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I was trout fishing in the area and I thought I would stop out at Hartman Creek today to check things out. Things look great.
Looks like the DNR did a “burn” in the fields around the group camping site. Hope none of the caches placed last week went up in smoke!!!!
Things look good…. We’re down to 12 days!!!
Jeff
Count Amy and I “in” for breakfast. If you need extra help in the “kitchen” please let me know. I’m an accomplished pancake flipper and would love to cook while my wife is off caching…
Jeff
GrouseTails…. I bow to you… You are the MacGyver of all MacGyver’s… You make me proud to be an American…
I will go to bed tonight dreaming of 12 volt batteries, long ropes and tall trees…
God bless brother… There is a cold beer waiting for you at GEOCAMP….
Jeff
I was going to suggest this very thing. We just bought a pair of GMRS 5 mile range radios and I was hoping to switch to a different channel in order to take advantage of the range.
GREAT IDEA!!!!!!!!!
P.S. Fleet Farm has a pair of Motorola GMRS Radios (model # T5720) for less than $50. These have the five mile range. Good stuff and a great price!
Jeff
[This message has been edited by Green Bay Paddlers (edited 04-26-2004).]
“What’s Next?” is/are joining us this year in the Boundary Waters. I am chief cook and we had them over to test the breading. (A week in canoe country with bad breading is like a shop-a-holic in Manhatten with a bad charge card!)
Life is good. I think between the two of us fishing we should be able to come up with a nice stringer. Northern Pike is very tasty – just a little difficult to fillet!
We are so close… I have chills….
That’s how we survive for a week every year up in the Boundary Waters my friend. I’ve got the breading, the oil and the fire. Bring it on over to campsite 046 and we will feast. I’ll even provide the potatoes, onions and a few cold barley pops!
Jeff
Life is so good… Good people, plenty of caching, a cold beer, great hiking, a little canoeing, laughter by the fire, a sky full of stars, sunny warm days, a game of horseshoes, a bit of fishing, plenty ‘o caching, grilling out, swapping stories, comparing notes, healthy competition, group photo, fun, fun, fun!!!
19 days to go….
Jeff
Wow… it’s close! Yeah – we’re getting packed up already. In our family, nothing says camping like a little red meat. Unfortunately, the price of a decent ribeye or New York Strip steak is now sitting at $9.99/lb!!! ARGH!!!
The answer? FESTIVAL FOODS’ SPOON ROAST! I tell ya – grab the burgendy pepper spoon roast – cut it into sirloin steaks and GIDDYAP!!!! Happy, happy…. ($3.50/lb)
Smiling!
G.B. Paddler
I’m assuming (by talking about “Forest Preserve Police”) that we are talking about Winnebago County, IL? Not WI?
I grew up in Cook County and those Forest Preserve Police can get a little funky from time to time.
No problem Steve. I was just worried that you were saving space for us that could otherwise go to someone else.
Really looking forward to it. We’ll be stopping over to “Geocamp” quite often for libations and fellowship!
Jeff
Could this be because we paid (via PAYPAL) for two T-shirts?
Yes, that is it exactly. In my rush to update the PAID column, I may have checked off anyone who sent money. So, no, you will not be forced to camp out.
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It’s nice to know that they are finally printed! They were having some issues with their company that handles this! I’d love to buy yours but I get a free one with my Conservation Patron’s (hunting/fishing) license…
Jeff
The Green Bay Paddlers have some charcoal to donate… we’ll be bringing it along!
Jeff
Tim & Carole –
Buy Magellan!
Jeff
Just two states for the Green Bay Paddlers. (WI and IL)
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