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xcel360
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anne, I LOVE YUENGLING!!!!!!!!! that use to be all i drank when i lived up there. fortuantly they finally opened a plant down here in florida so im not without anymore. but more importantly, do you think you can bring a bag of Herr's tater chips. i miss herrs...
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mike
Nov 16, 2002, 2:08 PM
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Those directions look the easiest to me. Be sure to stop at Uncle Jed's and take a look a the merchandise in the back of the store. Most unusual.
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climbinganne
Nov 16, 2002, 2:11 PM
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Hey mike...i say we fry a turkey!!!!!! you guys are close enough to lug in all that oil...hehe and my thanksgiving dinner is 10 before thanksgiving due to my brother's schedule... so i am in for a fried turkey dinner on friday night!!!!
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tradpuppy
Nov 16, 2002, 2:16 PM
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Yes, very nice "glassware" at Uncs.
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climbinganne
Nov 16, 2002, 2:36 PM
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welp...my kids have never seen that southern glassware b4...and i plan on keeping it that way...which one of you two sit in the car while i peruse those works of art glen: do you want kettle cooked or regular herr's... and i guess i can squeeze some butterscotch krimpets in the trunk for you too [ This Message was edited by: climbinganne on 2002-11-16 06:38 ]
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xcel360
Nov 16, 2002, 2:42 PM
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kettle cooked old fashioned!! mmm, they have a special place in me tummy... yeah appearantly florida is anti-tastycake!! no krimpets, chocolate eclair pies, no nothing! [ This Message was edited by: xcel360 on 2002-11-16 07:01 ]
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climbinganne
Nov 16, 2002, 3:00 PM
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i prefer Martin's or Diffenbach's but if Herr's is what you crave...IT SHALL BE!!!!!!!
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mike
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One fried turkey coming up.
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climbinganne
Nov 16, 2002, 4:26 PM
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Mmmmmmmmmmm...i need honey with my biscuits...
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mike
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One jar of Sourwood honey coming up. With or without comb? It should really be sorghum syrup. [ This Message was edited by: mike on 2002-11-16 09:11 ]
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climbinganne
Nov 17, 2002, 1:41 AM
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whtever...sound great mike!!! and i have a bunch of frozen chili...that should keep us warm one night!!!
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climbinganne
Nov 17, 2002, 11:33 AM
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on a more serious note about camping...are there bathrooms near the campsites ... i dont mean flush, but that would be great..if not, i will need to plan on bring the shovel???
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tradpuppy
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Yes, people will need to bring shovels. there are no facilities. I'm bringing firewood, but it would be nice if some other people could pick some up as well. The pickins' are lean up there because campers comb the forest for wood on a regular basis.
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climbinganne
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i am the MASTER(ESS) of finding wood!!!!!
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xcel360
Nov 17, 2002, 2:14 PM
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Count me in for a bundle of firewood then! I'll raid the parents stash before I head down...hehehe.
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climbinganne
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dude...you are traveling WAY TOO FAR to bring wood considering you are gonna be in PHILA!!!...no dude, i am soooo looking at my packing options....clothes or gear beer or kids i think you should pick up the yuengling lager...ahem...
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tradpuppy
Nov 17, 2002, 2:24 PM
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People can always stop by and pick up a bundle on the way. The wood will go VERY quickly and we will need LOTS to keep a good fire going, especially at a gathering such as this. if you don't think it can get cold down here, think again. Anne, the wood in the WMA gets picked over relentlessly at the base, and I'm tellin' ya, we will need to bring it in from outside. Besides, I'd rather not have folks trampling through the woods off the beaten path. And pick, pick, picking stuff that needs to be left to rot and continue the cycle. We need to be "environmentally conscious" at our local crag. Padgett might get upset if we leave too much of a mark. [ This Message was edited by: tradpuppy on 2002-11-17 06:30 ]
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climbinganne
Nov 17, 2002, 2:30 PM
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i believe you, not so funny after you added the "besides" part... [ This Message was edited by: climbinganne on 2002-11-17 06:31 ]
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xcel360
Nov 17, 2002, 2:35 PM
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okok perhaps i'll just steal some from granparents in NC then. i'll fill up the hatchback with beer and wood!
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tradpuppy
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More information on the gathering: -The list of people planning to attend is on page 13 of this thread and is being updated there. -Here is the link for driving directions: The directions to the camping area AFTER you turn onto 193 are on page 15 of this thread. -Here is a link to the information about the gathering on this site. -park in the spaces along the left side of the road. In particular, the one closest to the sites. -please let me know if you are lacking anything and I will try and get it for you. PM me for my home phone, if you need to talk to me. I don't have a cell phone, but is there anyone who wants to give their cell no. to those coming from a longer distance? [ This Message was edited by: tradpuppy on 2002-11-17 09:11 ] [ This Message was edited by: tradpuppy on 2002-11-17 09:13 ] [ This Message was edited by: tradpuppy on 2002-11-17 09:16 ] [ This Message was edited by: tradpuppy on 2002-11-17 09:16 ]
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tradpuppy
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Sorry Anne, I don't mean to sound so bitchy, but I know the ranger up there pretty well and he is also a very good caving buddy with one of my colleagues at the school. I'll get to hear it from both of them if we don't watch our impact. edit: Yikes! I think I may have just revealed a touch of my enviro-nazi tendencies. I'm really not TOO bad. [ This Message was edited by: tradpuppy on 2002-11-17 07:10 ]
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biggernhell
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I'll carry as much wood as I can fit into my truck. If all of the locals will do this as well then we shouldn't have to worry about scavenging anyway. What is this I hear about fried Turkey?
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tradpuppy
Nov 17, 2002, 3:23 PM
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I think some turkeys at LW are going to come party and get fried.
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climbinganne
Nov 17, 2002, 3:28 PM
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and my chili!!!!! see food thread... http://www.rockclimbing.com/forums/viewtopic.php?topic=19895&forum=27&1 if yall are all interested great it works out well...so far we have two dinners and a lunch... need a meal for thursday night, one more lunch and breakfast for fri, sat and sunday... [ This Message was edited by: climbinganne on 2002-11-17 07:33 ]
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tradpuppy
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these are the duties I will be able to perform for the gathering: -supply climbing gear (shoes, harnesses, a couple of belay devices, chalk bags, ropes, a helmet or two) a couple of sleeping bags maybe a tent. -set up topropes. Maybe lead a trad route or two with a trusty belayer. -help people find a tent site. -help with directions, both to the area after the turn onto 193, and to the crags. (I'm making a map/handout sheet with basic info to give out to everyone. -I am bringing a good bit of oak firewood myself. I want to leave it up to others to make welcoming statements and basic crowd control, so to speak. I can't cook or supply food because I don't have stove power for mass meals. I am used to camping in small 2-3 person groups. Oh yeah, and I want to climb a lot, too! [ This Message was edited by: tradpuppy on 2002-11-17 07:55 ] [ This Message was edited by: tradpuppy on 2002-11-17 08:56 ]
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