I wish I knew how to post pictures, and had some digital shots of my Pa. deer camp. Built by my dad and 4 other guys, all WWII vets. It went up shortly after they returned fro kicking Adolf and Tojo's azz. All supplies were begged, borrowed (permanently) or otherwise procured. A simple one room affair with four sets of bunks, a big table, a small cooking area, a couple chairs and couches and little else. This was back in the heydays of deer hunting in Pennsylvania, and the stories spill out of the diary of 8 to 10 bucks being taken by noon on opening morning. The patriarchs have all passed now, and sadly had no kids who hunted, save for me and my brother. It's a shame to see a great old camp like this shuttered, but that will be the case again this year. Pa.'s far away from my adopted home in Minnesota, and my brother is in his 60's now and of failing health.


Thanks for starting the thread Tom, and here's to all the deer camps out there-may they stay strong in the years to come.


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