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Cyli September 10th, 2004 07:48 AM

anti-clave
 
On Thu, 9 Sep 2004 21:50:19 -0500, "Wolfgang"
wrote:

(snipped0

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
is there anything besides the obvious
(fishing gear, fishing attire, non-fishing clothes, etc) that i need to
bring?


all help will be appreciated-
snake


Beer.

Wolfgang


Don't fall for that, snake. Demand to know which brand of beer and if
it's to be lager or ale. They're tricky about that stuff.



Cyli
r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels.
Often taunted by trout. And sometimes by the net.wolverine.

http://www.visi.com/~cyli

Jeff Miller September 10th, 2004 12:50 PM

anti-clave
 
october 9 - 16, graham county & swain county. rachel and i are staying
through the 23rd, so we'll be around if you need to plan a later date or
visit. our rental is in the snowbird area, south of robbinsville, on
snowbird creek. some folks are looking at the rentals over at almond
boat docks on fontana lake...about 30 minutes from snowbird...and some
are staying in robbinsville at motels (usually $40-90 per night).

great smoky mountain national park. fontana lake. santeetlah lake.
nantahala lake. lots of trout streams to fish. if you want to save
bucks and camp, there are plenty of free streamside campgrounds... as i
recall, mark has the hilton camping suite package. he could probably
loan it to you.... a shower will be available to campers in need. folks
seem to work out fishing and gathering details on a last minute basis.
we'll be visiting hazel creek ...something you should do at least once
during your trout fishing sojourn in nc. wayno knows the area well.
mark visited one year... i like it better than the blue ridge range
around boone. less populated, different "feel". here's a link to get
you started...

http://www.grahamchamber.com/

tooties in stecoah used to have a bluegrass night...i think it's similar
to the place you visit in blowing rock.

anyway, if you like the mountains of nc, you should visit the smoky
mountain area (western section...avoid cherokee area). ...and, bring
beer, vodka, gin, whisky, whiskey. almost any beer from the rogue
brewery will do... becks are ok as well. i have a useful cooler. there
is a nice spirit store in boone near app state on 105...excellent
selection for you to consider. but, don't go near wally with any of the
brews though, as cases magically turn to a six-pack in his presence.
look forward to meeting and fishing with you.

jeff

snakefiddler wrote:
o.k., folks-
please tell me everything i need to know about this anti-clave. exactly
where is it? i'd like to look into a little bit of the local history- know
something about the area. never having attended one of these things, i am
pretty clueless as to the trappings.
where will we be fishing? how do folks find one another since people will
be arriving on different days? is there anything besides the obvious
(fishing gear, fishing attire, non-fishing clothes, etc) that i need to
bring?


all help will be appreciated-
snake




Jeff Miller September 10th, 2004 12:50 PM

anti-clave
 
october 9 - 16, graham county & swain county. rachel and i are staying
through the 23rd, so we'll be around if you need to plan a later date or
visit. our rental is in the snowbird area, south of robbinsville, on
snowbird creek. some folks are looking at the rentals over at almond
boat docks on fontana lake...about 30 minutes from snowbird...and some
are staying in robbinsville at motels (usually $40-90 per night).

great smoky mountain national park. fontana lake. santeetlah lake.
nantahala lake. lots of trout streams to fish. if you want to save
bucks and camp, there are plenty of free streamside campgrounds... as i
recall, mark has the hilton camping suite package. he could probably
loan it to you.... a shower will be available to campers in need. folks
seem to work out fishing and gathering details on a last minute basis.
we'll be visiting hazel creek ...something you should do at least once
during your trout fishing sojourn in nc. wayno knows the area well.
mark visited one year... i like it better than the blue ridge range
around boone. less populated, different "feel". here's a link to get
you started...

http://www.grahamchamber.com/

tooties in stecoah used to have a bluegrass night...i think it's similar
to the place you visit in blowing rock.

anyway, if you like the mountains of nc, you should visit the smoky
mountain area (western section...avoid cherokee area). ...and, bring
beer, vodka, gin, whisky, whiskey. almost any beer from the rogue
brewery will do... becks are ok as well. i have a useful cooler. there
is a nice spirit store in boone near app state on 105...excellent
selection for you to consider. but, don't go near wally with any of the
brews though, as cases magically turn to a six-pack in his presence.
look forward to meeting and fishing with you.

