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Maybe this has been posted before, if so I apologize, but I thought it was kind of cool. Found, apparently, in New Mexico. Guess the old boy lost his footing.
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And liberals think that an arrow or a bullet is a bad way to go......
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I've seen virtually the same only a 4x4 mule deer buck suspended vertically in a rock crack.
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That pic has been floating around for a while now. Cory is right...that was my first thought as well.
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Have seen the same thing wedged between round bales, just a spike though
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That would not be a fun way to die. I read a climbing book "addicted to danger" and in the opening chapter a guy falls through a snow bridge and gets wedged in a crevasse. Uninjured. I think he froze to death overnight
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Interesting pic...thanks for sharing it!
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