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cabelas is awesome

Started by j o e i n c, December 25, 2007, 07:11:06 PM

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j o e i n c

i went to the store it is cool

FAMY2

 We have one close to where I live. I love the trout they have in the inside stream. Some of the stuffed animals are creepy though.

j o e i n c


Samus Aran

There's a couple of them in Bemidji, where my college is. There's also Gander Mountain, which I think is sort of the same kind of store, but I'm not really sure.

Snorkel

I go to Gander Mountain about once a year, usually before I go to Alaska for a couple weeks in July, which I didn't do last summer. My dad somehow acquired Inuit land like a decade ago and built a cabin on it; it is literally completely inaccessible by road or anything but long-ass boat ride or 2-hour float plane flight from Anchorage. It's pretty fun, though. We go foraging for food and shake bears to make electricity and drive ATV's around on the beach and pretty much just redneck it.

I'm not kidding, either.


ncba93ivyase

Quote from: Valentrinne on December 26, 2007, 12:50:50 PM
I go to Gander Mountain about once a year, usually before I go to Alaska for a couple weeks in July, which I didn't do last summer. My dad somehow acquired Inuit land like a decade ago and built a cabin on it; it is literally completely inaccessible by road or anything but long-ass boat ride or 2-hour float plane flight from Anchorage. It's pretty fun, though. We go foraging for food and shake bears to make electricity and drive ATV's around on the beach and pretty much just redneck it.

I'm not kidding, either.


Thanks for destroying America, faggot.

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j o e i n c

Quote from: Valentrinne on December 26, 2007, 12:50:50 PM
I go to Gander Mountain about once a year, usually before I go to Alaska for a couple weeks in July, which I didn't do last summer. My dad somehow acquired Inuit land like a decade ago and built a cabin on it; it is literally completely inaccessible by road or anything but long-ass boat ride or 2-hour float plane flight from Anchorage. It's pretty fun, though. We go foraging for food and shake bears to make electricity and drive ATV's around on the beach and pretty much just redneck it.

I'm not kidding, either.


Thanks for being awesome,  goowan.

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