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Here's mine surrounded by pure white snow! I also consider most of you family here and anyone is welcome to use mine but just bring a "BIG SHOVEL" the snow can get pretty deep at times like in this pic... Posts: 3342 | From: Hurlock Maryland | Registered: Mar 2006
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Wow! Ya'll are huntin in style!. My hunting camp consists of a one-man tent or the bed of my truck. I'm a little jealous, but then again I can put my "cabin" anywhere.
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Love the beagle Ron. Don't trust my youngest one enough to let her off leash. I have faith the older one would come back, though she cut a coyote tract in the snow once and wouldn't so much as lift her head when I was screaming her name five feet behind her.
Great, loving dogs, but darn stubborn. Must be why I love em so much, I see so much of me in them, hehe.
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-------------------- If your gonna take time to do it, do it right the first time! My Dad 1940-2002 Posts: 1773 | From: S. Indiana | Registered: Jan 2008
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quote:Originally posted by Eric Krewson: You guys are lucky to have cabins in areas that the lowlifes don't bother.
Where I live the backwoods meth heads would first steal every thing out of the cabin, then burn it down to collect any metal they could find to sell for scrap.
The above happened to a friend of mine a month or so ago in southern, middle Tennessee.
That's so funny & true but so sad at the same time.
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quote:Originally posted by LITTLEBIGMAN: some great camps here. i'd love to hunt in all of them here is mine at 5 pines farm
What the heck is that thing?..pretty cool actually.
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There is some great stuff on this thread. I am hoping to get my log cabin started shortly. It will take some time but it is good to work towards a goal that will bring such a wonderful reward. I have the spot, I have the trees, now I just have to get my butt to work. To all - keep the pictures coming. This is a great thread. Thanks for sharing. It put a spark back in my plans.
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Hummer, you MUST get the turkey buzzard house redone, that is exactly what I want!
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Cabins seem to take on a life of there own over the years. The stories of how this deck came to being built or how a window or a door was placed are all part of the history. In 1975 when we put the original foundation down we had no idea that our little get away would become three times the original size, have a well, solar panels to run lights and a bathroom with a flush toliet and shower. After adding the solar last year we just had to put in a back screened in deck so we could sit out there in the summer when the skeeters could eat you alive. Camp life sure is fun.
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Lee, The last folks I let stay there Trashed the place and Stole my door and wenders! It ain't the Biggest cabin but we gots plans to add on another room or two...Now I got some more fishin to do and go invite a few more folk to stop and and see my cabin..I think I'll go send old DOC NOC an invitation! Tell ya all what I had the worst case of "Cabin Fever " today! Posts: 3342 | From: Hurlock Maryland | Registered: Mar 2006
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This is my other Cabin but the family won't let me take it hunting.
-------------------- God Bless & good hunting Jerry(Gray Buffalo)Bauman ssbn 618 Navy
I try not to let my mind wander...It is too small and fragile to be out by itself. Posts: 1638 | From: St. Peters, Missouri, USA | Registered: Apr 2003
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