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1 minute ago, Bowman45 said:

You're about 20 miles off, the Layton is still in business, good food too.

So I call Uncle.

“In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen.” -Theodore Roosevelt

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Just now, Bowman45 said:

I can remember him selling hotdogs at the Millbrook Village Fall Festival.

My family stayed in the cabins (shacks) down the road at Frank Blazi's place.

Peters valley?

“In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen.” -Theodore Roosevelt

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8 minutes ago, Bowman45 said:

The Coppermine Inn on Old Mine Road, just outside of Worthington Stater Forrest.

Well I first started going out there in 1971. Never knew what the name was but I've been in there I was only 14 get a Coke and a bag of whites potato chips for 25 cents. Sat there and listen to the old timers I think it was called the Coventry hunting club. Had the 3 to 4,000 acres on the other side of the road to the state water mouth to fill the tocksIsland dam.

My first encounter with the area I was a boy scout would go to camp Mohican , withthe process going on in between the dam and the state  the property to scout camp was closed down but I still went to it got friendly with the ranger he let us stay in the cabins $5 a night, if we kill the deer that would cost us $5 crazy I know me and my buddies called him Mr. Haney.lol 

Memories the best times of my life!!!

Thanks for posting:up:

 

Edited by hunterbob1

“In a civilized and cultivated country, wild animals only continue to exist at all when preserved by sportsmen.” -Theodore Roosevelt

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