Thank you so much. It felt like I was there. I’m from NH and moved to Florida 5 years ago. I had many places close to home where I could do that. I didn’t have such a nice fireplace to use though. I did bring the hot dogs and beer. It’s almost better with a little snow on the ground, no black flies or mosquitoes.
I know where your camp is I have camped in the cabin right after the old camper (oh and there are lots I mean lots of bats live in it) my family had so much camping there and the fishing is great
Your kidding PBR is good beer. I suppose you like that microbrewery pale ale crap that cost twice as much. PBR sitting ice cold in the snow, it doesn’t get much better!
I built an off road place a little over 20 years ago. I had to buy a decent pickup to haul materials to a trailhead, an ATV and trailer to put it on behind the truck and another to tow behind the ATV in the summer and a snowmobile and a few sleds for the winter. Yup I could have just dug the hole and threw the money in it.
Not so fast, are you from Boston? Keeping it rustic is part of the enjoyment. What a great place to bring you children and grandchildren, no cell phones and I-Pads.
@@bikeman9419 Boston? GOD forbid. The property is very scenic and remote (all of Maine is) but the building needs to be replaced. It is structurally unsafe.