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I'll throw this idea out to you and see if there is any interest in
putting together another Maine Clave on the famous Rapid River. June 2011 would be the preferred time, but September also works well. You would have the option of camping at primitive sites on Lower Lake Richardson or at a campground at South Arm. Either way, you would need transportation to the river. Some of the primitive spots are an easy hike to the river, while others would require a boat (canoe). There is the option of staying in Wilson Mills or Rangeley and making the drive/hike in each day. Or, you could stay at Lakewood for $160/day, including clean rustic cabin with plenty of wood for the stove, comfortable beds with clean sheets, electricity, three very good meals each day (to include a box lunch if desired), and easy access to the river. The camps have an old pick-up that can be used for transportation down river to Pond in the River, Lower Dam, Cold Springs, Smooth Ledge, etc. Also, a boat will be made available to get sports out to the island or the Spawning Beds. And, I will see to it that a full time guide is available for one or two days. Clave would be from a Sunday to the following Saturday. Right now, this is just an idea. If enough interest (say at least five guys), I will begin planning, setting up dates, and arranging the logistics. Fly in to either Manchester, NH, or Portland, ME. I can pick up some at Portland. So, who is up for another Maine Clave? Dave |
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On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 14:48:42 -0400, D. LaCourse
wrote: I'll throw this idea out to you and see if there is any interest in putting together another Maine Clave on the famous Rapid River. June 2011 would be the preferred time, but September also works well. You would have the option of camping at primitive sites on Lower Lake Richardson or at a campground at South Arm. Either way, you would need transportation to the river. Some of the primitive spots are an easy hike to the river, while others would require a boat (canoe). There is the option of staying in Wilson Mills or Rangeley and making the drive/hike in each day. Or, you could stay at Lakewood for $160/day, including clean rustic cabin with plenty of wood for the stove, comfortable beds with clean sheets, electricity, three very good meals each day (to include a box lunch if desired), and easy access to the river. The camps have an old pick-up that can be used for transportation down river to Pond in the River, Lower Dam, Cold Springs, Smooth Ledge, etc. Also, a boat will be made available to get sports out to the island or the Spawning Beds. And, I will see to it that a full time guide is available for one or two days. Clave would be from a Sunday to the following Saturday. Right now, this is just an idea. If enough interest (say at least five guys), I will begin planning, setting up dates, and arranging the logistics. Fly in to either Manchester, NH, or Portland, ME. I can pick up some at Portland. So, who is up for another Maine Clave? Dave Sounds interesting as I know the area fairly well - I would vote for Sept If you want me - I may just come and fish It wioould also be good to meet you and some of the others face to face Fred |
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On 2010-08-23 15:08:56 -0400, flebow said:
On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 14:48:42 -0400, D. LaCourse wrote: I'll throw this idea out to you and see if there is any interest in putting together another Maine Clave on the famous Rapid River. June 2011 would be the preferred time, but September also works well. You would have the option of camping at primitive sites on Lower Lake Richardson or at a campground at South Arm. Either way, you would need transportation to the river. Some of the primitive spots are an easy hike to the river, while others would require a boat (canoe). There is the option of staying in Wilson Mills or Rangeley and making the drive/hike in each day. Or, you could stay at Lakewood for $160/day, including clean rustic cabin with plenty of wood for the stove, comfortable beds with clean sheets, electricity, three very good meals each day (to include a box lunch if desired), and easy access to the river. The camps have an old pick-up that can be used for transportation down river to Pond in the River, Lower Dam, Cold Springs, Smooth Ledge, etc. Also, a boat will be made available to get sports out to the island or the Spawning Beds. And, I will see to it that a full time guide is available for one or two days. Clave would be from a Sunday to the following Saturday. Right now, this is just an idea. If enough interest (say at least five guys), I will begin planning, setting up dates, and arranging the logistics. Fly in to either Manchester, NH, or Portland, ME. I can pick up some at Portland. So, who is up for another Maine Clave? Dave Sounds interesting as I know the area fairly well - I would vote for Sept If you want me - I may just come and fish It wioould also be good to meet you and some of the others face to face Fred Gotcha down and #1. Dave |
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nothing definite, but strong consideration here. I'd pick September
personally, just for the sheer beauty of New England in the autumn. Tom |
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On 2010-08-23 18:56:06 -0400, "Tom Littleton" said:
nothing definite, but strong consideration here. I'd pick September personally, just for the sheer beauty of New England in the autumn. Tom You're a maybe #2. Dave |
