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Is there a Western Clave
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Is there a Western Clave
Yes. 8-18 July centered on the Slide Inn and the Upper Madison at the
Cabin Creek Forest Service campground below Hegben Lake dam outside of West Yellowstone on HWY 287 (8 miles north on 191 then 14 miles west on 287 from West). Come one, come all. Frank Reid |
Is there a Western Clave
The link for the campground is
http://www.fs.fed.us/r1/gallatin/?pa...eek_campground I'll be staying there (if there's room). Look for the big Kelty Tentmahal and the blue over silver dodge ram pickemup. Frank Reid |
Is there a Western Clave
"Frank Reid" wrote I'll be staying there (if there's room). Look for the big Kelty Tentmahal and the blue over silver dodge ram pickemup. Frank Reid What's the "best" day/time of day to head over there and maybe meet some roffians when they are relatively sober?G Last year I got up on Saturday morning with the intention of going over for an hour or two, but soon realized that everyone would be out fishing, so I never made it and ended up in West doing my laundry instead. I'll be somewhere between Cooke City and Driggs at that time in July, depending on the weather and fishing reports, most likely near the HFork camped in one "dry camping," feefree parts of the National Forest. *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** |
Is there a Western Clave
Larry L wrote:
"Frank Reid" wrote I'll be staying there (if there's room). Look for the big Kelty Tentmahal and the blue over silver dodge ram pickemup. Frank Reid What's the "best" day/time of day to head over there and maybe meet some roffians when they are relatively sober?G Last year I got up on Saturday morning with the intention of going over for an hour or two, but soon realized that everyone would be out fishing, so I never made it and ended up in West doing my laundry instead. I'll be somewhere between Cooke City and Driggs at that time in July, depending on the weather and fishing reports, most likely near the HFork camped in one "dry camping," feefree parts of the National Forest. I'd try to arrive at the campground around 8:00pm or so. Much earlier and most folks will still be out fishing. Much later and many folks will already be sacked out or headed back to the Slide Inn or wherever else they're staying. In my relatively limited experience, stories of real high times at the claves are generally overblown. Sure, some folks sometimes have somewhat too much, but most folks are mostly moderately moderate..... :) - John Russell aka JR |
Is there a Western Clave
In my relatively limited experience, stories of real high times at the
claves are generally overblown. Sure, some folks sometimes have somewhat too much, but most folks are mostly moderately moderate..... :) Well, don't know 'bout "high times" unless you're talking 'bout some rude dude in the top bunk sleepin' off a quadruple helping of beans. Hmm, wonder who that could be? Frank Reid |
Is there a Western Clave
On 29 May 2006 07:33:24 -0700, "Frank Reid"
wrote: The link for the campground is http://www.fs.fed.us/r1/gallatin/?pa...eek_campground I'll be staying there (if there's room). Look for the big Kelty Tentmahal and the blue over silver dodge ram pickemup. Frank Reid ....and 2 bears, one with a sign that reads "Yo, Frankie, where's dinner?" and another in a T-shirt that says, "The guy who feeds me went to Fawn Lake and all I got is this friggin' T-shirt"... HTH, R |
Is there a Western Clave
On Mon, 29 May 2006 10:33:05 -0700, "Larry L"
wrote: "Frank Reid" wrote I'll be staying there (if there's room). Look for the big Kelty Tentmahal and the blue over silver dodge ram pickemup. Frank Reid What's the "best" day/time of day to head over there and maybe meet some roffians when they are relatively sober?G Last year I got up on Saturday morning with the intention of going over for an hour or two, but soon realized that everyone would be out fishing, so I never made it and ended up in West doing my laundry instead. I'll be somewhere between Cooke City and Driggs at that time in July, depending on the weather and fishing reports, most likely near the HFork camped in one "dry camping," feefree parts of the National Forest. *** Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com *** Never been to a Western Clave, but I'd try going over about 5pm and hanging out at the campsite, fishing the nearby creek and checking fairly often to see who was around. -- r.bc: vixen Speaker to squirrels, willow watcher, etc.. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. Really. Don't ask me what time it is lest I'm of a mood to tell you how to make a clock. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
Is there a Western Clave
"The guy who feeds me went to Fawn Lake and all I got is this friggin' T-shirt"...
Or "The guy who feeds me went to Fawn Lake and all thats left is this friggen' T-shirt" Frank Reid |
Is there a Western Clave
On Tue, 30 May 2006 01:12:10 -0500, Cyli wrote:
Never been to a Western Clave, but I'd try going over about 5pm and hanging out at the campsite, fishing the nearby creek and checking fairly often to see who was around. Didn't think to mention that maybe one of the guys would be willing to email you his cell phone number so you could call and find out who's doing what when. -- r.bc: vixen Speaker to squirrels, willow watcher, etc.. Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. Really. Don't ask me what time it is lest I'm of a mood to tell you how to make a clock. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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