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[deleted] t1_irjp8ag wrote

You all use that year round?

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mfb1973 t1_irjr9o4 wrote

Man, I want a cabin in the woods to go hangout in. My Aunt and Uncle had one when I was younger and we had a ball during hunting season!

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HIncand3nza t1_irkcir1 wrote

Nice trappers cabin. I really like that style of camp

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mcCola5 t1_irkge1p wrote

Damn. Some day... I'm going to build a cabin like that. Just need to find the right piece of land... forested 10+ acre plot, for some reason gifted to me.

Anyway, thats a great spot!

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raggedtoad t1_irkk6ct wrote

How off-grid is it? I assume it has electricity because there's a TV mast. Also assuming outhouse because of the size.

Does it have well water or do you haul water in?

Either way, there's nothing better than crisp fall weather, a bonfire, and a bottle of bourbon being passed around at a place like that. Cheers.

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The_Shredz24 OP t1_irl896o wrote

We haul in water. There’s no electricity, the crazy thing is…it’s in the same town where I grew up but it feels like a million miles away while you’re there. My dad always tells me about the cast of characters that have been up there since it was built in ‘36. He’s got good stories

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jeisensei t1_irlmunb wrote

Nice! Where about? I was born and raised in Bradley.

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onzie9 t1_irmc4kg wrote

I grew up in Maine and now live in Finland. Here, a cabin like this is called a mökki and seemingly everyone has one. The similarities between downeast Maine and Finland are uncanny. I often feel like I just went home when I moved here.

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Thickathanasnickaa t1_irnxmzk wrote

Beautiful picture. My mom and her side of the family are from Bradley. She was disowned by them over a dispute about a hunting rifle after my grandfathers death. It’s a whole other world up there! Exploring the acres of woods, Spencer’s French vanilla ice cream, and being greeted by the rotting egg smell of the mill when we would go visit as kids are core memories for me.

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