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[at-l] Georgia RUCK



Oh yes...there are also many places to plug in things...like crockpots etc.
There is a trout pond where you COULD catch trout and they will clean and
cook them for you...but I suspect it might only be ice fishing right
now...LOL.  They sure do taste great when they are available!  Nothing like
a trout fresh out of the stream to grill for breakfast! (But then I am a
Northern girl by birth and spirit).

Hummingbird
----- Original Message -----
From: "Orange Bug" <orangebug74@yahoo.com>
To: <Rcli3@aol.com>; <at-l@backcountry.net>
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: [at-l] Georgia RUCK


> Each cabin has a kitchen and gear. I understand the Lodge also has some
> options, as it was the central hall for the CCC camp that built the
> shelter on Blood Mt and other public works. There are restaurants in
> the area, particularly toward Blairsville, or over the hill in
> Cleveland (home of the Babyland General Hospital and Cabbage Patch
> Kids).
>
> I'm planning to bring the usual dog vittles and people chow that we eat
> over the weekend. Mrs. Bug is not into trail chow, unless it comes out
> of a Revere Ware pot off an electric or gas stove. The weather patterns
> suggest that next weekend (MLK Day) will be raining/snowing up there. I
> suspect we will have another clear and warmer weekend in 2 weeks.
>
> <Momma told me not to do this.>
>
> Bill...
>
> --- Rcli3@aol.com wrote:
> > Is there some place to cook there or should we bring hiking type
> > food?
> >
>
>
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