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CohosridgerunnerUser is Offline

Cohosridgerunner Send Private Message Posts:5
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21 Jan 2012 12:58 PM

    Hello, I have a place in Pittsburg, NH with 5 primitive campsites and a primitive guest house that can be available to any NAHC member. I would let a member stay here very cheaply. How does you pay whatever you think it was worth to you. How cheap is that? My home is located high up on a mountain and hunting is available from the property with good access to some of the most popular areas in the north country. I am fortunate enough to live up here and would like to give people the oppurtunity to hunt up here that can not afford the more popular lodges. This offer stands year round, whether you want to hunt, fish, hike or just plain relax. Anyone interested, can let me know at pburgridgerunner@yahoo.com.

    Take care and happy hunting and fishing

    Pete

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    22 Jan 2012 12:21 PM
    Pete,
    What game id available on your property?
    JH
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    Cohosridgerunner Send Private Message Posts:5
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    22 Jan 2012 01:07 PM
    Hi JH
    I only have 5 acres but am surrounded by private but open land with few hunters. Game available is deer, snowshoe hare, partridge, woodcock, bear, a few moose, fox and coyote. Coyote population is getting too large!!! You can literally walk 20 to 30 mles from here and only cross logging roads! The property around me consists of old logging cuts, wetlands, alder thickets, spruce forests, large tracts of hardwood forests, mountaineous terrain and bottom lands. I hope this helps
    Pete
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    mjgonehunting Send Private Message Posts:681
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    08 Apr 2012 07:51 AM
    Cohosridgerunner I'll PM you a few questions .
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    mjgonehunting Send Private Message Posts:681
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    08 Apr 2012 07:59 AM
    Nevermind I forget how!
    I'll ask them here!

    How far are you from the Nort Conway area?
    Might want to think about a day or two in route from our families camp in sout eastern Maine this summer if its not too far off route!
    We're aprox an hour s/e of N Conway so using that as a land mark.
    Would consider a hunting trip as well but want to check out the area first!
    Is it accessablw while towing our 20 foot camper?

    My email is mjgonehunting@aol.com if you want to reply that way!
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    McAvene Send Private Message Posts:133
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    19 Apr 2012 04:57 PM
    Sent you an email!
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    McAvene Send Private Message Posts:133
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    19 Apr 2012 05:27 PM
    Ok never mind for some reason it wont send, If you have any pics availabile of the camps/area it would be appreciated! You can email me at Mcavene824@yahoo.com and I can ask you some more questions on there

    -Thanks, Dave!
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