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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Autumnarcher on February 06, 2010, 11:34:00 PM
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What is it about a camp site that holds a special feeling in our mind. A place to call home away from home, something simple, yet comfortable. A place that allows us to relax, unwind, and leave the every day hassles behind, whether it be for a weekend getaway, or a prolonged adventure of a hunt in distant and remote places.
I've spent plenty of time daydreaming of a cozy base camp in the western mountains, a warm fire, the smell of juniper, and coffee simmering on the coals.
Other times, I envision what would be the perfect camp at a 2-3 day trad shoot. A canvas tent, inviting, and comfy. The mixed smells of woodsmoke and a pot of venison stew in a cast iron pot, simmering over a bed of hickory coals.
A simple longbow, and quiver full of arrows hanging on a nearb branch, or from a tent pole.
The early morning sun reflecting from the canvas, and the snow. A narrow column of smoke rising from the flickeriing fire. The blue-grey smoke rising straight up, then spreads out harizontally in the frosty morning thermals, and hangs like a umbrella over the camp and surrounding woods.
A morning hunt for rabbits and squirrels, a quiver full of judo's, and a white cloud from every breath. The crack of the axe as it falls on a piece of frozen firewood,and the smell of hot coffee after the morning hunt.
The hoot of an owl at dusk, a turkey gobbling from a distance. A warm sleeping bag,a fleece shirt and the flickering glow from the vents in the woodstove.
An arrow broken, and an arrow lost.
The shadow of a simple bow, cast across the winter snow by the light of the moon, as it hangs ready for another day, another hunt.
The fun the kids have, exploring everything that is new,everything that just seems so simple and right.
I had gotten away from tenting, but it calls me back now stronger than ever. A good tent goes together with a good bow, good friends and family, and a warm fire. There is a certain sense of satisfaction in that.
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Great, now I really, really want to go camping big time! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Excellent post!!!!!!!
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Me too!
Second vote on a great post.
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Count me in :bigsmyl:
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I did a 4 day camp at this site last year, sure was a good time. I camped by myself, hunted and just sat by the fire! I really like this pic, brings back some good memories!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v604/BowHuntingFool/P1040102.jpg)
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To me its the smell its like saying i`m home again.. wish i new how post pics
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(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v284/autumnarcher/island2.jpg)
Here is my small camp from a island hunt I did this past season. This year I will be in the same place, but for at least a week. This was a solo hunt, solitude, peace and quiet, with no agenda or time table other than my own. It was a great trip. My only visitor was a very large, and very determined raccoon. The sounds of waves lapping onto the shore behind camp put me to sleep every night.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v284/autumnarcher/island6.jpg)
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Dude I love the silence and the absence of the hustle in a camp. :thumbsup:
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I spend the whole month of September in a hunting camp and i really love it.Much better than hunt from a more confortable shelter.
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I have a big travel trailer I use for our base of operations at the property we deer hunt on. Generator, furnace, Sattelite TV, microwave etc.
Its comfy for sure, but its not camping. Its a portable house.
My wife talked me in to buying that behemoth of a camper, and it only gets moved twice a year. In spring, to the marina campground where we walleye fish in the summer on Saginaw Bay, then to deer camp in the fall. Now that I have the tent I wanted for so long, thanks to Whip from PrairieTraditions, I will be using it a lot more. A winter campout or 2 with the boys, a trip across state for some spring steelhead fishing and some turkey hunting. Several shoots, MBH Rendezvous, GLLI and a few others.
My boys (17 and 11) love to go on our camping adventures, working on mastering important outdoor prepardness skills such as making fire, getting water, emergency shelter, and orienteering. Each outing we work on something new. If we are lucky enough, we can get some small game to add to our food. Typically we take some backpacker freeze-dried meals, and a couple of MRE's. Nothing more than a metal canteen cup is needed to eat well. I can't wait for our next trip, hopefully in a couple weeks.
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Cool Pics! There's no way for me to describe it. There's just nothing like it!!! Jason
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Originally posted by lpcjon2:
Dude I love the silence and the absence of the hustle in a camp. :thumbsup:
Yea I hate when they dance in camp it really gets under my skin.
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Good morning.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/Hunting%20and%20Camp/2007%20November%20Hunt/Img_5093.jpg)
Yeah, it is! Coffee?
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/Hunting%20and%20Camp/2007%20November%20Hunt/2007Camp2.jpg)
Spirit has already had hers, I guess.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/Hunting%20and%20Camp/2007%20November%20Hunt/2007Spirit.jpg)
Good camp. Come have a cup and sit in the GOOD chair.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/TG%20Uploads/Hunting/DutyCall.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/Hunting%20and%20Camp/2007%20November%20Hunt/2007SnowCamp.jpg)
Sheba's got the good spot, but that chair is still open.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v249/Killdeer/TG%20Uploads/Hunting/CozyCampNov.jpg)
Killdeer
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Gah - I need more pictures... there's just something about the peace that is a hunting camp.
Just got my new SL3 ultralight tipi, and may need to go try and put it up in the snow thanks to you all.
Is it fall yet? I want to go hunt.
:campfire: :archer:
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I spent three days snowed in by myself at the farm before I was joined by two others. Those first three days were the best. I like the solitude. I can only think of two people I could stay on an extended hunt... Like a few weeks.
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This used to be a great tent my son and I used since 1980 but it leaked like a sieve at a big shoot last year. I bought a new modern tent but may waterproof it someday. I don't trust it anymore.
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0603/reddogge/Archery/IMG_0775.jpg)
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Great post, and some awsome pics.
Keep the tents ready, and make the time.
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I'm planning on a camp/hunt next season, as remote as possible, at least ten days. I have my eye on my home state of Ohio. Wayne allows dispersed camping, with over 200,000 acres, I might find a quiet spot for my tent.
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Great pics Killdeer. Looks like a fun outing for sure.