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The Ghost Town at Sundown

4 messages in this thread | Started on 2001-01-10

The Ghost Town at Sundown

From: Patricia Kurdziel (trishkri@yahoo.com) | Date: 2001-01-10 07:37:46 UTC-08:00
Here is another in the series. Bob and I are working on the Goddard
Park box and I have two more in the planning (and carving)...

Trish


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Re: The Ghost Town at Sundown

From: Jay Drew (drewclan@aol.com) | Date: 2001-01-10 23:14:10 UTC
Brilliant! I've driven by there a thousand and one times but only
stopped once, 15 years ago. Time to bring the chillies!

Jay


Re: The Ghost Town at Sundown

From: Bob Hopkins (Hopkinsr1@aol.com) | Date: 2001-01-11 12:19:49 UTC
Got the clues copied and will get out there soon. Your best effort to
date, Trish. Great idea for the clues. Any guesstimate as to how much
time involved? Yours are so close to main roads I like to do them
before work.
Bob


Re: The Ghost Town at Sundown

From: Trish Kurdziel (trishkri@yahoo.com) | Date: 2001-01-11 15:03:46 UTC
--- In letterbox-usa@egroups.com, "Bob Hopkins"
wrote:
Any guesstimate as to how much
> time involved?

Nope, no estimate, that would be cheating.

BTW, my husband, who usually reviews my writeups always jokes that I
should put ratings for those with very small children. We used to
have our own ratings based upon our personal experience: can be done
with baby jogger (of course we did the John B. Hudson trail that
way), shouldn't be done with baby in front or backpack, shouldn't be
attempted by women more than 8 months pregnant (from personal
experience I can say that Purgatory Chasm in MA falls in this
category), too much vertical when you are 6 months pregant with a 19
month old on your back (Lost Lake, Franconia, NH), etc. On second
thought, we may not be the safest source for how practical some of
the hikes in the CT/MA/RI area are with little ones.

Trish