Chainsaw
Well-Known Member
I thought maybe that was what it was. I'll keep an eye out for one now!
I remember that days when I was a kid that all my cousins and I would go to our Camp, which was an old 1-car garage that was given to one of my cousins and my dad took a chainsaw and cut it right down the middle and set it on his Log Truck and hauled to a spot in our woods and we set it back up. Lots of memories made out of that place. We used to do Man Deer Drives after opening day where we would all gather and then split into 2 groups of Standers and Watchers.
Having those memories and hearing my SIL telling me that it was hard to believe some of the stories I tell of those days motivated me to start our Camp. Seeing reports like yours on here makes me want it even more. Great reward on your work.
Thank you Dead Eye and it sounds like the old garage made a great camp for your extended families and friends; Regrettably, though the hunting is better than those days the institution known as deer camp is becoming less and less in numbers and participation. Our camp also originated from humble beginnings like your old garage and it stayed that way for many, many years. Ours was in Stacyville, Maine. Dad wanted to expand the camp sleeping capacity so when an old logging camp building became for sale Dad bought it for the asking price of $100 and hired a local logger to move it for him. The logger cut two trees with permission from the lumber company and slid them under the camp, attached the two Tree "trailer" to the camp and looped choke chains around the log ends and skidded it up the road, across a bridge over swift brook and into our camp yard and there it sat. It served it's purpose well strictly a bunk house to the main camp(wouldn't the permit people have a fit over that these days?). We had the greatest camp guests ever; on their arrival most guests had to knock on the door by kicking on it to get our attention because their arms were always chock full of food and liquid refreshments. I expect and hope your camp evolves into a great deer camp and the the deer camp tradition lives on there. I think that these days where we hunt less and shoot more that a version of the deer camp lifestyle is more important to us and our sport than ever.