Whit's Cabin
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thanks guys.....ya the cabin is my bestest pride and joy of all................just got back from a week up there ...wish I was still there but I have a full very full month ahaed of me at work and prolly wont make it back up till September...An aprasior was in the area and used our cabin as a comparison on another up there thaty just sold......he tell me our cabin is worth around 250k now......amazing
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I found some additional pics so thought I would post em up
Check out the old pot belley stove thats been in the family for years.................My dad packed wood and coal for this stove for many many years when it was in their hotel lobby in Lava Hot Springs Idaho................its safe and sound here
Check out the old pot belley stove thats been in the family for years.................My dad packed wood and coal for this stove for many many years when it was in their hotel lobby in Lava Hot Springs Idaho................its safe and sound here
Last edited by Whit; 07-23-2009 at 10:22 AM.
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found a couple other old pics....................red canyon is on the way up to the cabin......prolly another 15 miles past this is where our cabin is ..red canyon is very beautiful and in the winter months you can stop and see usually several hundred elk grazing all within one spot.........you can see for miles...........the mountains in the back ground are the owl creek mountains and our house in Shoshoni sets at the base of them
the other pic is of popo agie (pronounced poposhia)................John Wayne had this creek in one of his movies and sure enough they pronounced it popo agie..........dumb *** actors ...............IMHO the popo agie is the most beautiful creek that I have ever seen
the other pic is of popo agie (pronounced poposhia)................John Wayne had this creek in one of his movies and sure enough they pronounced it popo agie..........dumb *** actors ...............IMHO the popo agie is the most beautiful creek that I have ever seen
Last edited by Whit; 09-24-2007 at 09:05 AM.
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