Let’s see photos of your hunting cabin

woodson

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Tennessee by way of Missouri
My wife and I have been planning and saving to ultimately build a getaway cabin on our farm in the Ozarks. We already bow hunt there and fish, we just pull a pop up camper and stay for the weekend. We both want a place to take the kids to enjoy the outdoors between trips to National Parks and the Mountain West.

I am sure there are some great setups amongst Rokslide members. Let’s see some pictures for inspiration.
 

bigmoose

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Yerington Nv.
I think most of us out here in the west go this way. With tags being so hard to draw, buying a piece of property and building a hunting cabin may not be practical as you may not draw the area again for many years.
 

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On our family ranch on the Niobrara in NW Nebraska. The stone portion is from about 1884. Its pretty rustic but we do have a little solar system for lights, fans, etc.

 
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CorbLand

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Many of nights have been had on this under the pickup.
 

Muleys32

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Our family hunting camp in Michigan. Don't get to it nearly as much as I would like living a few states away.unnamed (6).jpgunnamed (7).jpg
 

Owenst7

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120 years old, 9,000+ ft, inside a Wilderness area with mule deer, ruffed grouse, and blue grouse. That stove will easily max out my thermometer at 99.9°F even when it's 7° outside.
 
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