In a press article titled “Fall adventures at Meadow Valley Wildlife area in Juneau County,” the writer shares his experiences at his hunting camp over the past 53 years. Located in a 200-square mile area of forest and marsh, the camp has been a tradition for him and his friends, with the Red Brush Gang coming together annually for a ‘we built it party.’ The camp is a place of solitude and relaxation, where the writer spends his days hunting and enjoying the company of his dogs Ruby and Red.
The writer reminisces about the evolution of his camp over the years, from primitive living conditions and a minimal income as a writer to the return of various wildlife species in the area, including wolves, black bears, fishers, turkeys, and elk. Despite the passing of time, the writer remains dedicated to his fall camp, vowing to continue his traditions until he is physically unable to do so. The article serves as a reminder to readers to enjoy life and make the most of their days.
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