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Old April 18th, 2006, 02:42 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Warren has a tilt type trailer so getting his boat out there was a
piece of cake. Speaking of Warren....


You must not have taken out at Cobblestone,
because you can't drive to the water there. Must'a been
Gray Cliff or Three Forks where you took out.

At Cobblestone you have to drag the boat 1/8 mile uphill,
and then slide it downhill into a spring creek, and
then drag it uphill again toward the parking lot,
and then, after all that, you have to lift the boat
over the vertical railroad ties at the edge of
the parking area.

By the time you get that far you're usually on all fours
with frothy white stuff dripping off your tongue.
I used to be able to drag a 15' driftboat that whole distance
by myself. Used to be able to do a lot of things.


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Old April 18th, 2006, 06:40 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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In article , Sandy
Pittendrigh wrote:

Warren has a tilt type trailer so getting his boat out there was a
piece of cake. Speaking of Warren....


You must not have taken out at Cobblestone,
because you can't drive to the water there. Must'a been
Gray Cliff or Three Forks where you took out.

At Cobblestone you have to drag the boat 1/8 mile uphill,
and then slide it downhill into a spring creek, and
then drag it uphill again toward the parking lot,
and then, after all that, you have to lift the boat
over the vertical railroad ties at the edge of
the parking area.

By the time you get that far you're usually on all fours
with frothy white stuff dripping off your tongue.
I used to be able to drag a 15' driftboat that whole distance
by myself. Used to be able to do a lot of things.





S
You are absolutely correct. We put in at the third FA on Madison Rd and
took out at the second. I can t imagine getting anything heavier than
a kickboat in at the first put in. If you could get a driftboat in at
that spot at any time in your life, I salute you! And will certainly
call you the next time I move

A word on Warren , for those of you who remember him. He has
recently converted and become a Registered Democrat." The Gink boat"
has a Former Rebublicans for Hillary sticker on it proudly displayed
on the bow.

Hard to believe ....


MT
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Old April 19th, 2006, 01:16 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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mark tinsky wrote:


A word on Warren , for those of you who remember him. He has
recently converted and become a Registered Democrat." The Gink boat"
has a Former Rebublicans for Hillary sticker on it proudly displayed
on the bow.

Hard to believe ....


contrarians rule! need more. good to hear warren's abandoned the dark
side. ... looking forward to seeing y'all in july.

jeff
 




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