
FINALLY HAPPENED :)
At long last, we have a pole-barn style building to shelter our RV! It was a multistep process, starting with selecting a location, then clearing trees and leveling the ground. Continue Reading →
Our Trail Riding and Hunting Camp Adventure
At long last, we have a pole-barn style building to shelter our RV! It was a multistep process, starting with selecting a location, then clearing trees and leveling the ground. Continue Reading →
July is one of those months when much needs to be done and none of the good-old excuses work. It’s not hunting season, there is no snow or rain, and Continue Reading →
At long last, we took our first extended visit to the acres. Exceptional amounts of spring rainfall encouraged all the grasses, bushes, and weeds to grow much taller than we Continue Reading →
We have not seen a Sasquatch at Starvation Acres but other evidence has recently, and historically, been found in the region. The acres are in what Bigfoot of Stevens County Continue Reading →
Weather finally cooperated, and we were able to pull our travel trailer to Starvation Acres! Big thanks to Nate for coming along to drive my rig. Not only did we Continue Reading →
Caution: This post uses photos of game animals both alive and dead. Move on if you are sensitive to such images. Complaints and whining are not allowed. Harvested wildlife must Continue Reading →
Wild game meals are prepared in a variety of ways and we are sharing photos of some of our favorites here. Since frying and baking require oil (grease), I am Continue Reading →
We’ve been absent from our Starvation Acres for all too long. Visiting in winter is complicated when one is not there to keep the snow plowed from the driveway. However, Continue Reading →
Everyone loves to see that tom-turkey spreading his feathers and courting the hens in the spring time, but turkeys are busily ‘doing their thing’ all year long. Flocking, flying, foraging, Continue Reading →
Bear hunting can be difficult and frustrating when you’re not forced to deal with smoke and public land closures due to multiple wildfires. We’ve had plenty of those additional frustrations Continue Reading →