Would you ??

If I could have a month's worth of books I would be willing to do it but my allergies wouldn't let me spend a month in a cabin with wood fires. I'd be down with bronchitis and worse after day one.
 

Hey maybe I can sweet talk Bubba into some moonshine, of course I'd want Callie with me...he could scare off bears and keep the hillbillies in line.
 
Ok, where this cabin will be located is pivotal with all this talk of bears and bubbas hiding around every corner, I'm now rethinking this whole venture. I wasn't thinking those kinds of cabin woods and I've done my share of camping being out in nature.
 
April then you're braver than me. Camping with best buddy meant walking a couple miles to shower and inside bathrooms. He always needed his TV, blow dryer, and hot plate so there was electrical hookup. That's as how roughing it we went.
 
I'll pass. You never know what lurks outside in the woods at night. Besides, I need my indoor plumbing and techie toys.
 
I don't get it. I'm not scared of nothing in those woods. Whatever is in those woods needs to be very afraid :D That's a lot of money just to mellow out a month.
 
I don't get it. I'm not scared of nothing in those woods. Whatever is in those woods needs to be very afraid :D That's a lot of money just to mellow out a month.

UNLESS... that cabin is near a swamp full of snakes & gators. (shiver) I'm not a swampy kind of woman.

OOps I'm quoting myself instead of editing myself.
 
I could do it easily, if it wasn't too cold to go outside, like Alaska in the winter. Otherwise I could keep busy doing something, sewing maybe, or try to learn how to play the silly guitar that's been sitting in the corner for 2 years.
 
I'm pretty much a city girl, nor do I like camping of any kind - and besides, Canadians don't have guns to ward off predators -- I can just imagine running into a bear or a coyote or even a wildcat, what to do - pepper spray or swat them with my umbrella?
 
My brother has a campsite in New York state. No phone service, a solar heated shower, a tent, and a rifle for the very real wild animals. How he turned from draft card burning hippie to rugged conservative I'll never know. Maybe he's Abbie Hoffman in disguise? Needless to say I've never gone there, don't want to interrupt him while he writes his manifesto.
 
April then you're braver than me. Camping with best buddy meant walking a couple miles to shower and inside bathrooms. He always needed his TV, blow dryer, and hot plate so there was electrical hookup. That's as how roughing it we went.[/QUOTE

That's what I'm saying, the campsites where I camped had amenities like shower and bathroom facilities, and not likely to have bears nearby.
 

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