jeff

snakefiddler wrote:
o.k., folks-
please tell me everything i need to know about this anti-clave. exactly
where is it? i'd like to look into a little bit of the local history- know
something about the area. never having attended one of these things, i am
pretty clueless as to the trappings.
where will we be fishing? how do folks find one another since people will
be arriving on different days? is there anything besides the obvious
(fishing gear, fishing attire, non-fishing clothes, etc) that i need to
bring?


all help will be appreciated-
snake




snakefiddler September 10th, 2004 03:27 PM

anti-clave
 

"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:%Cg0d.290964$Oi.14212@fed1read04...
october 9 - 16, graham county & swain county. rachel and i are staying
through the 23rd, so we'll be around if you need to plan a later date or
visit. our rental is in the snowbird area, south of robbinsville, on
snowbird creek. some folks are looking at the rentals over at almond
boat docks on fontana lake...about 30 minutes from snowbird...and some
are staying in robbinsville at motels (usually $40-90 per night).

great smoky mountain national park. fontana lake. santeetlah lake.
nantahala lake. lots of trout streams to fish. if you want to save
bucks and camp, there are plenty of free streamside campgrounds... as i
recall, mark has the hilton camping suite package. he could probably
loan it to you.... a shower will be available to campers in need. folks
seem to work out fishing and gathering details on a last minute basis.
we'll be visiting hazel creek ...something you should do at least once
during your trout fishing sojourn in nc. wayno knows the area well.
mark visited one year... i like it better than the blue ridge range
around boone. less populated, different "feel". here's a link to get
you started...

http://www.grahamchamber.com/

tooties in stecoah used to have a bluegrass night...i think it's similar
to the place you visit in blowing rock.


i'll bring my fiddle- could be a lot of fun.



anyway, if you like the mountains of nc, you should visit the smoky
mountain area (western section...avoid cherokee area). ...and, bring
beer, vodka, gin,


whisky, whiskey.


G

one of you carolina boys needs to bring a little bootleg, as i have yet to
experince the "local spirits." go easy on me though, i'm a lightweight when
it comes to drinkin ;-)


almost any beer from the rogue
brewery will do... becks are ok as well. i have a useful cooler. there
is a nice spirit store in boone near app state on 105...excellent
selection for you to consider. but, don't go near wally with any of the
brews though, as cases magically turn to a six-pack in his presence.
look forward to meeting and fishing with you.




jeff


thanks for all the info jeff. i feel a little less lost about the whole
thing now.
i got your e-mail. thanks for that bit of info as well.

i look forward to meeting, and fishing with you too.
snake

snakefiddler wrote:
o.k., folks-
please tell me everything i need to know about this anti-clave. exactly
where is it? i'd like to look into a little bit of the local history-

know
something about the area. never having attended one of these things, i

am
pretty clueless as to the trappings.
where will we be fishing? how do folks find one another since people

will
be arriving on different days? is there anything besides the obvious
(fishing gear, fishing attire, non-fishing clothes, etc) that i need to
bring?


all help will be appreciated-
snake






snakefiddler September 10th, 2004 03:27 PM

anti-clave
 

"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:%Cg0d.290964$Oi.14212@fed1read04...
october 9 - 16, graham county & swain county. rachel and i are staying
through the 23rd, so we'll be around if you need to plan a later date or
visit. our rental is in the snowbird area, south of robbinsville, on
snowbird creek. some folks are looking at the rentals over at almond
boat docks on fontana lake...about 30 minutes from snowbird...and some
are staying in robbinsville at motels (usually $40-90 per night).

great smoky mountain national park. fontana lake. santeetlah lake.
nantahala lake. lots of trout streams to fish. if you want to save
bucks and camp, there are plenty of free streamside campgrounds... as i
recall, mark has the hilton camping suite package. he could probably
loan it to you.... a shower will be available to campers in need. folks
seem to work out fishing and gathering details on a last minute basis.
we'll be visiting hazel creek ...something you should do at least once
during your trout fishing sojourn in nc. wayno knows the area well.
mark visited one year... i like it better than the blue ridge range
around boone. less populated, different "feel". here's a link to get
you started...

http://www.grahamchamber.com/

tooties in stecoah used to have a bluegrass night...i think it's similar
to the place you visit in blowing rock.


i'll bring my fiddle- could be a lot of fun.



anyway, if you like the mountains of nc, you should visit the smoky
mountain area (western section...avoid cherokee area). ...and, bring
beer, vodka, gin,


whisky, whiskey.


