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NE Camping& Kayaking trip (PA/NY)

Discussion in 'North East' started by XXXX, Feb 29, 2012.

  1. Feb 29, 2012 at 2:49 PM
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    All are welcome. This will not be a 4x4 event. This is mainly a fishing/camping/kayaking social event.

    Last year when we did this I didn't know we were 15 miles from a place I have camped at many times over the past 10 years until I saw the signs for it.

    http://www.keenlake.com/

    This campground has a full service general store (they sell beer) :D

    The primitive campsites I stay at have pit toilets, no electric, and no showers. I know some women cringe at the sound of camping with no amenities so I can say first hand they have very clean showers and bathrooms. If you hop in your truck or take a 2 minute bike ride you can be at the main campground that has the store/showers/bathrooms/and pool.

    We will be camping lakeside so you can swim and kayak from your site, but we plan on making day trips to NY (15-20 miles away) to kayak the Delaware river.

    At this point this is just a feeler and nothing is set in stone so please let me know what you think. I spoke to some local TW members a few weeks ago and they confirmed this is one of the best campgrounds around. It is a private campground so while it is more expensive then a state run camp no one will get hassled by the PA/NY Rangers for drinking on state property which in my mind is worth a couple extra bucks.

    The primitive camp sites are NOT open during this time. In the past I was able to procure them via reservation and a little sweet talking. The campground keeps good records of people who keep their sites clean and if anyone caused any issues. Since over 10 years we have always treated them great they have opened the camp up to us during their off season on numerous occasions. This means we will have the entire side of the campground to ourselves. The main buildings will be open - they just open the tent/primitive side later in the season.

    My schedule is very flexible, but I would like to make sure the core group from last year is able to attend this years trip. Some of them have schedules that are hard to change without long notice so this is why the thread is so far in advance.

    I asked some of last years attendees what dates are good with them and this is what we are thinking right now 4/20 - 4/24.

    Please note that dates may change according to their availability.

    If you are interested please let me know. If these dates aren't good for you or are good let me know.

    Last meet http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/no...rip-aug-12-14-delaware-river.html#post3491003
     
  2. Feb 29, 2012 at 2:54 PM
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    ME NO HAZ YAK:mad:
    BUT ILL COME N DRINK IF THATS OK
     
  3. Feb 29, 2012 at 2:57 PM
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    Joe until Monday
    swimmies until Sunday
    Soulless until Monday
    BGR until Tuesday
    Kyle +1 until Monday

    Meet spot/camp sites http://www.landersrivertrips.com/index.html

    [SIZE=-1] Lander's River Trips[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1] 5961 State Route 97, Narrowsburg, NY 12764[/SIZE]
    [SIZE=-1] Call us toll free 1-800-252-3925 Or email us at lander@ptd.net[/SIZE]


    Food list:

    Joe:
    *sausage and peppers
    *and maybe some chicken
    *coffee,creamer and sugar

    Dyob:
    *Burgers/dogs/cheese & buns/rolls
    *coffee and sugar
    *coffee maker
    *camp stove
    *5 gallon potable water and dish soap
    *ezup

    Ben:
    *taco thing again
    *some eggs and my little coffee pot
    [SIZE=-1]* [/SIZE]some potato sausage and bacon also

    [SIZE=-1]Kyle:[/SIZE]
    -$2

    [SIZE=-1]Ginger:[/SIZE]
    *pro-pain grill
    *2 ez-ups
    *pepperoni dip
    *italian sausages sandwich style with rolls

    Scott:
    *camp stove

    My degenerate friends:
    *poop
    *ez-up
    *cold bean salad
    *camp stove


    Monies:
    22 days total camping (per person per day) = $380.16

    $380.16 / 22 = $17.28 per person per day

    Ben 2 days: $34.56
    Kyle 6 days: $103.68
    Me 4 days: $69.12
    Dalton 3 days: $51.84
    Joe 3 days: $51.84
    Scott 4 days: $69.12

    I put down $170 for our deposit.
     
  4. Feb 29, 2012 at 3:08 PM
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    I'd be in if it wasn't that weekend... Friend turns 21 on the 21st and I turn 21 on the 22nd :cool:
     
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    Who is going to teach Fred how to swim so he can come to this one?
     
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    What kind of water temps are we talking about?
     
  10. Feb 29, 2012 at 3:39 PM
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    He can borrow swimmies from one of his girlfriends.
     
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    You want to swim in a mountain lake in April?? :eek:

    Can you say shrinkage... :rolleyes:
     
  12. Feb 29, 2012 at 3:46 PM
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    Cold. Don't fall in and youll be fine. Last year John (standingcow) and I were kayaking in March when the water was 40*.


    :laugh:

    Oh I won't be swimming for fun. Swimming is reserved for when you lose at kayak jousting.

    If I wasn't sick I would of done the polar plunge at the AC shore last weekend with my friends.
     
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    anyone rock wetsuits?
     
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    bwahahahaha silly southerners


    No!






    We just watch you get hypodermic and right before your about to see Allah Scott gives you a naked bear hug and saves the day :D
     
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    bringing wetsuit... even though i do enjoy scott hugs
     
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    :rofl:


    who doesn't :eek:
     
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    Probably not but doesn't hurt to bring it if you have one.

    I'll be wearing board shorts and my pfd (personal flotation device)(life vest), and I'll have a dry bag with long underwear (not cotton! Synthetics like under armor are good, or wool is good too), and a fleece jacket, and rain jacket/pants.

    When kayaking in cold water you need to be prepared for getting wet, even if you don't want to get wet. Either wear something that will keep you warm in the water, or bring clothes with you that will warm you up if you get wet.
     
  18. Feb 29, 2012 at 4:41 PM
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    if i can get yak...ill be wearing shorts.......and shoes' and a nice bud can in a coozie......
    i wash my balls with ice water.....
    love the cold
    grew up on dat there river
     
  19. Feb 29, 2012 at 4:59 PM
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  20. Feb 29, 2012 at 5:02 PM
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    i grew up on alot of getaways to my familys "uncles" cabin / house in callicoon ny.....on the river.....
     

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