Camp ADK Spring TearUp 2008

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Postby campadk » Thu Oct 25, 2007 8:02 pm

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Tcurr wrote:Hmm 10 hours away. Will see if I can talk Mamma into it :)


It's almost that for me and I can tell you from experience that you will NOT be sorry if you go!!!


Yah... toypusher says that cuz he's always hogging all the prizes!

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Be great to have you Tom and Brenda. heck Lenny and Joan came up all the way from Texas!
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Postby Amish Classic » Fri Oct 26, 2007 11:41 am

Hi All,

Just reserved site 245 for Thursday - Sunday.

1 RAV4, 1 04 Camp Inn 550 Classic ,1 VERY expensive canoe.

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Postby sid » Fri Oct 26, 2007 4:12 pm

It's only about 2,030 miles for us, but what the heck....... :lol:

We just booked site # 238... put us on the map!

We've never been up in that part of the country before and we are looking forward to it. Looks like we will both be retired around the first of the year and we plan to travel, travel and travel.

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Postby Al-Les-Palace » Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:50 pm

We're in and booked on site 246 - the same one we had last year.

We are back home and have 100 nights in the Tear since retirement and 111 for the year including spring break. Sure beats working or living at home! And we are still speaking to each other.

Looking forward to seeing everyone - old and new.

Bill, maybe for a few bucks I would be night watchman for your gold plated canoe - or at least tell you where the submerged rocks are in Fish Creek. :)
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Postby Al-Les-Palace » Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:54 pm

Tom and Brenda

Your woody sure would look great parked on the shore at Fish Creek Ponds. The water sites don't cost extra like at Alum Creek!

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Postby Rick Sheerin » Fri Oct 26, 2007 8:24 pm

sid wrote:It's only about 2,030 miles for us, but what the heck....... :lol:

We just booked site # 238... put us on the map!

We've never been up in that part of the country before and we are looking forward to it. Looks like we will both be retired around the first of the year and we plan to travel, travel and travel.

Sid n Side (Mark n Pat)


Looking forward to meeting you both! :thumbsup:
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Postby Amish Classic » Sat Oct 27, 2007 8:46 am

Alan & Leslie,

Actually I may take you up on it. In our area there have been paddling get togethers,and camps,that high end boats have been stolen at night while along the water,not far from the campsites. A couple of my paddling buddies have had theirs stolen,both were carbon fiber touring canoes. My new one is too. Most likely I will strap it to the car roof each night. The bump alarm of the car should protect it. After all it only weighs 25lbs. I plan on paddling most of the upper Saranac next year,not much problem for rocks there.
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Postby campadk » Sat Oct 27, 2007 9:05 am

Bill... no worry. I'm installing an alarm system on my dock and I'll have a 'secure' slip awaiting your gold platted canoe.

Now if someone tries to steal my dock... well.. you're just out of luck.

This canoe sounds like a fantastic prize for the TearUp though! Good going!
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Postby sid » Sat Oct 27, 2007 9:27 am

Oops! It's only 1,030 mile... Sorry for the typo!

Dave, we will be there 13-16 June and will be in a 5x8 BenRoy Teardrop named DragonFly along with 2 kayaks named Charlie and Angie.

Rick Sheerin wrote:
sid wrote:It's only about 2,030 miles for us, but what the heck....... :lol:

We just booked site # 238... put us on the map!

We've never been up in that part of the country before and we are looking forward to it. Looks like we will both be retired around the first of the year and we plan to travel, travel and travel.

Sid n Side (Mark n Pat)


Looking forward to meeting you both! :thumbsup:
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Postby Kurt (Indiana) » Sat Oct 27, 2007 12:17 pm

Just made a 6 day reservation for the 2008 Camp ADK Spring Tear Up.

Site #244 - I'll bring my new (old wagner) cast iron waffle iron and be can practice waffles with Steve and Darla.

I'm not 100% sure that Jeanine will be coming but I'll keep you up to date about that.
Can't wait and it's only October 2007 :?
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Postby Amish Classic » Sat Oct 27, 2007 1:42 pm

Hey Kurt,

Do I have the perfect paddling/fishing boat for you. I am buying a Placid BoatWorks RapidFire canoe in carbon fiber. Ultra fast, ultra stable,ultra light. However it cost ,well lets just say I sold my soul to get one ,along with some other toys I had. Probaby the last canoe I will ever buy.

It would be perfect for what you want to use it for. Fast to get you to your favorite fishin spot before others. Stable enought to take a nap while waiting for the fish to bite. Light enough,not to hurt your back transporting it. I think it may be out of your price range though.


Hey Dave,

An alarm on your dock? Plan on building a boat house on it too? Your a local expert, are there any points of interest on Upper Saranac Lake? I am going to take a day & paddle most of the lake,just wondering. I just may sleep in the canoe for security purposes{just kidding}
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Postby Kurt (Indiana) » Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:30 pm

Amish Classic wrote:Hey Kurt,

Do I have the perfect paddling/fishing boat for you. I am buying a Placid BoatWorks RapidFire canoe in carbon fiber. Ultra fast, ultra stable,ultra light. However it cost ,well lets just say I sold my soul to get one ,along with some other toys I had. Probaby the last canoe I will ever buy.

It would be perfect for what you want to use it for. Fast to get you to your favorite fishin spot before others. Stable enought to take a nap while waiting for the fish to bite. Light enough,not to hurt your back transporting it. I think it may be out of your price range though.



A/C, Price is a matter of priority and creative justification, but that price is more than my first car cost. :? It's more than my TD cost. :shock:
It's really nice and more power to ya' if that's what you want.

I'm still on the trail of a reasonably priced Kayak and one of these days all the stars will align and I'll get it.
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Postby boomer » Sat Oct 27, 2007 7:59 pm

236 & 237 will be booked this weekend, so please don't book them :cry:
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Postby Norm » Sun Oct 28, 2007 8:30 am

Norm & Jeanne, site 247
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Postby Tcurr » Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:36 pm

Dumb Question do these sites have Electric hook-ups?
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