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Aug 21, 2012, 05:28 PM
#1
1800's adirondack estate group hunt
I've been wanting to get a group hunt together to see what we can find at a location of an 1800's estate. I went up there by myself and didn't realize how overwhelming it was for one person.
It has a little known state campground on the property, no fee, that can be used to make it a weekend hunt.
Just putting the feelers out there for some interest.
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Aug 21, 2012 05:28 PM
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Aug 21, 2012, 05:29 PM
#2
It's in southern Hamilton county by the way.
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Aug 27, 2012, 06:49 PM
#3
I'll drive an hour for a good hunt!
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Aug 28, 2012, 05:21 AM
#4
When is a good time for you?
This weekend I may be free for a day, next weekend I have military obligations.
If you want to do this weekend give me a day and I'll run it past my wife and get back to you
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Aug 30, 2012, 04:33 PM
#5
Sounds interesting wen more details are sorted out let me know
1 2 cent piece
5 Indian head
4 mercury dime
5 Buffalo Nickels
1 barber quarter
2 Washington quarters
1 3 cent piece
1 Walker half
1 barber half
1 seated dime
4 rosies
2 bus tokens
89 wheaties
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Sep 01, 2012, 08:38 AM
#6
 Dowser
I'd be interested as well. An hour or so away from the adirondacks...
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Sep 02, 2012, 08:15 AM
#7
I was wrong, next weekend I have off its the weekend after that I have military obligations.
You all up for next weekend?
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Sep 02, 2012, 09:21 AM
#8
 Dowser
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Sep 02, 2012, 09:40 AM
#9
Ok a little background info and hopefully it doesn't change your minds, I probably should have put this in the opening statement. It was the cosmetics mogul Richard hudnuts estate built in the 1800's. A Hollywood star married his daughter there at one time and the estate was sold to the Nypd pal in the 1930's an used as the summer camp there. Nys burnt the estate down in the 1970's for some unknown reason.
So what is there is foundations staircases and some open fields. It has some elevation drop as well as a marshy field and a washed out dam.
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Sep 02, 2012, 02:55 PM
#10
Sounds good is there a date set yet
1 2 cent piece
5 Indian head
4 mercury dime
5 Buffalo Nickels
1 barber quarter
2 Washington quarters
1 3 cent piece
1 Walker half
1 barber half
1 seated dime
4 rosies
2 bus tokens
89 wheaties
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Sep 02, 2012, 03:08 PM
#11
Redneck it`s George... ive been busy working and my father in-law had surgery. But i can probably make this hunt if you want to drive up together.
What do you think. Give me a call next week.
George
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Sep 02, 2012, 03:18 PM
#12
Its ok george how did it go? And yeah if you want we can ive been lookin for a good hunt gimmie a call lol so i dont interupt ya at work or somthing
Matt
1 2 cent piece
5 Indian head
4 mercury dime
5 Buffalo Nickels
1 barber quarter
2 Washington quarters
1 3 cent piece
1 Walker half
1 barber half
1 seated dime
4 rosies
2 bus tokens
89 wheaties
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Sep 02, 2012, 03:35 PM
#13

the area marked oregon is the target area, all buildings on map are no longer there but foundations remain
bring something for some bushwacking as some areas are dense growth and if i can remember right there is an orchard at the base of the large stairs
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Sep 02, 2012, 03:40 PM
#14
[Yea i`m at work right now. Wish i could find my rich father that left me at the hospital this working stuff stinks.
George
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Sep 02, 2012, 03:47 PM
#15
Nice and i agree with ya george
1 2 cent piece
5 Indian head
4 mercury dime
5 Buffalo Nickels
1 barber quarter
2 Washington quarters
1 3 cent piece
1 Walker half
1 barber half
1 seated dime
4 rosies
2 bus tokens
89 wheaties
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Sep 02, 2012, 04:55 PM
#16
Is the gloversville Walmart an ok meetup just incase someone forgot something. And would you rather do Saturday or Sunday?
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Sep 02, 2012, 10:13 PM
#17
 Dowser
Sunday is my only open day. Not saying to schedule around me just saying I won't be there if you go Saturday
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Sep 03, 2012, 04:47 AM
#18
I can do both, the wife and kid are goin to be at her parents so if need be I can take people both days
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Sep 03, 2012, 10:01 AM
#19
Sunday sounds good to me....
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Sep 03, 2012, 09:55 PM
#20
Blue Mountain Lake, NY - Join Nan Clarkson for a presentation about the rise and demise of Foxlair - a story about a grand Adirondack estate and the family that built it.
Richard Hudnut, entrepreneur and New York City businessman, often visited the Adirondacks with his family. In 1890, he discovered the Oregon valley in the Town of Johnsburg in Warren County, and by the turn of the century had quietly purchased 1,200 acres of land there. Hudnut transformed the valley into Foxlair, a lavish Adirondack estate. Like other great houses of the Adirondacks, Foxlair was a "camp" but it made no attempt to graft luxury onto rusticity, instead it was furnished like a French chateau. In 1922, Rudoph Valentino spent his honeymoon at Foxlair. Winifred Hudnut, Richard's step-daughter, who went by the name Natasha Rambova, eloped with the movie star setting off a scandal as Valentino was technically still married to a previous wife.
need a time...
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