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Old December 23rd, 2003, 10:13 PM
Tom Littleton
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Roger asks of the Penn's Clave:

Ok, what's the date of this clave?


May 16-22, or thereabouts in 2004
(folks have been known to invade the area
for as long as 10 days straight)

Who's clave meister?


That might be me.....unless someone objects. At any rate, this loony gathering
was instigated by myself. At this stage, I merely let the now-experienced
ROFFians run amok as they see fit.

And where's the best place to stay?


That would depend on your tastes, but a quick rundown of the selection would
include:
Clave Central(Hemlock Acres Campground
....in Coburn, PA). Camping via tents in a large meadow area with other clavers
offers a unique experience. Weather has been widely variable, pushing said
experience towards Woodstock, to offer a rough idea.
There are three cabins on the grounds as well, I know we can lock up at least
the two smallest, and may be able to reserve the third. They hold 2,4 and 6
persons, and are pretty basic shelter.

Off site--Millheim Hotel, about 5 miles from
the campground. Basic hotel room, cheap.

Feathered Hook Bed and Breakfast, in
Coburn. Guide service available, breakfast
each morning, close to camp. Can walk to the two best creeks. Fly shop on
premises.

Whatever plush cabin(s) the North Carolina crowd lays claim to. Generally, the
best accomodations at the clave. Bring your own alcoholic beverages, they are
don't drink at all, and turn in earlyg.

No doubt, since you would be by far the furthest-travelling Clave attendee, we
can find room for you in the Clave Central trailer, a 32 foot long fishing camp
occupied by Mr. Mike Shaw and Myself.
We snore a bit, and fish a bit more, but could provide a dry spot for you in a
pinch.

Tom