Maine and New Hampster are full of them. A college friend of mine was
from the Boston area, his family would go up that way a lot, I think his
dad might have had a "camp" or something up there. His dad had a bit of
affinity for that lifestyle (he was a shop teacher and contractor) and
knew a
Max wrote:
> Very strange indeed. What will he do after serving his sentence? Disappear
> again, I'll reckon. How many more like him are out there?
There should me more like him? I like his chutzpah. Sounded like he
doesn't like stealing briefs and food and books but he got hungry,
so... It
Very strange indeed. What will he do after serving his sentence? Disappear
again, I'll reckon. How many more like him are out there?
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Max Dillon
Charleston SC
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On March 19, 2017 5:19:02 PM EDT, Mountain Man via Mercedes
wrote:
>Curt - the word "camp" came up in a story a
Curt - the word "camp" came up in a story about a hermit in Maine -
Maybe you know this guy? - Christopher Knight stole goods from camps
around North Pond in upstate Maine. The guy sounds interesting:
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2017/mar/15/stranger-in-the-woods-christopher-knight-hermit-mai