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Ancient rock walls in New England defy logic in a lot of ways and until you spend years upon years walking them and following them its hard to Grasp. I have spent just about 20 years out here in the woods of NH metal detecting, exploring and reading the landscape history. Today I was just trying to get to the back of one colonial farm......Just one location lined with rock walls in a square and it was brutal ! The landscape is awful, the walls are miles long and the land is useless even for sheep. There is still questions about who built the stone walls here and I must say it is becoming more mysterious to me. No settler back in the 1700s would have had the time to clear the land of timber, pull all these rocks and lay 2 miles of four foot tall rock wall to mark his property. All of that while building his house, hunting for food, cultivating crops and just straight up surviving. As well the massive square shaped 200 acres of rock wall are perfectly north east west and south by compass, but the rock walls in the farm area are sloppy and all over the place. And again, this is one farm out of thousands and thousands in New England that have miles of stone walls. Im telling you, spend one year going out exploring and following rock walls and it will change what you think about what you have been told about the ancient rock walls of New England. Join this channel to get be a contributor. / @notthursday Check out the Olight flashlight gear we use & save $$$ with our coupon code. https://www.olightstore.com/s/ZFDV9P Use the SDNT10 promo code to get 10% off the non sale items. The official SDNT website www.notthursday.com Links to some of the gear that I use while out exploring, metal detecting & hiking. Some of them are also my EDC Everyday carry items. My knife Benchmade - Adamas 275 Tactical Knife with Olive Drab G12 Handle (275SFE-2) https://amzn.to/3TTMijm Flashlight #1 for handheld use in CW OLIGHT Warrior 3S 2300 Lumens Tactical Flashlight https://amzn.to/4aP1sgu Flashlight #2 for the magnet base use in NW OLIGHT Baton3 Pro 1500 Lumens EDC Rechargeable Flashlight https://amzn.to/3W3l8sG Swiss army knife Tinker. Smallest reliable multi tool https://amzn.to/3vPtjON Portable flame Zippo brass armor lighter. https://amzn.to/3UfmrUl The shovel. Lesche Mini Sampson 18" T-Handle Shovel with Double Serrated Blade! https://amzn.to/3vO9ibq Metal detector #1 Fisher F19 Metal Detector with 11-inch DD Waterproof Searchcoil https://amzn.to/3VVQq4H Metal detector #2 Fisher Labs F75 Special Edition Metal Detector (F75LTD-BLK) https://amzn.to/3TSr59r Metal detector #3 Teknetics G2+ https://amzn.to/4aT46li Handheld Pinpointer Fisher F Pulse https://amzn.to/49yYTxV My backpack. 511 Rush 12 https://amzn.to/3UgqIab Metal detecting dump pouch. 511 6X6 pouch https://amzn.to/43WxzbM If you would like to be a patron of this channel by making a pledge & being a contributor to Not Thursday. www.patreon.com/stealthdiggers Not Thursday hiking exploring history Olight flashlights metal detecting New Hampshire Fisher F19 metal detector When you realize the size of it all it really does not make sense