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Old May 10th, 2004, 07:49 AM
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On Sun, 09 May 2004 05:34:25 GMT, "Bob Weinberger"
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Forestville State Park, a bit south of Whitewater State Park, however,
has some very nice unreserved group sites.


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Based on your analysis, the Forestville park sounds like the best bet if we
stay in a State park. However, I'll be traveling without camping equipment,
so would likely stay in a motel in a nearby town ( e.g. St. Charles if doing
the Whitewater, or Preston if doing the Root). Any reason it has to be in MN
vice WI?


No reason for location that I can recall, except that somehow
driftlees area got into it. I never did figure out how I got involved
in this in the first place. Probably the same way I became the ROFF
bouncer.

Avalanche would be fine with me. It's very pretty. It's as much a
part of the driftless area as SE MN is. If you prefer a real roof,
you might want see if one of the cabins (especially the one with the
indoor toilet) is free there... Otherwise it'd be a motel in Viroqua.

I just thought Whitewater because I know the area, same for
Forestville.

Lord knows, I have enough camping equipment for a small Scout troop,
if you prefer to camp.
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Old May 10th, 2004, 05:59 PM
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On Sun, 09 May 2004 05:34:25 GMT, "Bob Weinberger"
wrote:


Based on your analysis, the Forestville park sounds like the best

bet if we
stay in a State park. However, I'll be traveling without camping

equipment,
so would likely stay in a motel in a nearby town ( e.g. St. Charles

if doing
the Whitewater, or Preston if doing the Root). Any reason it has to

be in MN
vice WI?



No reason for location that I can recall, except that somehow
driftlees area got into it. I never did figure out how I got

involved
in this in the first place. Probably the same way I became the ROFF
bouncer.

Avalanche would be fine with me. It's very pretty. It's as much a
part of the driftless area as SE MN is. If you prefer a real roof,
you might want see if one of the cabins (especially the one with the
indoor toilet) is free there... Otherwise it'd be a motel in

Viroqua.

I just thought Whitewater because I know the area, same for
Forestville.

Lord knows, I have enough camping equipment for a small Scout troop,
if you prefer to camp.


Looks like about 160 miles from the twin cities to Avalanche. I'm up
for just about anything, but there must be a lot of other
possibilities between the two.

Wolfgang


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Old May 11th, 2004, 03:36 AM
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On Mon, 10 May 2004 11:59:50 -0500, "Wolfgang"
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Looks like about 160 miles from the twin cities to Avalanche. I'm up
for just about anything, but there must be a lot of other
possibilities between the two.


I'm sure there are. I just don't know any of them. There's some
place on the Rush that the WFFB is going to in June, but that's all I
know about it. Maybe you or George Cleveland know something about it?

Whitewater and Forestville are both about 90 miles away, so adding
another something to that to Avalanche isn't bad.

I wouldn't do it for just one day of fishing, but for several days, an
extra hour of driving is okay with me.

Wolfgang, if you know of anything better, please tell? Pretty please?

Anyone else? Also pretty please?

I warned you all. I'M NO GOOD AT THIS STUFF. Okay, I didn't really
warn you. I gave broad hints.

Anyone with an opinion of any kind, weigh in now. Don't be shy.
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Often taunted by trout.
Only a fool would refuse to believe in luck. Only a damn fool would rely on it.

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