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Old December 31st, 2003, 06:13 PM
Mike Makela
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Good to see an international flare this year at Penn's !!

And very good to see you (Dave) are planning on making it down to the great
state of Pennsylvania for our Clave for yet another year. I was afraid you
were serious about it being your last clave.

I'm still recuperating the foot from last year's Clave. I've got the Doc
stumped as to what the hell it is, but I can't hike too long without some
pain. He's talkin surgery, but I may hold off until after this year's clave
if possible. Foot surgery can take a while to heal.

The more I walk, the more severe it gets. If I sit on my arse for a few
days, it's fine.

The Death March may have done me in last year..

The Finn..

"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
...
Roger writes:

I will try to get to the US for the Penns clave.
God knows I can afford it, and if everything works out with the rest
of the family I will go there.
This Tom Littleton, how can I get in contact with him?


Tom Littleton's e-mail is
However, he will probably pick up on this thread and chime in at any

moment.

Is there any web site that I can find info on the accomodations, river

and
permit cost?


This is where many of us stayed last year:
http://www.pavisnet.com/schaferscoun.../location.html
There is also the possibility that there would be room in the North

Carolina
cabin, usually obtained by Jeff or Wally. There is no river permit to

fish the
rivers at Penns, and a fishing license with a trout stamp will run you

about
$30.

If I attend, Roger (still up in the air about it), I believe it would be
cheapest to fly into Boston and I could pick you up and deliver you back

for
your flight home. And, if necessary, I could drive my 32 foot camper,

more
than enough room for two and we would be parked in the camping area where

most
of Penns reprobates camp.

/Roger
I'll start research on the travel arrangements.




Dave

http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html









 




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