The log cabin was my Uncle Camille's. Seeing it again was awesome but sad to see in such disrepair. I'm actually shocked that it is still standing. My 2 sisters, parents, and Camille's daughter and son in law and their 3 daughters stayed there for a visit back in the 80's. I was the oldest and babysat all 5 kids while our parents were in Canada at one of the bars, lol. I remember a large rodent ran across the back room where the bunk type beds were. It scared the bejesus out of us. I also vividly remember the outhouse with only 3 walls off the back room. Great memories! Thank you! Jennifer Sanborn, Maine
Discovering Camille's guide license was the icing on the cake! Ive wondered what the area near the border looked like in Maine. Now i know! Its beautiful. Take Care Cory And Gracie 🌲🌲📹🐕🚶♂️👏👏👏👏
Just browsing/surfing the web .can't believe your knowledge and courage.Hope u both check for ticks.where good support boot,check boot for nails. Sad that when anybody ages,if noone willing or available to pack up for our love ones,the stuff just really remains. I got to see history of my family in Ireland very historic/incredible.
Great to see something of the life of your hero Cory. How sad that the way of life - or maybe just the place - is abandoned. A decaying memorial to a man and a way of life perhaps but so glad you have carved out a more contemporary way of living with and in the wilderness. Thanks for the tour.
I love the old abandoned structures you find in the woods up there. There is a barn that we used to explore as kids when we were up there in the summer.
A few years back, there was a group of backcountry snowmobilers using the house. That's likely why it's in somewhat decent shape and has so many beds set up.
Great little road trip that you and Gracie we're on. Real bonus you telling us the history. Thanks for sharing your knowledge on this interesting property.
Excellent excursion Cory! The logs on the one place have held up quite nice. You’re a good guy helping folks out checking on properties for them. The first house is holding up nicely, the old basement really is cool. Take care!
Howdy Cory- that’s really cool to get to explore those old buildings. It’s amazing how the wilderness takes back what is abandoned. Take care and God bless
I used to find so many abandon places fossil hunting in the southwest and Midwest . Crazy how many places to abandoned like this with such a housing crisis.
Great video! Exploring old abandoned structures is very interesting. I didn't realize how close to the border that your property is to Canada. Peace Love Happiness
That was fun! The house was pretty cool, I like the stairs. Sure were a lot of beds, reminded me of an old hunting camp type lodge. The log house structure, some of the actual logs looked in pretty good condition.
Wow. Chasing history down in the north maine woods. Great field trip! Who's polishing the turd while you're out galavanting.........??!! Glad to see you taking in a diversion. 🫵🏼👊🏼👍🏼🤙🏼
We took a ride out to Camille's cabin about 10 years during deer season. It's a shame, looks like some jerks ransacked it. The old collapsed structures on the left side of the road, the one on the right toward Lac-Frontiere , you could make out the words "Forest Warden" on the front of it.
First off, I think you do a great job editing. I own an a6300 also, a great little camera; I am very impressed that you get the AF to behave so well. I run into issues with the camera focusing on larger items in the field of view; but I’m shooting much smaller and closer. I imagine it’s not that far away from getting really chilly at night, does it become impassable after a certain date?
Was a cool video of exploring, but wished you had of gone a little slower and not so jumpy when in the buildings. Hard to really take the insides of buildings in when you’re panning around so fast.
The log cabin was my Uncle Camille's. Seeing it again was awesome but sad to see in such disrepair. I'm actually shocked that it is still standing. My 2 sisters, parents, and Camille's daughter and son in law and their 3 daughters stayed there for a visit back in the 80's. I was the oldest and babysat all 5 kids while our parents were in Canada at one of the bars, lol. I remember a large rodent ran across the back room where the bunk type beds were. It scared the bejesus out of us. I also vividly remember the outhouse with only 3 walls off the back room. Great memories! Thank you! Jennifer Sanborn, Maine
Camille was a heck of a guy. He used to let my Dad and his gang stay in his trapper cabins to deer hunt starting in the late 1940's, thru the 1950's.
Discovering Camille's guide license was the icing on the cake! Ive wondered what the area near the border looked like in Maine. Now i know! Its beautiful. Take Care Cory And Gracie 🌲🌲📹🐕🚶♂️👏👏👏👏
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Perhaps with permission that guide licence or copy could live with you or 9 mile as a nod to him...
Just browsing/surfing the web .can't believe your knowledge and courage.Hope u both check for ticks.where good support boot,check boot for nails. Sad that when anybody ages,if noone willing or available to pack up for our love ones,the stuff just really remains. I got to see history of my family in Ireland very historic/incredible.
Great to see something of the life of your hero Cory. How sad that the way of life - or maybe just the place - is abandoned. A decaying memorial to a man and a way of life perhaps but so glad you have carved out a more contemporary way of living with and in the wilderness. Thanks for the tour.
I love the old abandoned structures you find in the woods up there. There is a barn that we used to explore as kids when we were up there in the summer.
Spent many nights in that old house. Love going to that place
A few years back, there was a group of backcountry snowmobilers using the house. That's likely why it's in somewhat decent shape and has so many beds set up.
Wow. Beautiful place back in the day.
Sad to see today. Alot of fond memories for those who lived there, no doubt. ♥️
Cory love these videos. I like old stuff. Please continue to make more. Thanks for sharing. Praying for your health.
That was cool! Lots to see there, thanks for taking us along Cory 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great little road trip that you and Gracie we're on. Real bonus you telling us the history. Thanks for sharing your knowledge on this interesting property.
Happy Sunday afternoon from New Zealand ❤❤❤
Same to you!
