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  1. #1
    ca
    Nov 2011
    Higher-North-Shore Qc.
    Garret Ace 350
    264
    1 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Welcome to my cabin.

    A few pics taken out of TH season.
    I build a snow wall every year to keep the North wind from cooling my cabin,very efficient as the temperature often hits in the -30's with wind factors in the -50's

    Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year to all of you, may 2012 be filled with all sorts of treasures.
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  2. #2
    us
    It's there,you just gotta look for it!

    May 2011
    Western Mass.
    Whites M-6 W/ DD6x10 Garrett SeaHunter MarkII used with a Hookahmax Dive Rig and a 2 1/2"Keene Engineering Dredge
    2,385
    24 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Whitebeard,Cool pic man,I don't see a radio antenna on the roof,that's what I spend time on in the 'off 'months,love talking to you boys up that way! God Bless Merry Christmas Chris

  3. #3
    us
    Nov 2009
    Evans Colorado
    ACE 250
    657
    2 times

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Nice looking place bet it is great with wildlife running around.

  4. #4
    us
    Jerm

    Sep 2011
    Dallas, Texas
    Ace 250
    43
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    If you need help tending that snow wall just let me know. I would be more than happy to help.

  5. #5
    ca
    Nov 2011
    Higher-North-Shore Qc.
    Garret Ace 350
    264
    1 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Quote Originally Posted by k10silv
    If you need help tending that snow wall just let me know. I would be more than happy to help.
    Gooday to you my fisherman friend, being the outdoor type I am sure you would like it very much, have a nice day.

  6. #6
    ca
    Nov 2011
    Higher-North-Shore Qc.
    Garret Ace 350
    264
    1 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Frank1960
    Nice looking place bet it is great with wildlife running around.
    Yes Frank, area is generous with moose, some caribous at occasion, ruffed and spruce grouse, ptarmigan, timber wolves, beavers, otters just to mention a few and it is paradise of speckle trout, have a nice day.

  7. #7
    us
    Nov 2009
    Evans Colorado
    ACE 250
    657
    2 times

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Whitebeard
    Quote Originally Posted by Frank1960
    Nice looking place bet it is great with wildlife running around.
    Yes Frank, area is generous with moose, some caribous at occasion, ruffed and spruce grouse, ptarmigan, timber wolves, beavers, otters just to mention a few and it is paradise of speckle trout, have a nice day.
    Oh sure you had to mention trout sheeesh lol

  8. #8
    Charter Member
    gb
    Aug 2009
    Ankh-Morpork
    GTI 1500, Goldmaxx Power and Canon 7D
    2,862
    35 times
    Metal Detecting and Conservation
    Banner Finds (3)

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Looks real nice up there Whitebeard, thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas to you


    hammered

    Because it's always hammer time

  9. #9

    Sep 2006
    62

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    looks like you'll have a white Christmas,Merry Christmas from Missouri!!!!!!!!!!!! nice place,love it.

  10. #10
    ca
    Nov 2011
    Higher-North-Shore Qc.
    Garret Ace 350
    264
    1 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Quote Originally Posted by worldtalker
    Whitebeard,Cool pic man,I don't see a radio antenna on the roof,that's what I spend time on in the 'off 'months,love talking to you boys up that way! God Bless Merry Christmas Chris
    I'm away from all signals except FM radio, no phone, no electricity, no snowmobile, no ATV, I walk 6 km to my cabin hauling my essentials on my back and front sacks except for winter where I use a 6 foot long ABS sleigh, almost totaly cut from civilisation.

  11. #11

    Jul 2007
    Oregon
    716
    20 times

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Whitebeard
    Quote Originally Posted by worldtalker
    Whitebeard,Cool pic man,I don't see a radio antenna on the roof,that's what I spend time on in the 'off 'months,love talking to you boys up that way! God Bless Merry Christmas Chris
    I'm away from all signals except FM radio, no phone, no electricity, no snowmobile, no ATV, I walk 6 km to my cabin hauling my essentials on my back and front sacks except for winter where I use a 6 foot long ABS sleigh, almost totaly cut from civilisation.
    Nice Place you got there. When I was a teenager, I dreamed of living like that and being a marten trapper. I now live in an area where marten are found, but have grown soft in my old age.

    Just wondering....How are you posting here without electricity?

  12. #12
    Charter Member
    us
    MINELAB XS-2 Pro ....... XTERRA 305 ....... EXPLORER SE PRO

    Dec 2003
    Joliett Schuylkill County
    35,552
    147 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Very Nice Whitebeard !

    I Hope your staying Warm

    Happy Hollidays !
    Jeff
    discriminate out Spike TV and American Diggers !