G

one of you carolina boys needs to bring a little bootleg, as i have yet to
experince the "local spirits." go easy on me though, i'm a lightweight when
it comes to drinkin ;-)


almost any beer from the rogue
brewery will do... becks are ok as well. i have a useful cooler. there
is a nice spirit store in boone near app state on 105...excellent
selection for you to consider. but, don't go near wally with any of the
brews though, as cases magically turn to a six-pack in his presence.
look forward to meeting and fishing with you.




jeff


thanks for all the info jeff. i feel a little less lost about the whole
thing now.
i got your e-mail. thanks for that bit of info as well.

i look forward to meeting, and fishing with you too.
snake

snakefiddler wrote:
o.k., folks-
please tell me everything i need to know about this anti-clave. exactly
where is it? i'd like to look into a little bit of the local history-

know
something about the area. never having attended one of these things, i

am
pretty clueless as to the trappings.
where will we be fishing? how do folks find one another since people

will
be arriving on different days? is there anything besides the obvious
(fishing gear, fishing attire, non-fishing clothes, etc) that i need to
bring?


all help will be appreciated-
snake






snakefiddler September 12th, 2004 01:31 PM

anti-clave
 

"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:%Cg0d.290964$Oi.14212@fed1read04...
october 9 - 16, graham county & swain county. rachel and i are staying
through the 23rd, so we'll be around if you need to plan a later date or
visit. our rental is in the snowbird area, south of robbinsville, on
snowbird creek. some folks are looking at the rentals over at almond
boat docks on fontana lake...about 30 minutes from snowbird...and some
are staying in robbinsville at motels (usually $40-90 per night).

great smoky mountain national park. fontana lake. santeetlah lake.
nantahala lake. lots of trout streams to fish. if you want to save
bucks and camp, there are plenty of free streamside campgrounds... as i
recall, mark has the hilton camping suite package. he could probably
loan it to you.... a shower will be available to campers in need. folks
seem to work out fishing and gathering details on a last minute basis.
we'll be visiting hazel creek ...something you should do at least once
during your trout fishing sojourn in nc. wayno knows the area well.
mark visited one year... i like it better than the blue ridge range
around boone. less populated, different "feel". here's a link to get
you started...

http://www.grahamchamber.com/

tooties in stecoah used to have a bluegrass night...i think it's similar
to the place you visit in blowing rock.

anyway, if you like the mountains of nc, you should visit the smoky
mountain area (western section...avoid cherokee area). ...and, bring
beer, vodka, gin, whisky, whiskey. almost any beer from the rogue
brewery will do... becks are ok as well. i have a useful cooler. there
is a nice spirit store in boone near app state on 105...excellent
selection for you to consider. but, don't go near wally with any of the
brews though, as cases magically turn to a six-pack in his presence.
look forward to meeting and fishing with you.

jeff


thanks for all the good info, jeff
snake



snakefiddler wrote:
my stuff snipped


snake






snakefiddler September 12th, 2004 01:31 PM

anti-clave
 

"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:%Cg0d.290964$Oi.14212@fed1read04...
october 9 - 16, graham county & swain county. rachel and i are staying
through the 23rd, so we'll be around if you need to plan a later date or
visit. our rental is in the snowbird area, south of robbinsville, on
snowbird creek. some folks are looking at the rentals over at almond
boat docks on fontana lake...about 30 minutes from snowbird...and some
are staying in robbinsville at motels (usually $40-90 per night).

great smoky mountain national park. fontana lake. santeetlah lake.
nantahala lake. lots of trout streams to fish. if you want to save
bucks and camp, there are plenty of free streamside campgrounds... as i
recall, mark has the hilton camping suite package. he could probably
loan it to you.... a shower will be available to campers in need. folks
seem to work out fishing and gathering details on a last minute basis.
we'll be visiting hazel creek ...something you should do at least once
during your trout fishing sojourn in nc. wayno knows the area well.
mark visited one year... i like it better than the blue ridge range
around boone. less populated, different "feel". here's a link to get
you started...

http://www.grahamchamber.com/

tooties in stecoah used to have a bluegrass night...i think it's similar
to the place you visit in blowing rock.

