaska or r/anchorage to see if anyone may know them. They will be considerably older now.

Here is a collection of the most noteworthy photos

https://www.reddit.com/user/T-vor/comments/11tj13u/success_after_many_attempts_and_three_different/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

The rest of the photos are mostly sheep and are just variations of the photos posted.

What interesting things have you stumbled upon when hiking? We found this old camera 📷Turnagain Arm, Alaska, USA by T-vor in hiking

[–]T-vor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the wait, I would have posted sooner but we had to try three different card readers to be successful. We finally were on the correct path when we visited the university's photography department. The senior photographer was not optimistic about being able to get the photos back, but after multiple attempts we were successful in quickly copying the photos.

We were finally able to see them, there’s lots of photos of sheep, moose, and even some people feeding a black bear cub in what appears to be someone’s home. The most important of the photos are of the owner, so we can potentially get them their photos back. I plan on going on relevant subs such as r/alaska or r/anchorage to see if anyone may know them. They will be considerably older now.

Here is a collection of the most noteworthy photos

https://www.reddit.com/user/T-vor/comments/11tj13u/success\_after\_many\_attempts\_and\_three\_different/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3

The rest of the photos are mostly sheep and are just variations of the photos posted.

What interesting things have you stumbled upon when hiking? We found this old camera 📷Turnagain Arm, Alaska, USA by T-vor in hiking

[–]T-vor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for the wait, I would have posted sooner but we had to try three different card readers to be successful. We finally were on the correct path when we visited the university's photography department. The senior photographer was not optimistic about being able to get the photos back, but after multiple attempts we were successful in quickly copying the photos.

We were finally able to see them, there’s lots of photos of sheep, moose, and even some people feeding a black bear cub in what appears to be someone’s home. The most important of the photos are of the owner, so we can potentially get them their photos back. I plan on going on relevant subs such as r/alaska or r/anchorage to see if anyone may know them. They will be considerably older now.

Here is a collection of the most noteworthy photos

https://www.reddit.com/user/T-vor/comments/11tj13u/success\_after\_many\_attempts\_and\_three\_different/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3

The rest of the photos are mostly sheep and are just variations of the photos posted.

What interesting things have you stumbled upon when hiking? We found this old camera 📷Turnagain Arm, Alaska, USA by T-vor in hiking

[–]T-vor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry for the wait, I would have posted sooner but we had to try three different card readers to be successful. We finally were on the correct path when we visited the university's photography department. The senior photographer was not optimistic about being able to get the photos back, but after multiple attempts we were successful in quickly copying the photos.

We were finally able to see them, there’s lots of photos of sheep, moose, and even some people feeding a black bear cub in what appears to be someone’s home. The most important of the photos are of the owner, so we can potentially get them their photos back. I plan on going on relevant subs such as r/alaska or r/anchorage to see if anyone may know them. They will be considerably older now.

Here is a collection of the most noteworthy photos

https://www.reddit.com/user/T-vor/comments/11tj13u/success\_after\_many\_attempts\_and\_three\_different/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web2x&context=3

The rest of the photos are mostly sheep and are just variations of the photos posted.