Well, it turned out to be an absolutely fun time off the clock with a bunch of knuckle heads and awesome weather between 2 rainy days. 9 guys in 3 trucks with enthusiasm as nobody has been really doing anything with the covid.... google maps has no idea how fast you can make it from almost central NH to northern PA. Props to the folks at Tioga Boar Hunting. Very laid back atmosphere, guides were fun to spend time with and food was awesome. Sleeping quarters are dated but hey, its hunt camp that began in 1966(not that dated though). Depending on the species you hunt, it can be easy to a bit difficult. We hunted "maintainer/eating" hogs. Averaged about 180# dressed. The area we hunted was on 160 acres, but they have many other parcels for different species. Our local Sasquatch has issues being pedestrian due to injury so 3 of us hung out with him while the others stalked. Luckily, they pushed the pigs our way. Down the hill they came and we kind of had easy pickings as they aren't the smartest animals when on feeding spots. I shot first as the pigs can react differently and all the others were with rifle. All of us were 1 and done. I Practiced diligently sniping 2 liter bottles at 50 yards and closing my spread on paper targets on a monopod. Worth every cast and load. Got the laughing "adda boy" shoulder slap from Paulley, the guide, for a fine hit. 9 guys all did great, several had never taken an animal before. We all agreed it may be a yearly thing. Worth every laugh, beer, too much rum and the not 7 hour drive google stated. Would highly recommend if you want to try something different. Cheers all