Abandoned Chimneys

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  • #1864
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Hey guys –

    I found something really cool today.

    #15630

    The chimney is probably fine.

    #15631

    On an aside, do you only use that electric leash while hiking with Mae or all the time.

    #15632
    Avatar photoBob Riggins
    Member

    There is one sure thing about an unsupported chimney, eventually it is going to fall.  Just make sure you are not under it when it does.  Other than that, I have always found abandoned chimneys fascinating.  They just seem to stir the imagination as you try to conjure up what used to be around them.

    #15633
    Zach Matthews
    The Itinerant Angler

    Interesting information, thank you.

    #15634

    Thanks for the info Zach.

    #15635
    Avatar photoSteve K.
    Member

    “One beep now gets her attention”

    Zach….thanks for the heads up! Cabelas huh? I’ve got a wedding anniversary coming up so I may just ……..nevermind.

    #15636
    Tim Pommer
    Member

    I ran into this one on the AT this weekend in GSMNP.

    #15637
    steve howard
    Member

    Zach, I have two French Bulldogs and we have a invisible fence and use the training collars (all in one) and they are great. We can take them out and they will behave us and we are too the point that we don’t even shock anymore, we just beep and they “know”.

    Google Earth is great and I like the Chimney find. There is a great one here in Nashville at Percy Warner Park.

    #15638

    Zach,

    Be sure that the fireplace stack in clear.

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