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  • MarkL
    Self-challenged
    • Dec 2003
    • 158

    #1

    Dinner gathering of Adirondack Winter climbers

    8th Annual Gathering of Winter Adirondack Climbers
    Saturday, March 26, 2004
    Black Bear Restaurant, Lake Placid
    Social hour 5-6PM
    Dinner 6PM
    Cost Per Adult - $17.50 includes tax + gratuity

    For the last seven years, there has been a dinner gathering of Adirondack winter hikers. It’s always on the first Saturday after the end of official 46er Winter (which is always 3/21). It’s a way to get together for several warm (deservedly so!) hours of recollecting, storytelling, face stuffing, foible jabbing, plan making, and potential hiking partner meeting. You may even meet the people who go with the names you’ve seen on ADK Forum, in trail registers, or still remember from the summit canisters. It’s nice to be able to sit and talk at length with fellow hikers without getting cold, breathless, or way behind the rest of the group. You don’t need to have done all 46 in winter to attend, and family is also welcome, if you think it wise to let them meet us.
    It's a gathering, not an official meeting, so there's no agenda, business, awards, voting, etc. The only semi-formal part of the evening is when people who have just finished their Winter 46 introduce themselves, and say something about their experience.

    RSVP by March 21.
    E-mail:
    Mark Lowell markl@stlawu.edu (Please type "RSVP" in subject line)
    Phone:
    Peggy (518)523-1341
    Mike McLean (Winter Correspondent) 315-262-2564

    When RSVPing, please mention where you first heard of this.

    Peggy has been very dilligent about contacting and arranging meetings with the new owners and manager of The Black Bear restaurant in Lake Placid. She and the manager have worked out this menu:

    5:00PM – 6:00PM – Cash Bar with mixed drinks, LP Pub Beers, House wine selections, and soft drinks Blue Corn Chips with Mango Salsa - Cheese & Crackers
    6:00pm Buffet Dinner
    Mixed Green House Salad – Red Wine Vinaigrette
    Pot Roast of Beef with Root Vegetable and brown gravy
    Three Cheese Tortellini with Alfredo sauce
    Rolls and Butter
    Carrot & Ginger Soup
    Turkey Vegetable Soup
    Oven Roasted Red Bliss Potato
    Fruit Pies
    Cookies and Brownies
    Coffee, Tea, and fountain drinks included

    Cost Per Adult - $17.50
    Cost Per Child – $8.80 5 years to 12 years
    Under 5 No Charge
    Cost includes a 15% Service Charge.

    You don't have to commit to it right now. Just pencil it in using a thick, black, indelible marker.

    The restaurant requires a final count of attendees on Monday March 21, 2005, so please let us know before then or early that day.
    There are probably quite a few people who would be interested in this who may not see the notices on ADK Forum or vftt. So please mention it to people you have hiked with this winter or will hike with in the next 7 weeks.
    Directions to The Black Bear: 157 Main St. Across from the parking lot by the skating arena. If you're coming from Keene or the Loj, it's on the right beyond the skating arena(left) and post office(right), but before you get to Goldberries(also on the right.)
    If you have an old name tag or button from a previous 46er meeting or elsewhere, please bring it so we’ll get to know each other easier.
    ==================-================-
    A brief history of the gathering:

    The first 3 winters, former winter correspondent Wil Desbiens organized it and it was held at High Peaks Base Camp in the Jay/Wilmington area. At HPBC, there were bunks, a tent area, showers, and space to eat and socialize. HPBC closed, and we haven’t found another place in the area with all that. If you know of a place where we can have everything HPBC had, plus really good food, please let me know!
    For the last four years we held it at the Black Bear Restaurant in Lake Placid. The buffet has had plenty of very good food. We're hoping the new ownership/management will keep this up.
    Last edited by MarkL; 02-06-2005, 07:26 PM.
    MarkL
    "A bad day in cripplebrush is better than a good day at work."
  • Kevin
    **BANNED**
    • Nov 2003
    • 5857

    #2
    Trail what? Summit can... huh?

    Oh, you mean adk forum usernames I haven't met yet!

