The cabin we stayed at had a guest book. And inside the cover was the address of the cabin. And it was GPS coordinates. This is how you get there if you don't have a GPS. Drive to the middle of nowhere. Turn left and park your car. Get on an ATV. Drive half an hour meandering through high mountain pastures. Avoid hitting cattle. (If you are 13 years old, or have the brain of an adolescent male, you can try to hit fresh cow patties along the way. After all, life to you is one big video game and you may miss your electronics today). This is a picture of the Goob. See if you can find him. It is a little unfair, since his ATV was green. When you get to the place, stop your ATV. Get off and open the gate in the fence cleverly disguised to look like more fence. You will just have to know where the place is. Otherwise you will drive right by. Several times. (Remember to close the gate. Free range only extends so far)
Stay to the right of the DEAD END ROAD sign. The DEAD END part of this is not hard to imagine. That this is a road is the unbelieveable part. The cabin is located in a draw. I think in West Virginia it would be called a hollow. This is picture of the cabin. Notice the large antlers at the peak. This is primitive antler art. And this is the view from the front porch looking out. Steaks and baked potatoes on the grill. Flourless chocolate cake. Don't linger too long. Tomorrow we fly fish.
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your adventures are SO much cooler than mine...
But next week we will share our adventures. Maybe we can guest blog on eachother's blogs. Bring your camera.
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