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We lived in a log cabin for 10 years. It was 1.5 miles from a county road. We walked to our property about 4 months of the year, some years a month longer. (First mile was uphill.)

During the winter, I would often plow the snow using our D-6 Cat when it was on the property and not out on a job.. As we would get 4-6 feet of snow in the winter, this made a heck of a walking path for us. It also created massive berms on each side of the road. Often enough, moose and bear would get onto the road and not really like to get off.

We (with at least one son at the beginning, but we had two children while we lived there and all of them would be with us) would often have gone to the store for groceries and stopped by friends' houses on the way home to have a visit. Which means that we would be walking up the road to the house at 9 or 10 at night. The moose were worse than the bears. We would sometimes have to sacrifice a few oranges or apples to encourage them to get off the road, over the 10 or 12 foot high berms.

Ah, those were the days.