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    Yooper Deer Camp Burn's Supper

    Yes, it was that time of the year again. Kilted deer hunters came out of the woods dressed in kilts and flannel shirts for an out-of-season Burn's Supper. We gathered at a log cabin in the middle of the woods, accessible only by four wheel drive. I kilted up and drove down from Marquette, bringing my homebrews (Doggie Dubh Wee Heavy and a few bottles of IPA) and a collection of Burn's poetry.

    As I reminded you last year, in the middle of the woods at deer camp, the kilt is sometimes combined with some odd bits of clothing, including long underwear and flannel shirts, although this year, more of us had our stuff together than last year. And yes, it's too early for a Burn's Supper, and we probably should call it a St. Andrew's dinner, but it is what it is.

    Here's one of the hosts preparing his reading:


    The neighboring camp arrives playing the pipes and flying the colors:


    Our friendly neighborhood piper man:


    The bloody Haggis:


    The parade of the Haggis:


    His knife see rustic Labour dight, An' cut you up wi' ready sleight, Trenching your gushing entrails bright...


    The toast to the Lassies:


    To the Lassies!


    My rendition of John Barleycorn:




    Then let us toast John Barleycorn, each man a glass in hand...


    The piper gets ready to blow one more tune:


    A good time was had by all. So good, in fact, we're planning on getting together again for some summer festivities.
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    Looks like a grand time was had by all. Who got stuck with cleaning up the doggie dubh?
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    Great pictures, MacMullen! Who would of thought that a Stormy Kromer would go so well with a kilt?!

    I need to get a Stormy, that's all there is to it. :mrgreen:

    I think Robbie would enjoy your "Rustic Burns Supper", since was a bit of a rustic himself!

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    Todd

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    Wow! What a Burns' Supper. I'm sure the one around here won't be quite as unique.
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    Looks very interesting....Glad ya'll had a good time.

    *walks off singing*
    It's the second week of deer camp
    And all the guys are here
    We drink play cards and shoot the bull
    But never shoot no deer
    The only time we leave the camp
    Is when we go for beer
    The second week of deer camp
    Is the greatest time of year

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    MacMullen, that simply rocks, in the best possible fashion.

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    MacMullen, looks like a good time was had by all. Where abouts do you go (as you said you come down from Marquette)? I head up to a camp thats about an hour north of Escanaba (its actually "in" Helps). Same kind of road going in though. We don't "need" 4 wheel drive, but its certainly a lot easier than finding someone with 4WD and a winch after you get stuck.

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    Looks like a great time. I'm jealous!!

    -Tim

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    Actually, I sent some Doggie Dubh home with the guys, so I guess they got stuck cleaning it up.

    The camp is just south of Covington. We've been having snow and thunderstorms here the last few days, so four wheel drive, or, at least, high clearance, is needed right now. In good weather you could drive a car in without much trouble.

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