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huntnma 02-19-2004 06:15 PM

RE: man i love the woods
 
nothing better....

stuckinthereeds 02-19-2004 11:25 PM

RE: man i love the woods
 
Man, I hear ya. Its my home away from home. I'm not really big of hiking in the snow so once its gone, you can bet I'll be back in it.

portable ladder 02-20-2004 09:34 AM

RE: man i love the woods
 
i agree, i almost enjoy scouting as much as hunting itself!

835Eric 02-20-2004 10:47 AM

RE: man i love the woods
 
man i love the woods too here are a couple of my fav places in my timber


skidder trail out to a point that has a great view




and a east facing hillside that the turkeys love to roost on in the spring


shotgunman 410 02-20-2004 04:37 PM

RE: man i love the woods
 
i must take ur side deerhunter1224

JimboHunter1 02-20-2004 06:23 PM

RE: man i love the woods
 
I grew up in the sticks and for some reason I began to take it for granted until I left for college when I was about 19. Now I live outside of Baltimore and I like nothing better to get outdoors and soak it all in... There are too many people here in one spot!!!

121553 02-20-2004 08:50 PM

RE: man i love the woods
 

ORIGINAL: savage.308

You all are feeling what the Native Americans once felt on nearly a daily basis. Now that would be living. I can also see how it must have been pretty tough having to give that up and assume a more "civilized" lifestyle. Are we really heading in a better direction? To go back and sit round the campfire with Jeremiah Johnson or Jim Bridger a couple hundred years ago that would be living.;)
Any one of us can choose where we want to live and if a person truley wants to live like Grizzly Adams than there are plenty of places that exist out west and in Alaska, B.C., where one can persue that life and not ever be found. You choose not to live in the bush because you like your comfort zone and the finer things of life . From day one when we are born we are drilled to get a good education, get a good career, get married and have kids and live happily ever after. Bull Crap !!! I wonder how many would just walk away from that comfort zone, job, retirement, friends and ect to persue it? Well, I did It 8yrs ago and lived in B.C. for four years off the grid. Fetched water and bucked up wood and made a root cellar there out of cedar, it was a hard way of making a living. ..I enjoy having electricity now and I like being comfortable but I really enjoy having running hot running water at my finger tips, but I also like the idea that I live 75 miles to the nearest traffic light too. Geez, sorry didn't mean to ramble on, I guess kabin fever settin in. ;) Bobby

vb.kiwi 02-20-2004 09:13 PM

RE: man i love the woods
 
Being out in the woods is like regaining your sanity, its the best place in the world to catch back up with yourself.:)

Tail Feathers 02-21-2004 02:31 PM

RE: man i love the woods
 
I truly love being in the woods. I got to go shed hunting/turkey scouting earlier in the week and it was a much needed stress reliever.
On rare occasion, my wife points out that I'm getting grumpy and need to head to the woods.
I'm much more relaxed after time spent outdoors.:D

Joe_148 02-21-2004 08:28 PM

RE: man i love the woods
 
is grizzly adams a movie? if so I'll rent it cause I am very interested in people living in the woods and roughing it and what not. I sometimes wish I could live at my hunting camp out in the bush, or be an indian or something..


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