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A few fine days in the woods
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<blockquote data-quote="docwatson" data-source="post: 297227" data-attributes="member: 232"><p>That is fantastic historical description, thanks for all. I don't think I'd like to venture out there in the winter time but the summer and fall must be beautiful. We have our wilderness here in Maine as well but not nearly as diversified as you have in the wilderness areas. It's great to enjoy pitch black nights when the constellations fire up the sky with no extraneous light from any surrounding civilation. I usually have a 38 strapped by my side in case of unwanted intruders. coyotes mainly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docwatson, post: 297227, member: 232"] That is fantastic historical description, thanks for all. I don't think I'd like to venture out there in the winter time but the summer and fall must be beautiful. We have our wilderness here in Maine as well but not nearly as diversified as you have in the wilderness areas. It's great to enjoy pitch black nights when the constellations fire up the sky with no extraneous light from any surrounding civilation. I usually have a 38 strapped by my side in case of unwanted intruders. coyotes mainly. [/QUOTE]
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