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Things You Find in the Field: a sleeping log

What I found first. I was driving a narrow winding country road looking for small Precambrian outcrops poking through Tertiary fill.  I found one and luckily there was a pull-out directly across from it.  I stopped to take photos across the draw.  Then I looked down.
What I found next (lower right).Draws next to little-traveled roads are convenient places to dump large objects no longer wanted.  This one had a small but interesting collection.  There was the worn-out couch above, and an unidentifiable metal object I first thought was a television.
Click on image to possibly identify object. There were several beds, or at least bedsprings.Bed parts – lower right and just down and left of center (click on image to view).But by far the most amazing thing I found was ...... a log in bed!  Was it just napping?  or sawing logs?  ;-)

[This post was inspired by Silver Fox of Looking for Detachment – specifically her old junk series.]

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