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vbpad wrote:yes as of last night there were 2 guidebooks left at the irving and go to cochrane lane as it is the best you can get around here
Andrew wrote:The ONLY place to go, if you want your trip to count, is to Cochrane Lane in Welsford, NB.
Shawn B wrote:Fred, are you certain it is ok to camp there overnight? I know the farmer doesn't care but does Gagetown?
climberwannabe wrote:I think you stated earlier that there is no fires allowed either, this is correct right?
Fred wrote:climberwannabe wrote:I think you stated earlier that there is no fires allowed either, this is correct right?
you betcha
the last person who made a fire had to deal with Martha
martha wrote:Fred wrote:climberwanna
be wrote:I think you stated earlier that there is no fires allowed either, this is correct right?
you betcha
the last person who made a fire had to deal with Martha
That is a true story. I'm not very nice to people who have fires up there. Especially since it is in the guidebook AND written on a sign on the fence by where you park that there are NO fires allowed.
the Farmer will call the Ranger and you'll find yourself with a Big Fat Fine. But that is really a small problem compared to dealing with myself or other climbers. hehehe
You'll also see when you get there that the camping area is under a bunch of big old pine trees so the ground cover is dried up fallen pine needles. Exactly the kind of ground that would catch fire in about 2 seconds. You have to be sure to clear a spot when you light your stove too.
Cheers!!
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