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#11
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: king of prussia pa USA
no such word a it'll, but i will not call u an idiot. anyway, as i stated, good luck and sorry to hear about the deaths. take care.
LeMond
3 time tour de france winner
2 world championships
that was before lance
LeMond
3 time tour de france winner
2 world championships
that was before lance
#12
You have to pay for taxes, utilities, upkeep and food. It sucks having to get up extra-early and drive a distance with all your hunting gear, then find somewhere to park on public land in deer season. I think it's worth the money to be able to wake up, get something to eat, grab your gun and walk out the back door. Same thing at the end of the day. You're tired and you don't feel like driving home. Just walk back to the cabin, take your boots off, grab a beer (or soda or coffee etc.) and sit by the fireplace. It's also nice to be able to hang out with your hunting buddies and recount tales of the hunt in a cozy cabin. That beats everyone driving to their separate houses. I love deer camp just as much as the hunt itself. It's a great tradition and it's all about family and friends, too.
#13
I have a friend who used to stay at a hotel for a few days and have to drive for about an hour in the early morning before light to get to where he hunted. It is definitely worth $200 or so to spend unlimited nights in the place, and be close to where you hunt and have comraderey with others, benefit from the drives, etc.
#14
If I were still living in NJ I'd be interested in signing up. I was just back there in Old Bridge visiting family last week. 
My wife and I have been discussing moving to back to NJ but the cost of living is much much higher.

My wife and I have been discussing moving to back to NJ but the cost of living is much much higher.
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