  13. #13
    us
    Apr 2011
    kentucky
    Minelab Etrac
    279
    5 times

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Looks like my kind of place. I love the outdoors and anything that has to do with it. Fishing, hunting, or just enjoying nature in general, I'm in

  14. #14
    us
    CS IS NEXT

    Nov 2005
    MARYLAND
    TDI White's MXT's and Surf II Lot's-O-Coil's
    8,605
    2 times
    Relic Hunting
    Honorable Mentions (1)

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    My boyhood dream Whitebeard Still is!! Have a Great Holiday season and stay warm.

  15. #15
    us
    May 2005
    Northern California
    4,955
    10 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Great looking area and cabin. Did you build it? Got a dog with ya? My yellow lab should have her litter right around Christmas day if you need a good one.
    My wife's great grandfather, Rufus Simpson, took part in the great Alaskan gold rush during the 1890's. He went from place to place following rumors of gold strikes. He mentioned in his letters home that there were plenty of ptarmigan to hunt. He didn't really know what they were, he referred to them as "white pheasants"
    btw........his letters home ended up getting published in a few issues of Alaska Magazine some years back. You remind me of his spirit.
    Banking off a Northeast wind, sailin' on a summer breeze

  16. #16
    ca
    Nov 2011
    Higher-North-Shore Qc.
    Garret Ace 350
    264
    1 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Quote Originally Posted by ronwoodcraft
    Quote Originally Posted by Whitebeard
    Quote Originally Posted by worldtalker
    Whitebeard,Cool pic man,I don't see a radio antenna on the roof,that's what I spend time on in the 'off 'months,love talking to you boys up that way! God Bless Merry Christmas Chris
    I'm away from all signals except FM radio, no phone, no electricity, no snowmobile, no ATV, I walk 6 km to my cabin hauling my essentials on my back and front sacks except for winter where I use a 6 foot long ABS sleigh, almost totaly cut from civilisation.
    Nice Place you got there. When I was a teenager, I dreamed of living like that and being a marten trapper. I now live in an area where marten are found, but have grown soft in my old age.

    Just wondering....How are you posting here without electricity?
    My cabin is my home away from home I actualy live 76km from the cabin and go there regularly during the TH'ing off season. Thanks for your posting.

  17. #17
    ca
    Nov 2011
    Higher-North-Shore Qc.
    Garret Ace 350
    264
    1 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Quote Originally Posted by packerbacker
    Great looking area and cabin. Did you build it? Got a dog with ya? My yellow lab should have her litter right around Christmas day if you need a good one.
    My wife's great grandfather, Rufus Simpson, took part in the great Alaskan gold rush during the 1890's. He went from place to place following rumors of gold strikes. He mentioned in his letters home that there were plenty of ptarmigan to hunt. He didn't really know what they were, he referred to them as "white pheasants"
    BTW........his letters home ended up getting published in a few issues of Alaska Magazine some years back. You remind me of his spirit.
    Nice that you are mentioning about your G Grandfather as my grandfather was also there, he came back to Montmagny, Qc. two years later with some gold in his pockets and two of his brothers stayed and lived in Withehorse till they where in their 60's, his name was Odilon Létourneau and his brothers where Eugene, Oscar and Joseph but can't recall which of the two where up there.

    I did not build the cabin it was given to me by the trapper that use to own it.

    Yes I have a dog (man's best friend) and she follows me everywhere her name is Choo-choo and her father is a husky and mother labrador.

    I guess I take from my granfather as he was also a nature lover. Thanks for offering me a dog and for your posting and may you and your family have a great holiday.
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  18. #18
    ca
    Nov 2011
    Higher-North-Shore Qc.
    Garret Ace 350
    264
    1 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    OK! I understand after reading under Daily Picture, the pics where not taken on the same day I posted them, the snow wall where taken last February and the one sitting in front of cabin in April.

  19. #19
    Charter Member
    gb
    Aug 2009
    Ankh-Morpork
    GTI 1500, Goldmaxx Power and Canon 7D
    2,862
    35 times
    Metal Detecting and Conservation
    Banner Finds (3)

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Quote Originally Posted by Whitebeard
    OK! I understand after reading under Daily Picture, the pics where not taken on the same day I posted them, the snow wall where taken last February and the one sitting in front of cabin in April.
    I wouldn't worry about it WB, we're all jealous about your cabin anyway . Anyone that complains about the the dates is a peewit and should be shot, just post more pics mate, dates be damned


    hammered

    Because it's always hammer time

  20. #20

    Jul 2007
    Oregon
    716
    20 times

    Re: Welcome to my cabin.

    Quote Originally Posted by hammered
    Quote Originally Posted by Whitebeard
    OK! I understand after reading under Daily Picture, the pics where not taken on the same day I posted them, the snow wall where taken last February and the one sitting in front of cabin in April.
    I wouldn't worry about it WB, we're all jealous about your cabin anyway . Anyone that complains about the the dates is a peewit and should be shot, just post more pics mate, dates be damned


    hammered

 

 
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