RE the Wildfire Too late on the Wildfire. I passed within 25 miles of Colden on my way to Lake Placid yesterday. Won’t be heading back in that direction
I’m heading to the baseball hall of fame in Cooperstown. Then on to Coney Island to visit my aunt. Will then head home with a stop at the Gettysburg battlefield.
Then a few days at home to unpack, say hi to Cindy, the horses, dogs, and cats, then pack and head out to the Rendezvous.
Good It will be good to see you again, Peter. There should be no problem finding a campsite in mid-October at Pulltite campground. The campground host is usually gone by that time anyway and I don’t even know if there is any facility to make reservations after Oct 15.
Well, dadgummit. Y’all have fun! Shut out again, this time by a full thickness rotator cuff tear. Good news is it’s fixed. Bad news is though I’m rapidly improving I won’t be wielding a paddle for a month or two.
Such a dilemma Two big river events to go to at the same time… But I chose the Pine Barrens so I can try the limbo log thing. Ill put the Spring Rendezvous on my calendar.
By then maybe the Bob would have gotten a hold of a WildFire. Mine which I got in July would be at extreme risk now.
Bob and his solar shower. I don’t know, Pete. The libations sound nice, but Bob and his solar shower sounds like something that fits in the category of things once seen that can’t be unseen. Thanks for the well wishes.
Typically We Leave at 10:00 am But we always decide the night before where we are paddling. The thing is, as the group has grown, we usually divide into our own smaller groups to paddle different water. If you like, Margaret and I could just plan on doing Cedar Grove to Akers that day. Water is down and will be “Scratchy,” so kevlar boats beware. So you could meet us at 10:30ish and set up camp when you get to Pulltite at the end of the day? I’ll shuttle you back to Cedar Grove.
I’m headed to work in a few minutes so won’t reply further until Monday.