Brent's Trailer was Simple, Effective and Comfortable at Nights, providing shelter from cold, wind and rain. We did little more than sleep there. Showers and meals were served hot in the main house.
The Hunting Camp and Site
Sat May 19, 2012
Not the most luxurious accomodations by far, but the hunting camp was our base of operations and where we came to fuel up with sandwiches and snacks between hunts and eat hefty dinners chased down by bottles of beer. We'd take showers before and after each hunt to get unwanted scent off our bodies and dress with non-smelling clothes washed in non-scent detergent. I didn't have all the fancy stuff, but managed to do alright with my camera catching many deer before being discovered or just having dumb luck with what little hunting clothing I had. Brent on the other-hand was decked out in scent lock clothing and loads of camoflage outfits. |
When their camp was at another site they had to post warning signs to trespassers and thieves. "NO BOOZE, GUNS OR MONEY" |
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A Pirate Flag displayed at the main house with the ice scoop in the form of a coffee can proped up for convenience and quick use. |
Brent didn't waste anytime going to work at camp and starting up the ATV. I had fun doing loops around the campground property, but Brent kept me on a short leash and rarely let me use it. Probably a good thing as Zach his roomate wrecked it months before. |
Deer Balony Sandwich, Potatoe Salad and cold beer was a daily ritual after a long morning on the deer stands. [continue...] |
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