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show your traditional hunting cabin

Started by Hummer3T, January 24, 2012, 12:41:00 PM

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centaur

My 'cabin' is a travel trailer, but I have a great friend who has several cabins that he lets me use whenever. All are surrounded by National Forest. It's a dirty job, but I try to help him out and use his cabins from time to time. Here's one of them:

Here's another one:

The view from yet another of his cabins;

It's hard, but I'm trying to cope.
If you don't like cops, next time you need help, call Al Sharpton

khardrunner

I Corinthians 9 24-25
...run in such a way so as to obtain the prize!

Brian Halbleib

Perfect timing to find this thread. Just got started on my first building on my property. It will be a two story barn, first floor for storage and living quarters on the second floor. I would like to build a separate cabin in the future, may use logs from the property, but until then this will do.

Just got the area for the foundation cleared, staked and squared up last weekend.

 
   
   


Brian Halbleib

I plan on building the barn similar to this one:
   

More pics of the farm:
   

 
   

-Brian

Jack Shanks

Only photo I have of the cabin on 45 acres my wife and I recently purchased in northern lower Michigan.  It has been all work and no play fixing up the place so far. Hopefully that will change come October.

 
Jack Shanks

chall

Great thread , Love the cabins. Im still tenting .
Eric Hall, Chris Hall , Cyndy Hall

limbow

Old Dry house that is used to hang our stick and string after a long bay in the wood.

A shot from my stand in the late bow season, Northern Lower Michigan  :)


Birds eye view
Kevin Osworth
->>>--TGMM Family of the Bow-->

Angus

We go where the critters are (or aren't, as the case may be!).  
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Angus

Well, I tried to post a photo of our little A-frame trailer, but no joy!
Traditional Bowhunters of Washington


todd smith

Great camps all.  I don't have one, but dearly love looking at the pictures you've shared.  Thank you!     :campfire:
todd smith

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pete p

limbow i could sit all day up there with that view...just watching. man, that place is awesome!

monterey

Have to stay  mobile in CO.  Bout the time you might get the perfect hunt camp built the regs change and make buying or drawing a tag uncertain.

 

Nothing stops us from eating well!

 
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Redfeathers


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William

JD Berry Valor 66" 45@28
Great Northern Bush Bow 62" 47@28"
Traditional Bowhunters of Florida

Bobaru

I love this thread!

One word of advice to all.  My father lived a long life and only expressed one regret:  converting his hunting cabin to a permanent home.

I'm envious of all you guys with hunting cabins...  Enjoy them to the max!
Bob


"A man has to control himself before he can control his bow." Jay Massey

joebuck

Heres my wife's new camp 70' from bank of the Mississippi River somewhere in the MS Delta.Its new but will get Traditional! She lets me bowhunt sometimes.     :)    

   


i called these turkeys over from Arkansas side one morning drinking coffee on the deck.   :rolleyes:  


 
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Butchie

Wow Joebuck, that is a beautiful place your wife has there!   ;)
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IndianaBowman

Here's mine on the banks of an oxbow off of the Wabash River between Indiana and Illinois.


Arraflinger

My son and I bought this little piece of heaven in West Va. In 1989



Many , many memories here!



Recent bowhunting success


Upstairs bedroom


recent addition of a back porch roof
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