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Old 06-09-2008, 01:36 PM
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This is the camp we used to rent ('70s/'80s)from the owners who live up the road from it. It was called "Cobblestone Camp". It was made from the rocks (cobblestones) that came from the creek behind the camp.
I haven't been back up there in a lot of years, but the memories will NEVER fade. I'll never forget how I would look forward to hunting up there!! We wouldsee bear, turkey, grouse, and a ton of deer. The cabin is still there. It's in Bradford Co, not far from Towanda,Pa. State Game Lands #36. Kellogg Mtn/Stone Mtn were right there, near the little town of Powell. How I miss that little cabin.
Sorry about the pic quality, it's froma scan.


Jeff - That's only about 15 miles from my camp. I know that areareally well. I drive through Powell on 414 when going to my camp.It's beautiful there indeed, that's really the same valley that my camp overlooks, Powell is just on the other end of it.
Small world Matt. I knew your place wasn't too far from Cobblestone Camp. I once climbed to the top of Stone Mountain and had a view of the cabin that I will never forget!It looked like a little doll house out of a story book. I'll go to my grave with that vision, literally!Beautiful country up there. The deer numbers aren't what they were in those "good old days" though.[&o]You know, when it used to snow for every opening day?
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Old 06-09-2008, 02:18 PM
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Dan - how many buildings do you have up there?
Hmmmm......I have 8 rental cabins, 1 cabin for my family (not in the picture, built in 2006), mine and Jill's house (also not in the picture, built last year), an office, pole shed, small storage building, small workshop, plus 3 outhouses and a showerhouse that don't get used much anymore. Oh yeah, there's also a fish cleaning house.


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Old 06-09-2008, 02:56 PM
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Dan - how many buildings do you have up there?
Hmmmm......I have 8 rental cabins, 1 cabin for my family (not in the picture, built in 2006), mine and Jill's house (also not in the picture, built last year), an office, pole shed, small storage building, small workshop, plus 3 outhouses and a showerhouse that don't get used much anymore. Oh yeah, there's also a fish cleaning house.

That looked awesome Dan!! I envy you and wish I had your lifestyle!! Enjoy it while you can.
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Old 06-09-2008, 03:13 PM
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Wildcat camp in Calhoun co.ILL

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Old 06-09-2008, 03:13 PM
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Ok i USED to camp back in the 80's and early 90's but life got in the way Here is an old photo of deer camp, it was just a camper, (in background ) a portable crapper with the bottom cut out, and a hole dugunder it with a bag of lime for smell control tarps wraped around trees for a wind break with the fire pit inside and about 10 of us crazed alcohol fed nut cases I had tocrop out the beer can on the tail gate This is me in 1980 something Dam i was good looking [8D]check out the homemade cobra stabilizer extension and the hat patch that looked like a bill board

This is now camp, i can walk out the door into the woods or drive around the block a little more toasty

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Old 06-09-2008, 03:56 PM
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My camp consists of a tent in the middle of the woods bear hunting or elk hunting. I deer hunt around my home so no camp there. I'll have to take some pics this fall of the place we always put up our tents bear hunting. Its really a neat place being we have a small creek below the camp where we bath and stay somewhat clean. Its my favorite place to be in Minnesota, I can't wait till baiting opens in the middle of August.
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Old 06-09-2008, 06:01 PM
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Before that, it was a mishmash of rough-cut lumber, tarpaper, celotex, and scrap plywood. We had sheet metal covering the bottom 1/3 to keep the porcupines from eating a hole in it. The area where we're at is loaded with porcupines.
I hear ya on the pocupine front brother.
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Old 06-09-2008, 06:20 PM
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East Texas Lease

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Old 06-09-2008, 09:02 PM
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Mine!
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Old 06-09-2008, 09:08 PM
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