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Lat705 wrote:
Fished there this week end, staying at Roscoe campgrounds. Evacuated the camp site at 3 AM. Lost my tent and much camping gear. Did manage to get the car out. Bet Frank Reid can not top this for picking a "wet" camp site. Posting for the wiff: Frank Reid's SWMBO says: He better not try to top this! -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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Fished there this week end, staying at Roscoe campgrounds. Evacuated the camp
site at 3 AM. Lost my tent and much camping gear. Did manage to get the car out. Bet Frank Reid can not top this for picking a "wet" camp site. I noticed that you didn't mention loosing your fly tackle. Good man, save the important stuff. Glad you got out okay and no, I wouldn't even attempt to match that accomplishment. I am, however, a "weather junkie." I knew this weekend was gonna be bad so I put off any attempts at camping and fishing. -- Frank Reid Reverse Email to reply |
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![]() "Lat705" wrote in message ... Fished there this week end, staying at Roscoe campgrounds. Evacuated the camp site at 3 AM. Lost my tent and much camping gear. Did manage to get the car out. Bet Frank Reid can not top this for picking a "wet" camp site. Lou T i just find this astonishing. did you not have access to tv or radio weather reports? not meant to flame you--just amazes me that you wouldn't consider the fact that the entire eastern united states was going to be inundated, beginning thursday, and lasting well into the weekend. wayno |
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Fished there this week end, staying at Roscoe campgrounds. Evacuated the camp
site at 3 AM. Lost my tent and much camping gear. Did manage to get the car out. Bet Frank Reid can not top this for picking a "wet" camp site. Lou T |
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Fished there this week end, staying at Roscoe campgrounds. Evacuated the camp
site at 3 AM. Lost my tent and much camping gear. Did manage to get the car out. Bet Frank Reid can not top this for picking a "wet" camp site. Lou T |
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![]() "Bill McDonald" wrote in message: Just 3 days away from my bi-annual trek to the Beaverkill from Virginia. I'm hoping the river is going to be back to somewhat normal levels by friday a.m. Has anyone a stream report for the area? ............... Try: www.delawareriverfishing.com Real time. All the time. |
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Checked with twin isalnds campground at roscoe today
and found out its flooded . not opening for the rest of of the season . Told roads washed out , real devastion good luck, going to ausable myself. Check out http:www.catskillflies.com/streams.htm Bill McDonald wrote: Just 3 days away from my bi-annual trek to the Beaverkill from Virginia. I'm hoping the river is going to be back to somewhat normal levels by friday a.m. Has anyone a stream report for the area? Camping outside of Cooks Falls, fishing downstream about 3 miles. Bill in Va. |
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Bill:
Where in VA are you. I'm in Lynchburg, and used to know a Bill McDonald here that moved away. Same guy? Jim Ray "Bill McDonald" wrote in message om... Just 3 days away from my bi-annual trek to the Beaverkill from Virginia. I'm hoping the river is going to be back to somewhat normal levels by friday a.m. Has anyone a stream report for the area? Camping outside of Cooks Falls, fishing downstream about 3 miles. Bill in Va. |
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