Posted by Adirondack case guy on May 09, 2010 at 16:39:38 from (67.252.92.228):
Yesterday, all us Adirondack rednecks got together to celebrate a birthday, spring, and anything else we can think of. This tradition started in 1992. The camp is 2.5 miles off a dirt town road. The road in from there is not suited to less than SUVs & PU trucks. Few round heads and deep mud holes in the road way.Those who couldn't drive the last leg were shuttled in on the Kubota shuttle bus. Most arived on wheelers. Everyone brings food to be shared. Lots of good eats, (venison chilly, fish chowder,bever meat, leek soup,home made pickles, dips, salads, deserts. Had a very popular band for entertainment. (notice the soup can beverage holders on mike stands and proper footware.)The weather was tipical with sun mixed with wind, thunder storms with hale,rain and snow, 2"on the ground this morning there.A good time was had by all!!!
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