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thread needs a bump lets see the 2014 camps
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thread needs a bump lets see the 2014 camps
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OK, as requested!
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02-26-2015, 11:28 PM
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Now that is a Great camp Ken !! I am sure you have the list narrowed down pretty darn good by now to without a bunch of extras..
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02-27-2015, 12:06 AM
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Love this thread, i will update it with my bear camp after i tag a b&c bear.
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had an old 1965 travel trailor. the mice got in a and ruined it.
stripped it down to just the frame/axel and rebuilt it.
compleatly insulated including windows.
this is what we use while bear hunting/trapping.
and this is our deer camp.
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02-27-2015, 06:44 AM
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Really nice set ups BucksnBears.
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02-27-2015, 09:13 AM
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thank you!
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02-27-2015, 09:24 AM
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Here is my camp ,old cabin and new cabin .
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02-27-2015, 12:45 PM
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I ussually hunt out of my pack. This was one of the nicest camps. At treeline in a big clump of fir, with a great veiw, water close. Flat spot to sleep.
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had an old 1965 travel trailor. the mice got in a and ruined it.
stripped it down to just the frame/axel and rebuilt it.
compleatly insulated including windows.
this is what we use while bear hunting/trapping.
and this is our deer camp.
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WOW! really like the deer camp!
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02-27-2015, 02:48 PM
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That antelope camp looks awesome! Just like the settlers coming west only with good tires lol
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had an old 1965 travel trailor. the mice got in a and ruined it.
stripped it down to just the frame/axel and rebuilt it.
compleatly insulated including windows.
this is what we use while bear hunting/trapping.
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Very nice job on that trailer. Think ya may need a 6-8 inch lift though. In Alberta at least.
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Our camp...
This was our first legitimate hunting camp. We were out for 8 days total. We had lots of great food, a few adult beverages, A few moments in life none of us will ever experience again, great group of guys and an even better time. This camp we had makes me itchy for the next upcoming season to do it all over again! There is still another trailer and group missing from the pic, but these are the only pics I had OF camp, the rest are field pics lol. Oh and the dude with the elk kill, it was his first hunt EVER ever, and he filled his elk tag with a bow!!
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Cant wait to get back.
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Time for a bump seeing season is half over and that I have kinda figured out how to post pics. 12 to 14 k from the nearest road depending which route you take. My favorite place to be when the nights get cool and to watch the full moon crest the treeline. Crappy cell pic.
http://www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/attac...1&d=1446300910
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I love this thread tooo .. great camps .. love the little converted travel trailer ..and antelope camp..... wait i love it all ... thanks for posting !!
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Wow Mike, thats a cool set up. Is it one of those ultra light backpacking combo's?
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I don't think it quite qualifies as ultra lite but it's not bad. The shelter is 4lbs and the collapsible titanium stove is around 3lbs. I've packed this set up on my back for miles and really enjoy having the wood stove for late season hunting or winter backpack camping. Seek Outside is the manufacturer out of Colorado.
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I don't think it quite qualifies as ultra lite but it's not bad. The shelter is 4lbs and the collapsible titanium stove is around 3lbs. I've packed this set up on my back for miles and really enjoy having the wood stove for late season hunting or winter backpack camping. Seek Outside is the manufacturer out of Colorado.
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cool tipi, how is it setting up the stove? take a while?
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10-31-2015, 12:23 PM
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Yup, every picture makes me wish I was out there today!!!
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cool tipi, how is it setting up the stove? take a while?
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Assembly is simple enough, five or ten minutes is about all. Disassembling takes about the same just have to take a little care to keep from getting soot all over everything. The whole set up including the chimney fits in a bag about 14"L X 8"W X 3"D.
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Test
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I love getting ideas to better my camp! This thread needs another bump!
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2016 Trip to Kinbasket
Stayed off the ground by pitching a pop up tent on the boat. Found it comfortable to also do the SUV crash a few nights. Less work and can be mobile within minutes.
The Lean to shelter was great for 2 nights.
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