Some pictures from our South End camp. As usual we used a teepee with a woodstove for a base camp, and another small teepee for our meat shelter. It was Ray's job to keep the meat dry and cool in the meat shelter. He put the meat into cotton game bags to help keep it dry and changed them out frequently.
On this trip we also brought a smaller teepee and woodstove which we used for a 'spike camp'. We hiked an hour and a half to another location and camped there for a couple days. For variety sake it was nice to have 2 camps (see photo of 'spike camp' from first hunt blog post).
Lit up with solar charged Luci Lights our teepee was quite comfortable!
Patrick
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The morning after the storm - drying game bags at camp |
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Inside the spike camp teepee |
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