I think both Lyman. I'm thinking you have been around this block yourself.
It would be the only easy way up or downstream on this side of the river.
I didn't post the flakes I found. Well just the large jasper one. Plenty flakes
means sittin down for a spell. I also found fixed charcoal deep in the trail.
Quartz, chalcedony, jasper, quartzite, gray and black chert and a tad of
rhyolite from the fall line. The mountain is pure Sandstone, so all material was imported at least a mile, up to 70.
The view of the wide river bottom land on the other side in a boreal landscape
would have been spectacular and useful for hunting large animals.
Woodland buffalo, elk, deer and 300 pound beaver
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