Posted by Samurai |
6/6/2004 6:08 PM | remove |
15ft across and COLD!!! :o) It starts at Lake Tear In The Clouds on the backside of Mt. Marcy.
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Posted by Bizzybear |
6/7/2004 5:09 AM | remove |
So I guess we should wait until a nice, hot day in the summer to cross the river? We wanted to see what was on the other side...
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Posted by Samurai |
6/7/2004 4:39 PM | remove |
aha... actually, if you go up the trail just a little ways, there is a bridge across it. :o)
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Posted by Bizzybear |
6/7/2004 7:42 PM | remove |
So then, why were you in the river in the first place samurai? I was only going to get wet because I didn't know I had another option. :P
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Posted by Samurai |
6/8/2004 5:03 PM | remove |
I was further down near the flow next to the road... I had stepped off a chunk of ice and let me tell ya, it gave shrinkage a whole new definition!!! :oP
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Posted by Path Walker |
6/8/2004 5:38 PM | remove |
Sudden image of 'George' from 'Seinfeld' - "What? I was in the pool!"
*shudder*
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Posted by Samurai |
6/8/2004 8:53 PM | remove |
LOL!!! i saw that one. i too was thinking of it during and after!
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Posted by Bizzybear |
6/8/2004 9:03 PM | remove |
Guess that will teach you to walk on the ice Samurai. :P I would guess the water would be close to freezing if there is ice present.
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Posted by Path Walker |
6/8/2004 9:28 PM | remove |
Can't be too much worse than jumping into the lower lake at Boyhaven (Boy Scout summer camp), or 'Polar Bear'ing on Lake George. BRR! I can hear the scoutmasters now: "Just swim around for an hour or two, you'll get used to it!" Yeah, and look like a prune...
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Posted by Bizzybear |
6/8/2004 9:39 PM | remove |
I know where Boyhaven is! Its near my parents house (I grew up in Perth). I pass it everytime I make a journey home.
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Posted by MatC |
6/8/2004 9:56 PM | remove |
Is it just me or does "Boyhaven" sound more like a gay bar and less like a Boy Scout camp? ... ... ... Okay, maybe it's just me. :-\
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Posted by Samurai |
6/9/2004 6:19 AM | remove |
LOL!!!!! You guys crack me up!
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Posted by TurboZutek |
6/23/2004 1:44 AM | remove |
MatC - it's not just you.
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Posted by SnakeCorp |
10/13/2004 8:02 PM | remove |
LOL
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Posted by The Bean |
7/7/2005 6:08 AM | remove |
mmmmm, boyhaven
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Posted by meatloaf |
5/14/2006 1:33 AM | remove |
Didn't boy haven use to be called the Neverland Ranch?
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Posted by BravoOrig |
1/6/2007 1:01 PM | remove |
Our week long stayover Boy Scout camp was called Camp Geiger. I can't imagine the ridicule from non-scout friends, telling them you're going to camp at Boyhaven.
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Posted by Dotsebeil |
1/11/2007 6:30 PM | remove |
it wasn't much better as a girlscout... our camp was down the road from there... and was just as appropriately named girlhaven. we used to talk about sneaking out and going there, but it never came to fruition. Not that it would have mattered, i think at that age us girls still had cooties.
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Posted by Dotsebeil |
1/11/2007 6:31 PM | remove |
nix that... it was woodhaven
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Posted by 'Dukes |
1/12/2007 1:53 AM | remove |
For the boys at boyhaven I'm sure it was "wood" haven!
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Posted by BravoOrig |
1/12/2007 1:00 PM | remove |
Dukes will be here all week, please, try the veal.
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Posted by Path Walker |
1/30/2007 9:26 PM | remove |
Dots - us boys carefully considered sneaking down to the girl scout camp all the time, but similarly it never came to fruition; we were too busy "raiding" our fellow troops to liberate supplies of hot chocolate, tang, and what-have-you. :-)
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Posted by 'Dukes |
1/31/2007 2:47 AM | remove |
I was too busy raiding girl haven!
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Posted by Samurai |
1/31/2007 7:00 AM | remove |
perv. :oP
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Posted by Path Walker |
2/1/2007 4:58 AM | remove |
He probably was, that's the scary part. :-X
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