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On Aug 23, 1:41*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-08-23 15:08:56 -0400, flebow said: On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 14:48:42 -0400, D. LaCourse wrote: I'll throw this idea out to you and see if there is any interest in putting together another Maine Clave on the famous Rapid River. *June 2011 would be the preferred time, but September also works well. You would have the option of camping at primitive sites on Lower Lake Richardson or at a campground at South Arm. *Either way, you would need transportation to the river. *Some of the primitive spots are an easy hike to the river, while others would require a boat (canoe). *There is the option of staying in Wilson Mills or Rangeley and making the drive/hike in each day. Or, you could stay at Lakewood for $160/day, including clean rustic cabin with plenty of wood for the stove, comfortable beds with clean sheets, electricity, three very good meals each day (to include a box lunch if desired), and easy access to the river. *The camps have an old pick-up that can be used for transportation down river to Pond in the River, Lower Dam, Cold Springs, Smooth Ledge, etc. *Also, a boat will be made available to get sports out to the island or the Spawning Beds.. And, I will see to it that a full time guide is available for one or two days. *Clave would be from a Sunday to the following Saturday. Right now, this is just an idea. *If enough interest (say at least five guys), I will begin planning, setting up dates, and arranging the logistics. *Fly in to either Manchester, NH, or Portland, ME. *I can pick up some at Portland. So, who is up for another Maine Clave? Dave Sounds interesting as I know the area fairly well - I would vote for Sept If you want me - I may just come and fish It wioould also be good to meet you and some of the others face to face Fred Gotcha down and #1. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Dave If my wife Joanne comes is she #3 or 2a/ Fred |
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On Aug 23, 6:19*pm, D. LaCourse wrote:
On 2010-08-23 18:56:06 -0400, "Tom Littleton" said: nothing definite, but strong consideration here. I'd pick September personally, just for the sheer beauty of New England in the autumn. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Tom You're a maybe #2. Dave Love to go, but will have to pass as the bride is still looking for a job. Frank Reid |
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On Aug 24, 2:48*am, D. LaCourse wrote:
I'll throw this idea out to you and see if there is any interest in putting together another Maine Clave on the famous Rapid River. *June 2011 would be the preferred time, but September also works well. You would have the option of camping at primitive sites on Lower Lake Richardson or at a campground at South Arm. *Either way, you would need transportation to the river. *Some of the primitive spots are an easy hike to the river, while others would require a boat (canoe). *There is the option of staying in Wilson Mills or Rangeley and making the drive/hike in each day. Or, you could stay at Lakewood for $160/day, including clean rustic cabin with plenty of wood for the stove, comfortable beds with clean sheets, electricity, three very good meals each day (to include a box lunch if desired), and easy access to the river. *The camps have an old pick-up that can be used for transportation down river to Pond in the River, Lower Dam, Cold Springs, Smooth Ledge, etc. *Also, a boat will be made available to get sports out to the island or the Spawning Beds. *And, I will see to it that a full time guide is available for one or two days. *Clave would be from a Sunday to the following Saturday. Right now, this is just an idea. *If enough interest (say at least five guys), I will begin planning, setting up dates, and arranging the logistics. *Fly in to either Manchester, NH, or Portland, ME. *I can pick up some at Portland. So, who is up for another Maine Clave? Dave I love the idea, but it would have to be late June, as my window of availability is from mid June to late July only. September, as lovely as it is in Maine, is out for me. --riverman |
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On 2010-08-23 20:03:15 -0400, flebow said:
On Aug 23, 1:41*pm, D. LaCourse wrote: On 2010-08-23 15:08:56 -0400, flebow said: On Mon, 23 Aug 2010 14:48:42 -0400, D. LaCourse wrote: I'll throw this idea out to you and see if there is any interest in putting together another Maine Clave on the famous Rapid River. *Jun e 2011 would be the preferred time, but September also works well. You would have the option of camping at primitive sites on Lower Lake Richardson or at a campground at South Arm. *Either way, you would n eed transportation to the river. *Some of the primitive spots are an eas y hike to the river, while others would require a boat (canoe). *There is the option of staying in Wilson Mills or Rangeley and making the drive/hike in each day. Or, you could stay at Lakewood for $160/day, including clean rustic cabin with plenty of wood for the stove, comfortable beds with clean sheets, electricity, three very good meals each day (to include a box lunch if desired), and easy access to the river. *The camps have an old pick-up that can be used for transportation down river to Pond in the River, Lower Dam, Cold Springs, Smooth Ledge, etc. *Also, a boat wil l be made available to get sports out to the island or the Spawning Beds . And, I will see to it that a full time guide is available for one or two days. *Clave would be from a Sunday to the following Saturday. Right now, this is just an idea. *If enough interest (say at least f ive guys), I will begin planning, setting up dates, and arranging the logistics. *Fly in to either Manchester, NH, or Portland, ME. *I c an pick up some at Portland. So, who is up for another Maine Clave? Dave Sounds interesting as I know the area fairly well - I would vote for Sept If you want me - I may just come and fish It wioould also be good to meet you and some of the others face to face Fred Gotcha down and #1. Dave- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Dave If my wife Joanne comes is she #3 or 2a/ Fred She would be #1 and you would be #3. d;o) |
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On 2010-08-23 20:34:35 -0400, --riverman said:
September, as lovely as it is in Maine, is out for me. I'm thinking most folks are going to chose September, Myron. But, give me a holler in June. I'll fish with you. Dave |
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