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<blockquote data-quote="Cherokee" data-source="post: 5247396" data-attributes="member: 21029"><p>Late 70's when I was old enough to "go to the mountains" with my dad and older brother. This was upper Bald River in South Cherokee. The road is gated now but back then you could drive way up the river. It was an adventure! Several uncles and many cousins, family friends and neighbors would camp for several days before the 2-3 day hunt. Back then the deer were in the mountains and not too many down low in the farm lands. While I enjoyed the hunting, it was the time with the men (all good Christian men) that has been a major influence in my life. </p><p>We still camp in the area but there are fewer of us now. I, and some of my cousins are now the old men. </p><p>Had I known, I would have taken a recorder back then. Could have made a fortune from all the stories and tall tales told around the camp fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cherokee, post: 5247396, member: 21029"] Late 70’s when I was old enough to “go to the mountains” with my dad and older brother. This was upper Bald River in South Cherokee. The road is gated now but back then you could drive way up the river. It was an adventure! Several uncles and many cousins, family friends and neighbors would camp for several days before the 2-3 day hunt. Back then the deer were in the mountains and not too many down low in the farm lands. While I enjoyed the hunting, it was the time with the men (all good Christian men) that has been a major influence in my life. We still camp in the area but there are fewer of us now. I, and some of my cousins are now the old men. Had I known, I would have taken a recorder back then. Could have made a fortune from all the stories and tall tales told around the camp fire. [/QUOTE]
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