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A delicious steak dinner in the mountains.
A super fresh New York steak from the butcher, rubbed with fresh garlic and cooked over the fire. Mmm
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Roads through pristine rainforest often bring lots of trouble-illegal mining, timber extraction, and hunting, just to name a few.
Public hunting is available in designated Wildlife Areas in the Dane County Park System. Requirements are very similar to Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources public hunting areas. Some Wildlife Areas have additional rules which are posted on the parks website and on an informational kiosk at the public access point for each property. Hunters should check the parks website before visiting for a complete list of rules and use requirements.
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High on the windswept moorland of North Yorkshire is Dob Park lodge, ruined and forgotten. Originally one of three hunting lodges, this would have provided welcome respite from the scouring winds and the biting Yorkshire weather. Scheduled in 1997 as an Ancient Monument, and Grade II listed, Dob Park lodge appears to be in the winter of its days.
It became clear that the middle of the lodge had collapsed at some point in the past. Fire? Neglect? I am unable to find out more from my research.
Dob Park Lodge was originally built in the 17th century, and like many would have provided the guests with a high vantage point, and possibly an opportunity for some to participate by firing cross bows from the upper floor. Many hunting lodges would have had spacious rooms, for guests.The area is within the Royal Forest of Knaresborough, a former medieval hunting park, originally of William the Conquerer, and later John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster. It was easy to imagine the people who would have gathered here for the past four hundred years, and the warmth the stone walls would have provided. It has been impossible to find anything about it, except it is on the Buildings at Risk register. Hopefully something will happen before Dob Park lodge finally succumbs to the elements.
There has been nothing online at all about it to explain its fate, apart from on wonderful quote written by someone who walked around Yorkshire in 1892. It would appear it was ruined then too. I guess the spelling is due to poor writing on maps. Apparently the area was also called Dog Park.
"Deep down and far ahead, the Washburn is embraced by a bower of branches from under which the waters glisten in the sunlight like brilliant silver; onward, past honeysuckle, foxglove, fern, and wild rose, around which are flitting the honeybee and butterfly. Above, the ruins of Bob Park Castle peer down from their elevated position on vale."
File name: 08_06_030881
Title: Hunting, gun shop
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1954 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : film, black & white; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Film negatives
Subject: Fishing & hunting gear
Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.