GCLC - Memorial Weekend at Dave's Place

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We have clearance from Dave.

Dave is a charter member of the GCLC and lives outside of Cairo, NY (Exit
21 off the NYS Thruway). The trail network that he and his dad built cover
about 2/3rds of his 100+ acre property. Trails range from a "leisurely
drive" in the woods to "let's go break something". There's even some stuff
in between Sort of like a very mini Paragon or Rausch Creek.

He has a large grassy field for camping and hanging out, and if the head
count warrants it, we will bring in Porta-Potties at our expense.

There are NO OTHER SERVICES available so bring what you need and pack out
what you pack in.

There is no cost associated with this weekend. It is funded by your
membership.

There is a gas station with a deli close by as well as places for
breakfast and dinner so you don't have to go nuts unless that's how you
roll. We usually take Dave and his dad out for dinner Saturday night. Last
year we found a few really good spots to eat.

The schedule is whatever you want it to be. Come and go as you please as
long as you are respectful of his property, his neighbors, and his home. He
has invited GCLC members up from Friday through Monday, and you
MUST BE A CURRENT PAID MEMBER OF GCLC TO ATTEND.

This is a very low key "non-event" in a very relaxed, controlled, and
scenic environment. It is terrific for kids both young and old. I will keep
a list of interested parties and they will receive an email with detailed
directions to his house sometime before the long weekend.

Please do not post or forward these directions anywhere or to anyone. It
is his home, his property, and his trail network.

If you're interested in attending for all or part of the weekend please
speak up ASAP on the GCLC Yahoo Mail list
. Due to the size of the property
we are forced to limit attendance to the first 20 trucks.
 
This is a great time to relax and hang out with a bunch of "relatively" sane people, let your kids run around and beat each other with sticks, eat some gourmet meals in a beautiful setting, and if time permits, you might even get your truck dirty ;)
 

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