Excellent excursion Cory! The logs on the one place have held up quite nice. You’re a good guy helping folks out checking on properties for them. The first house is holding up nicely, the old basement really is cool. Take care!
I'd move in in a heart beat. Thanks for showing us around.
That tour of the building was cool. In the middle of no where, more or less.
That's a really nice tour. Thanks for taking us along.
Glad you enjoyed it
The stories contained within those walls…..seeing past the overgrowth, decay and litter….quite inspiring, if one thinks about it.
Thanks for sharing, and thank you for your service
Howdy Cory- that’s really cool to get to explore those old buildings. It’s amazing how the wilderness takes back what is abandoned. Take care and God bless
It sure is
Thank you. Keep up the awe-inspiring work, love watching you and Gracie!!
Thank you! Will do!
Great video! Wow! Thank You So Very Much for making and posting not only this video but all of your Awesome videos. i love watching your videos. :)
Such interesting explorations and history. A really interesting video and fascinating to see this area near the border. 👍
Hey man absolutely love ur videos and more so Playlists
New sub and binge watching most recent...great job 👍❤from Michigan
It'd be a nice hunting, cabin thanks for showing it, it's sad to see them disappear
Fun tour, thanks
I am 45 min south of Moosehead….Wellington....totally different part of this GLORIOUS state….cheers, Rob
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Thanks for the tour!
Hey Cory lots of history there, to bad it wasnt kept up. Nature is reclaiming the land slowly but surely. Take care.
I often passed near this house but on the Quebec side. interesting thanks
Thank you for this video! Love your channel. We live in Rhode island.
Wow Corey!!! How do you not get creeped out? I’d never go out to the woods on my own. Thanks for sharing you and Gracie rock ❤
That’s why I bring Gracie
As someone from Mass who’s only been as far up as Baxter State Park I need to travel even further north in Maine.
Dang, that's a nice piece of property! Sooo much potential, way up there!
Great tour Cory.
All things must pass, but it's still hard to see these places go.
So much history there.
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I used to find so many abandon places fossil hunting in the southwest and Midwest . Crazy how many places to abandoned like this with such a housing crisis.
very cool to see!
Needs many handy man for sure, nice you took the time out of your busy schedule to check it out. Upsatate NY.
That is super cool you get to explore those places, also glad you're getting quite a few more subscribers with the cabin build videos
Thanks 👍
Great video! Exploring old abandoned structures is very interesting. I didn't realize how close to the border that your property is to Canada. Peace Love Happiness
Beautiful place .
Best thing about living up here is the views.
That was fun! The house was pretty cool, I like the stairs. Sure were a lot of beds, reminded me of an old hunting camp type lodge. The log house structure, some of the actual logs looked in pretty good condition.
Totally
Very cool!!!
Awesome, love the content, I have a camp not to far from there, on Big Machias lake!
Wow. Chasing history down in the north maine woods. Great field trip!
Who's polishing the turd while you're out galavanting.........??!!
Glad to see you taking in a diversion.
🫵🏼👊🏼👍🏼🤙🏼
It’s not polishing itself
We took a ride out to Camille's cabin about 10 years during deer season. It's a shame, looks like some jerks ransacked it. The old collapsed structures on the left side of the road, the one on the right toward Lac-Frontiere , you could make out the words "Forest Warden" on the front of it.
Love the channel. You should have 41 million subs instead of 41 thousand!!
Lol
Great video
Thanks!
AND YOU PEAY! AMEN 🙏
Great view
It sure is
The plastic milk crate in last dwelling said Lehigh Valley. That is from eastern Pennsylvania dairy.
First off, I think you do a great job editing. I own an a6300 also, a great little camera; I am very impressed that you get the AF to behave so well. I run into issues with the camera focusing on larger items in the field of view; but I’m shooting much smaller and closer. I imagine it’s not that far away from getting really chilly at night, does it become impassable after a certain date?
I stayed there a few years ago in the winter with a group of guys.
Nice, how was that?
@@TheMaineWoods It was a good time. maybe 12 guys we rode all around that area.
Good video bro
Appreciate it
Cool
would be so cool if you could buy this.....imagine the restoration and all the history...I wonder how many acres...
I am wondering if there are plans to try to restore it? It is a gorgeouse property❤
Grace needs little hiking boots to protect her feet from getting cut!
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I don't understand why it was so creepy. I would love to own and live in that house
It's beautiful there, thanks for the tour! Is he interested in selling? God Bless you and Gracie!
Not yet!
Is this place for sale ?
My wife and I love it !
Is this now preservation land, or able to be bought?
No
Lots of junk in those old buildings!
Yup
Yes,where are the previous inhabitants gone?
Are u goingvto rebuild there?
Is this property still for sale
Thank you Cory, but for future videos, please don’t move the camera so fast, please. Gives a headache.
Looks like a hunting camp
Do you know if interested in selling it?
No
Try to buy it
Was a cool video of exploring, but wished you had of gone a little slower and not so jumpy when in the buildings. Hard to really take the insides of buildings in when you’re panning around so fast.
Is the area haunted?
No
@@TheMaineWoods you think other would be but that's ok
Привет с Украины.что ето за страна?Природа красивая как у нас.Лайк и подписка
Need to get a bushwhacked in there.
I've watched lots of your videos, but I never noticed that you don't have any earlobes! Are you part vulcan?
Are you just superstitious or was something else going on? You seemed ready to get the f out of that house 🤣
Not at all
Where are all the people that lived or vacationed there did they just abandon??
OMG it’s beautiful, When can I move in?