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Old 05-30-2016, 09:50 AM
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couple pics from a riverside camp a few buds and I are working on, cabin itself is nearly finished, this last weekend we were cladding it in metal and adding a shower room. Not alot of fish in the river but its a great spot for elk and moose.
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Looks like a nice spot, good job on the cabin.
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Looking good.
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couple pics from a riverside camp a few buds and I are working on, cabin itself is nearly finished, this last weekend we were cladding it in metal and adding a shower room. Not alot of fish in the river but its a great spot for elk and moose.
Great camp ya got.

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Staying wild behind the house... Bear and one of those big dogs.
Damn fawn eating machines.
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Wow very nice Todd, don't see that around here.
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Wow very nice Todd, don't see that around here.
see it round chere',but they come out when it is dark!
Down by yuse there are more complainers than bears'
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see it round chere',but they come out when it is dark!
Down by yuse there are more complainers than bears'
Ok, yep I guess so, nice toys on eBay, ok back on topic.
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couple pics from a riverside camp a few buds and I are working on, cabin itself is nearly finished, this last weekend we were cladding it in metal and adding a shower room. Not alot of fish in the river but its a great spot for elk and moose.
I was invited to visit a gentleman who lives in Prince George BC.
That was just about 20 years ago.

Well,, my brother and I hopped on the next flight we could get,,, we stayed at his camp for a week.

Your pics look IDENTICAL to his place,,, with one exception.

He had a giant excavator fed gold separator sitting next to the creek.

He earned a living out of the creek,,,
My brother and I panned a dozen flakes in two afternoons of work,,,

SMALL flakes!!
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