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Books with title Camp Abahati: A Place, A Destination, A State of Mind

  • Camp Abahati: A Place, A Destination, A State of Mind

    Ronald Richards

    eBook (Creativia, Nov. 22, 2016)
    This story is true. Not even the names have been changed. I may end up being kicked out of camp for telling “what happens at camp”, but it’s a risk I am willing to take. After all, I’m innocent!Our deer camp, Camp Abahati, started in 1965. Since then we are in our 51st year of hunting the same piece of ground. Not many deer camps can lay claim to that, and two of the three original hunters are still hunting there. The group has grown over these 51 years to include two more Camp Elders - including yours truly - and their offspring, which now numbers 15 children and grandchildren.There are stories that will excite you. Stories that will make you laugh. Stories that will make you shake your head and think, “did they REALLY do that?”If you are a deer hunter, I know you will enjoy reading this tale. If you aren’t a deer hunter, the stories of family and friends make for some great reading. It’s not about the killing; it’s about the hunting, the friendship, and the camaraderie.
  • Camp Abahati: A Place, A Destination, A State of Mind

    Ronald Richards

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 24, 2016)
    This story is true. Not even the names have been changed. I may end up being kicked out of camp for telling “what happens at camp”, but it’s a risk I am willing to take. After all, I’m innocent! Our deer camp, Camp Abahati, started in 1965. Since then we are in our 51st year of hunting the same piece of ground. Not many deer camps can lay claim to that, and two of the three original hunters are still hunting there. The group has grown over these 51 years to include two more Camp Elders - including yours truly - and their offspring, which now numbers 15 children and grandchildren. There are stories that will excite you. Stories that will make you laugh. Stories that will make you shake your head and think, “did they REALLY do that?” If you are a deer hunter, I know you will enjoy reading this tale. If you aren’t a deer hunter, the stories of family and friends make for some great reading. It’s not about the killing; it’s about the hunting, the friendship, and the camaraderie.