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Thread: Aroostook County Extreme Caching Hiram Style - Old Beave Dam

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    You may want to check out the log on June 11, 2006 by blevesque
    We hate mindless caches placed in the woods without a reason, nothing but the cache in a plastic bag on a tree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northwoods Explorer View Post
    You may want to check out the log on June 11, 2006 by blevesque
    He's lucky his wife let him go with just a meal from McDonald's. lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Northwoods Explorer View Post
    You may want to check out the log on June 11, 2006 by blevesque
    haha, priceless. Reminds me of my ordeal a few years ago trying to get the jeep up to the Harris Mt. firetower, turned out the hard part was trying to get it back down.... (and then going back up to pick up the jeep parts i left behind!) I can relate....
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    Ha Ha HA and Steve's (TRF) Toyota pickup made it up there with ease and down as well. Too bad they had to take the firetower down after we left.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haffy View Post
    Ha Ha HA and Steve's (TRF) Toyota pickup made it up there with ease and down as well. Too bad they had to take the firetower down after we left.
    yeah, and they didn't leave much of the road either... oh well, chalk it up as one of those day that will never be forgotten....
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