Let's see your deer camp.
#32
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Nov 2007
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From: Kansas city, Missouri
ORIGINAL: MGH_PA
Now THAT'S a fire pit! Very nice!
ORIGINAL: TimberCreek
Camp fire Pit
Camp fire Pit

#35
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Camden County, Missouri
#36
TimberCreek, I followed the link and checked out the "virtual tour" and wow!. . .very impressive
. I was looking at a similar cost for electric so I bringcharged batteries and a12v converter on every trip, along with water. . .thanks forsome great ideas man!
. I was looking at a similar cost for electric so I bringcharged batteries and a12v converter on every trip, along with water. . .thanks forsome great ideas man!
#38
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Camden County, Missouri
ORIGINAL: joshw020
TimberCreek, I followed the link and checked out the "virtual tour" and wow!. . .very impressive
. I was looking at a similar cost for electric so I bringcharged batteries and a12v converter on every trip, along with water. . .thanks forsome great ideas man!
TimberCreek, I followed the link and checked out the "virtual tour" and wow!. . .very impressive
. I was looking at a similar cost for electric so I bringcharged batteries and a12v converter on every trip, along with water. . .thanks forsome great ideas man!
#39
ORIGINAL: TimberCreek
Thanks! I asked for a Deep Camp section on this forum a few months ago and it never happened. Everyone hasallot of interesting helpful ideas for deer camp. Wish there was one section they could all be in. Maybe someone else can ask the administrators and it may happen??
ORIGINAL: joshw020
TimberCreek, I followed the link and checked out the "virtual tour" and wow!. . .very impressive
. I was looking at a similar cost for electric so I bringcharged batteries and a12v converter on every trip, along with water. . .thanks forsome great ideas man!
TimberCreek, I followed the link and checked out the "virtual tour" and wow!. . .very impressive
. I was looking at a similar cost for electric so I bringcharged batteries and a12v converter on every trip, along with water. . .thanks forsome great ideas man!
#40
Our cabin is rather new, it was builtthe summer of2006, but has been receiving additions continually since then. The structure itself is one of those Amish built sheds we had built off-site and delivered to our property by truckwhere it was placed ontop of a runners that were seated in the ground. It is 12x20 and came with exposed studs. We did have them add a layer of insulation to the floor as it was being built.
That summer we built a porch on one side of it, insulated, painted, and basically made the cabin livable. It is powered by either a generator or by a 12v battery (it is dual wired). We bring our own waterand the facilities are located by whichever tree you choose. It is heated by a woodstove.
We have since added a front porch and back deck, along with a wood storage crib that is in the process of being built. We intend to put a roof over the front porch eventually and the back deck is going to be a sealed in shed by the end of summer.
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That summer we built a porch on one side of it, insulated, painted, and basically made the cabin livable. It is powered by either a generator or by a 12v battery (it is dual wired). We bring our own waterand the facilities are located by whichever tree you choose. It is heated by a woodstove.
We have since added a front porch and back deck, along with a wood storage crib that is in the process of being built. We intend to put a roof over the front porch eventually and the back deck is going to be a sealed in shed by the end of summer.
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