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<blockquote data-quote="varmintH8R" data-source="post: 996812" data-attributes="member: 39801"><p>Thanks guys for the well-wishes. I spent 4 days working out on the property last week and had a great time. I am clearly not used to humping up and down that mountain, because I could barely walk by the end of day 4. I can't wait to hunt it next year. </p><p></p><p>The people that I have met have been great - friendly and ridiculously helpful. The guy who sold me the property came out to lend me a saw (I flew in). He then proceeded to stay for 4 hours and help me cut and drag timber. You don't get that kind of consideration in SE Michigan, that's for sure. </p><p></p><p>I know there are a few who have concerns over me doing "transplanty" type things. I'll try my best to not be an overcompensating out-of-towner. You can pretty much count on not seeing me in a big diesel truck - by the time I get the cabin built I'll probably be leasing a 1986 Huffy 10-speed and carrying my belongings in a plastic bag. Nothing like being college-poor again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="varmintH8R, post: 996812, member: 39801"] Thanks guys for the well-wishes. I spent 4 days working out on the property last week and had a great time. I am clearly not used to humping up and down that mountain, because I could barely walk by the end of day 4. I can't wait to hunt it next year. The people that I have met have been great - friendly and ridiculously helpful. The guy who sold me the property came out to lend me a saw (I flew in). He then proceeded to stay for 4 hours and help me cut and drag timber. You don't get that kind of consideration in SE Michigan, that's for sure. I know there are a few who have concerns over me doing "transplanty" type things. I'll try my best to not be an overcompensating out-of-towner. You can pretty much count on not seeing me in a big diesel truck - by the time I get the cabin built I'll probably be leasing a 1986 Huffy 10-speed and carrying my belongings in a plastic bag. Nothing like being college-poor again! [/QUOTE]
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