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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by tat View Post
    Vic's wood had much more heating value: Splitting only one log was enough to keep warm for hours! The wood at the cabin will only warm once, then it is done.
    this is very true, but vic's wood is more expensive, because you have to drink a lot more to cut it... well... splinter it into burnable peices
    Once the game is over, the king and the pawn go back in the same box.

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    Default Cabin Fever Event Posted

    The Cabin Fever Event for Jan 17-19 in Camden Hills State Park has been published. If there are any questions ask away! Heck, tat or I might even know a couple of answers to go with the questions.

    http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache...d-4e8fa9a06dee

    GC1K9R8

    I've posted pictures.

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    Talking I got a question....

    Any chance of a correct answer from you two? I know that might be a lot to ask.
    Happy Trails!



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    Nice looking cabin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mainiac1957 View Post
    Any chance of a correct answer from you two? I know that might be a lot to ask.
    Yes there is a chance. Fire away.
    The farmer gave permission to place the cache in the field, but the bull charges.

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    Karen and I (and a couple of non-cachers) hiked up from the main campground entrance on rt. 1 yesterday. The trail is not only shorter, but much easier. All of the climbing is done in the first 3/4 mile!! The cache page is now updated with new parking coords and info.

    To give you an idea of the effort needed, it is much, much more than Bradbury SP or Eustus , less than twice as far as the Winter Campout Event, and just slightly farther but the same elevation change as Mount Blue SP. The big difference is the climb is on the way in, so leaving will be much easier and having a cabin means we'll need less gear. There is a water pump, but is labeled "not fit to drink, must be purified".
    The farmer gave permission to place the cache in the field, but the bull charges.

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    I did not notice this before but this event is being held on a Sunday. Shouldn't it be on a Saturday?

    Not everyone has the 19th off from work.
    Blazing Troll

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    It is from Friday evening to Sunday late afternoon.
    The farmer gave permission to place the cache in the field, but the bull charges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tat View Post
    It is from Friday evening to Sunday late afternoon.
    The event date on the cache page says 1/18/2009 (Sunday). That is the only reason I brought it up. Is Sunday the actual date of the event?
    Blazing Troll

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    What is the name of the campground on Route 1 where the parking is?

    Where is Steven's Corner because I do not see it on the map?

    Is there any chance at getting the coordinates to the two different parking areas?
    Blazing Troll

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