Sportsmen And Naturalists Flock To Hunting And Fishing Lodges
Picture yourself curled up on an overstuffed couch, reading one of your favorite books in front of a roaring fire, built in a classic stone fireplace. The smell of wood sap is in the air, and if you turn your head you can see out the window onto a magnificent vista of nature in its most pristine element. There are no sirens, no horns, no street lights, no traffic. The only sounds are those common to the outdoors, a squirrel chattering, birds chirping, maybe even the haunting call of a loon on a nearby lake.
If this scene appeals to you, you can probably understand the growing popularity of outdoor lodges.
Hunting and fishing lodges were once the sole indulgence of rich industrialists who through their ventures or capital could afford to have a small hunting and fishing lodges tucked into some remote corner of wilderness, far from the hustle and bustle of the city, and pursue their manly inclinations.
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