anyway, if you like the mountains of nc, you should visit the smoky
mountain area (western section...avoid cherokee area). ...and, bring
beer, vodka, gin, whisky, whiskey. almost any beer from the rogue
brewery will do... becks are ok as well. i have a useful cooler. there
is a nice spirit store in boone near app state on 105...excellent
selection for you to consider. but, don't go near wally with any of the
brews though, as cases magically turn to a six-pack in his presence.
look forward to meeting and fishing with you.

jeff


thanks for all the good info, jeff
snake



snakefiddler wrote:
my stuff snipped


snake






snakefiddler September 13th, 2004 03:43 AM

anti-clave
 

"Guyz-N-Flyz" wrote in message
...

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...
o.k., folks-
please tell me everything i need to know about this anti-clave. exactly
where is it? i'd like to look into a little bit of the local history-

know
something about the area. never having attended one of these things, i

am
pretty clueless as to the trappings.
where will we be fishing? how do folks find one another since people

will
be arriving on different days? is there anything besides the obvious
(fishing gear, fishing attire, non-fishing clothes, etc) that i need to
bring?


all help will be appreciated-
snake


The Anti-Clave is in Graham County, southwest of Robbinsville.
http://www.grahamcountytravel.com/maps/GC_MAP.jpg

This site should give ya a little info about the area, and you can google

of course.
http://www.grahamcountytravel.com/about.html

The fishin' will be all over the area, streams rivers and lakes, depending

upon the
participants adventurous nature.

Jeff will likely post directions to his place, but it was my experience

that folks
just kinda found one another once they began showing up. Stop in at this

rangers
station and they will have maps and info about campin' areas.
http://www.main.nc.us/graham/hiking/rangerhq.html

Bring warm clothes for the evenings and rain gear!

You have two choices for lodgings, basically: rent or camp out. I have

some info
here at the house, somewhere, from my one time Anti-Clave. I'll try to

find it for
ya, as I won't know if I am gonna make it 'til the last minute.

Mark


cool- thanks mark, for all the info - and, i *really* hope you make it.
jen



snakefiddler September 13th, 2004 03:43 AM

anti-clave
 

"Guyz-N-Flyz" wrote in message
...

"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...
o.k., folks-
please tell me everything i need to know about this anti-clave. exactly
where is it? i'd like to look into a little bit of the local history-

know
something about the area. never having attended one of these things, i

am
pretty clueless as to the trappings.
where will we be fishing? how do folks find one another since people

will
be arriving on different days? is there anything besides the obvious
(fishing gear, fishing attire, non-fishing clothes, etc) that i need to
bring?


all help will be appreciated-
snake


The Anti-Clave is in Graham County, southwest of Robbinsville.
http://www.grahamcountytravel.com/maps/GC_MAP.jpg

This site should give ya a little info about the area, and you can google

of course.
http://www.grahamcountytravel.com/about.html

The fishin' will be all over the area, streams rivers and lakes, depending

upon the
participants adventurous nature.

Jeff will likely post directions to his place, but it was my experience

that folks
just kinda found one another once they began showing up. Stop in at this

rangers
station and they will have maps and info about campin' areas.
http://www.main.nc.us/graham/hiking/rangerhq.html

Bring warm clothes for the evenings and rain gear!

You have two choices for lodgings, basically: rent or camp out. I have

some info
here at the house, somewhere, from my one time Anti-Clave. I'll try to

find it for
ya, as I won't know if I am gonna make it 'til the last minute.

Mark


cool- thanks mark, for all the info - and, i *really* hope you make it.
jen



Bob Patton September 14th, 2004 01:10 AM

anti-clave
 
"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:%Cg0d.290964$Oi.14212@fed1read04...
october 9 - 16, graham county & swain county. rachel and i are staying
through the 23rd, so we'll be around if you need to plan a later date or
visit. our rental is in the snowbird area, south of robbinsville, on
snowbird creek. some folks are looking at the rentals over at almond boat
docks on fontana lake...about 30 minutes from snowbird...and some are
staying in robbinsville at motels (usually $40-90 per night).

//snip//

Anybody interested in a walk up Hazel Creek - mebbe spend a couple of nights
there? (reprise of the death march?) Also, what do you'uns think about
Forney and Noland and other creeks near the road to nowhere? I've never been
on those creeks and thought it might be fun to give it a try.
Bob




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