    I may try to make this, but I hardly think of myself worthy company of anyone who considers themselves a "winter climber". I just can't stand waiting for better weather to hike, so I don't really have a choice BUT hike in the winter! lol [yeah yeah, no bugs fewer people, blah blah blah... ]

    When you say climb, do you really mean "climb" or 'winter hikers'? I'd hate to think this is a peakbagger's only affair...

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    • MarkL
      Self-challenged
      • Dec 2003
      • 158

      #3
      Originally posted by Kevin

      Oh, you mean adk forum usernames I haven't met yet!


      When you say climb, do you really mean "climb" or 'winter hikers'? I'd hate to think this is a peakbagger's only affair...
      Kevin, thanks for pointing out another class (very classy, of course) of people who could be met at the gathering. I've edited the announcement accordingly.

      As for whether it's for "hikers" or "climbers", it's really for both, as long as the hikers have hiked uphill for a long, long time. Not all hills qualify. See official rules for details. People who merely walk their dogs around the block in the winter need not apply. Past results in not necessarily indicative of future performance. Offer void where prohibited.

      And thanks for the sticky status!
      MarkL
      "A bad day in cripplebrush is better than a good day at work."

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      • Kevin
        **BANNED**
        • Nov 2003
        • 5857

        #4
        Originally posted by MarkL
        As for whether it's for "hikers" or "climbers", it's really for both, as long as the hikers have hiked uphill for a long, long time. Not all hills qualify. See official rules for details. People who merely walk their dogs around the block in the winter need not apply. Past results in not necessarily indicative of future performance. Offer void where prohibited.
        lol

        I figured it was worth noting -- sometimes this section of the site becomes a 46r forum, and we all know there's a lot more to the Adirondacks then 46 peaks.

        But seriously, I'm not so sure anyone bothers finding people via trail registers much anymore. certainly can't by summit cannisters -- there are none! The internet is increasingly becoming the common 'meeting place' for hikers from all walks of life and level of experience. Even the 'old timers' [ducks as something from adk-46r, skyclimber, and mike 1889 just misses his head] have surrendered to the fact the internet is here to stay and are logging on more and more to share their experiences and stories. I think ADK Forum and other forums are a good example of how the internet is brightening all of our lives and making it easier than ever to meet new people.

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        • redhawk
          Senior Resident Curmudgeon
          • Jan 2004
          • 10929

          #5
          Originally posted by Kevin
          lol

          I think ADK Forum and other forums are a good example of how the internet is brightening all of our lives and making it easier than ever to meet new people.
          And Poodles..........and goats!
          "If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them more than the miracles of technology. We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through with it." Lyndon B. Johnson

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          • Skyclimber
            SAFE CLIMBING
            • Dec 2003
            • 1086

            #6
            Originally posted by redhawk
            And Poodles..........and goats!
            Sorry Redhawk, No Poodles or Goats allowed !

            I find the Winter Gatherings alot of fun and have enjoyed them for many years, since they first started, missing only a few of them.
            I surely won't miss this year's as well. I enjoy seeing my Old Friends. See you there Mark!
            "It is easier to become a Forty-Sixer than to be one. The art of the being is to keep one's sense of wonder after the excitement of the game is over."

            Paul Jamieson Class of '58

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            • MarkL
              Self-challenged
              • Dec 2003
              • 158

              #7
              A reminder to RSVP by 3/21

              Hi,
              It's getting closer to RSVP time, and I'm going on a canoe trip in the Everglades starting tomorrow. While down there, I could be up to my gaiters in gators, and would not be able to post a reminder. Actually starting the round-the-clock drive tomorrow. Hitting the water Sunday.
              I won't be back until about the 19th or 20th.
              MarkL
              "A bad day in cripplebrush is better than a good day at work."

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              • Rik
                H-E-R-O
                • Nov 2004
                • 1000247

                #8
                I really wish I could make it to the dinner but my deal with work to allow me all winter weekends means I committed myself for the weekend after winter.
                Die Free and Live

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                • MarkL
                  Self-challenged
                  • Dec 2003
                  • 158

                  #9
                  RSVP deadline is Monday MORNING.

                  I just found out that I have to call in the final count Monday MORNING, so please RSVP by early that morning (3/21). If you think you can make it but you're not sure, just tell me a rough % probability and I'll crank out a final number.
                  Thanks.
                  MarkL
                  "A bad day in cripplebrush is better than a good day at work."

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