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    Came in off the trail to check in for a few things in the thriving metropolis of Vanderbuilt. Here are a few pics of the campground we settled into. Lovely place.


    This is from our "front yard"
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    Getting set up
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    The little lake...Camping!!-01ee3deb-8d5f-40b7-80c1-a54cb07fd342-jpgCamping!!-e0538c3f-9b9e-4c60-8483-a0c7aed02a2c-jpg

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    You know that looks so nice. I wish I enjoyed camping. But I just have no desire to do it whatsoever. lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    You know that looks so nice. I wish I enjoyed camping. But I just have no desire to do it whatsoever. lol.
    RV's are a whole different level of "camping". I have no desire to backpack anymore so I can relate to you in that.

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    Yesterday my wife wanted to pull up camp and head out of the Pigeon River Country wilderness area. Presently at Clear Lake State Park. After 3 days in remote solitude and beauty, she-who-is-impulsive trades the quiet for noisy humanity. We now have neighbors (more like roommates), dogs, kids...but it's still a nice place to be. The lake is chrystal clear and has an aquamarine color glowing through the day. Fishing is good for bass, pike and splake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuego View Post
    You know that looks so nice. I wish I enjoyed camping. But I just have no desire to do it whatsoever. lol.

    Get out there with the bees, butterflies, wolves and bears

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cardinal TT View Post
    Get out there with the bees, butterflies, wolves and bears
    I saw this less than an hour ago while trail riding. The bears are among us.

    A wild bear does indeed poop in the woods.

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    Can you tell what type of bear it is from it's deposit

    Quote Originally Posted by FireBrand View Post
    I saw this less than an hour ago while trail riding. The bears are among us.

    A wild bear does indeed poop in the woods.

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    a black bear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tschau View Post
    a black bear?


    Gotta give you a point for that one.

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    Camping!!-bcf8c80f-7c71-408c-8850-b4fae28926e3-jpgSo we pulled in at the more secluded Tomahawk Lake sfcg and settled in at a choice site. We have been visited by the resident chipmunks and I prepared ahead of time with a bag of Planter's peanuts. These critters are well trained. When the handful of peanuts disappeared they proceeded to come up my bare leg and sit on my lap. While they had my attention a huge splash not 10ft offshore, a juvenile Bald Eagle swooped down to snatch a fish. Wowzer. I'll post a vid of the chippers later.

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