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Sample Meadow
Oct. 2 - 5, 2003
We made
great progress on installing the campground at Sample Meadow;
there
is still work to do, but we put a big chunk of it in.
Home
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Sunset
over Huntington Lake |
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Part
of the enormous group who worked on the campsite; (L to
R) Julie Evans, Phyllis Savari, Bev Lambert, Bev Feskorn,
Tony Garcia and Jim.
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Terry
Tuell Concrete was VERY kind enough to haul their Bobcats
up and drill holes for the barrier posts.
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Bob
Larsen positioning a barrier post
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Another
Bobcat was brought up to move rocks and picnic tables.
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Haley
Hintergardt (L) and Lisa Taggart (from Sunset Magazine)
fooling around.
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Carol
stirs the Fajitas!! What a feast we had! |
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We
can't say enough about Jim! 78 years old going on 55.
He hauled barrier posts, dug holes, moved rock... THANKS
Jim! |
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Lisa
and Phyllis move a barrier post. |
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Shane discussing what to do next with the Bobcat driver
from Tuell Concrete.
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Around the campfire Friday
night.
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Another
view of good times around the campfire. The moon was out
and it was a beautiful night.
15
minute timed exposure; notice the star tracks at the top
of the photo.
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Sisters
Sherri and Terry Friday night after dinner.
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Sherri
and "Goon-Goon" also known as Junior..
"Ahhh...
right there..... don't stop... ahhhh, yesssss"
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In
addition to his official Trail Crew duties as Head Bacon
Cooker, Barry stirs the Fajita chicken.
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Another
patented Trail Crew sunset...
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Norm
and Bev standing guard over the tri-tip. |
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Crew
Leader Tony reading the paper before dinner. |
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The
burning question is this; a great many of us were wondering
what exactly is this contraption? No one had an answer.
Thanks
to Tom Duxbury for this tongue-in-cheek explanation: "hi-speed
scaffold for a three-armed house painting crew"...
Thanks,
Tom. I think... |
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