Camping Double Cabin, WY

Cottonww

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I just got back from a beautiful 4 day weekend at Double Cabin, WY. It is a great place to visit and hike and fish! The access road from Dubois is first paved, then smooth gravel and finally curvy, sometimes rough Fort Service road. I thought my 2013 Tundra with Hallmark Milner is an ideal rig for the trip. Then on the way back camping west of Lander, I fell off my short step ladder and did my right knee in. I must reluctantly admit that at age 83 it is time to throw in the towel!?. So the Tundra has 110,000 miles and is running great, and the Milner is loaded with three-way fridge, three cooking burners,a furnace, solar panels, and beautiful Hallmark cabinetry. I'll sell them both for $44K.

Bill
 

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I have spent a lot of time up at Double Cabins and I am from Lander originally. Beautiful country up there. Did you see any grizzlies while you were up there?
 
I just got back from a beautiful 4 day weekend at Double Cabin, WY. It is a great place to visit and hike and fish! The access road from Dubois is first paved, then smooth gravel and finally curvy, sometimes rough Fort Service road. I thought my 2013 Tundra with Hallmark Milner is an ideal rig for the trip. Then on the way back camping west of Lander, I fell off my short step ladder and did my right knee in. I must reluctantly admit that at age 83 it is time to throw in the towel!?. So the Tundra has 110,000 miles and is running great, and the Milner is loaded with three-way fridge, three cooking burners,a furnace, solar panels, and beautiful Hallmark cabinetry. I'll sell them both for $44K.

Bill
At 81 I know the age thing is a hard thing to work with.
Frank
 

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