I though I'd share the absolute beautiful location my grandpa decided to built his house some 35+ years ago...
It is impossible to be bored at my grandparents house, your mere feet away from fishing, camping, canoeing(sp), adventuring, you name it!
Taken from my grandparents balcony:
![http://img233.echo.cx/img233/8348/pic19ui.jpg [http://img233.echo.cx/img233/8348/pic19ui.jpg]](http://img233.echo.cx/img233/8348/pic19ui.jpg)
Taken behind the trees in the first picture, you can also see my pops shed too, pointing to the right:
![http://img125.echo.cx/img125/4817/pic24oo.jpg [http://img125.echo.cx/img125/4817/pic24oo.jpg]](http://img125.echo.cx/img125/4817/pic24oo.jpg)
Same place behind the trees, but pointing left. You can see a dirt road which leads to "the back" as we call it:
![http://img137.echo.cx/img137/5145/pic32rh.jpg [http://img137.echo.cx/img137/5145/pic32rh.jpg]](http://img137.echo.cx/img137/5145/pic32rh.jpg)
A 5-8 minute walk will get you here if you venture down to "the back", this is taken at a gate:
![http://img137.echo.cx/img137/6650/pic47ii.jpg [http://img137.echo.cx/img137/6650/pic47ii.jpg]](http://img137.echo.cx/img137/6650/pic47ii.jpg)
Walk another 2-3 minutes, turn around and you'll see where we were on the last picture:
![http://img126.echo.cx/img126/1921/pic59ke.jpg [http://img126.echo.cx/img126/1921/pic59ke.jpg]](http://img126.echo.cx/img126/1921/pic59ke.jpg)
You can keep on going for hours on hours too, I've been there so many times and have only stratched the surface as to how far can go.
My dad grew up there too, lucky SOB!!!
It is impossible to be bored at my grandparents house, your mere feet away from fishing, camping, canoeing(sp), adventuring, you name it!
Taken from my grandparents balcony:
![http://img233.echo.cx/img233/8348/pic19ui.jpg [http://img233.echo.cx/img233/8348/pic19ui.jpg]](http://img233.echo.cx/img233/8348/pic19ui.jpg)
Taken behind the trees in the first picture, you can also see my pops shed too, pointing to the right:
![http://img125.echo.cx/img125/4817/pic24oo.jpg [http://img125.echo.cx/img125/4817/pic24oo.jpg]](http://img125.echo.cx/img125/4817/pic24oo.jpg)
Same place behind the trees, but pointing left. You can see a dirt road which leads to "the back" as we call it:
![http://img137.echo.cx/img137/5145/pic32rh.jpg [http://img137.echo.cx/img137/5145/pic32rh.jpg]](http://img137.echo.cx/img137/5145/pic32rh.jpg)
A 5-8 minute walk will get you here if you venture down to "the back", this is taken at a gate:
![http://img137.echo.cx/img137/6650/pic47ii.jpg [http://img137.echo.cx/img137/6650/pic47ii.jpg]](http://img137.echo.cx/img137/6650/pic47ii.jpg)
Walk another 2-3 minutes, turn around and you'll see where we were on the last picture:
![http://img126.echo.cx/img126/1921/pic59ke.jpg [http://img126.echo.cx/img126/1921/pic59ke.jpg]](http://img126.echo.cx/img126/1921/pic59ke.jpg)
You can keep on going for hours on hours too, I've been there so many times and have only stratched the surface as to how far can go.
My dad grew up there too, lucky SOB!!!
Got a permanent feather in my cap;
Got a stretch to my stride;
a stroll to my step;
Got a stretch to my stride;
a stroll to my step;