It does. Unexploded Ordnance is common on military posts. Stuff left over from WWI and WWII all over the country. This particular area was reopened for hunting this year for the first in several. As long as you don’t go around digging up and kicking suspicious objects, you should be fine!quavodus wrote:Congratulations and nice looking country. Does that sign say unexploded ordnance? Wow, that would make some interesting hunting.
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