you guys need me. i can fix all this. im matthewski and what i say happens. im changeing everything down to marshas sox.she will dawn red sox and leave the blue home. thank you. also:
im moveing the pa ruck to port clintons church owned pavillion so we can drink at the bar and safely sleep by the noise of 61. a pinnicle hike could be fun. and their is a chimny fireplace and a pump.also their is an outhouse. and trips to cabellas a mile away to discuss animals could be fun. and bag o tricks cabin could be fun. and all in all, were moveing the ruck. i have spoken. do not anger me.
matthewski
I not sure if you can stay at the pavilion if you have car support?? Does anyone know for sure.
Panzer
Will be there, hiking in From North.
attention: all ruck attendees will now be required to dress like matthewski.
recomended wear is :
dreadlocks
dirty ripped hiker clothes
pockets full of candy.
that is all
matthewski
Maybe (if it's not going to be TOO cold) I'll sleep in the "Camobile", my steel "tent"...
Sierra Tango Foxtrot Uniform
technicly word boy, their is no such thing as a steel car. not a tent. your name aint cammo.and you will be passed out not asleep. also,.....to cold is a made up term.just keepin it real. dream on.
matthewski
Are southerners with a slight drawl invited to this shindig ?
Getting lost is a way to find yourself.
That's funny.
No one ever drank ice tea there unless they brought a can in. It's definitely a southern thang.
No one ever cooked scrapple either. Anyone that arrives on Thursday or Friday mornings usually drives into Carlisle with us to have breakfast Friday morning at the Carlisle Diner over on W. High/Route 11, where they proudly serve scrapple. I had a bite.....once
We also like butter, salt & pepper in our grits.
BTW, I'm cooking some southern dishes this year: black eyed-peas with ham hocks and cornbread, and deep fried apple fritters which I'll glaze after they cool a bit. Not to mention other things, which I won't mention thank you.
For those who can't make it, or those un-interested in the prospect of 37-dollar campsites () or sleeping outside, there will be another hiker get-together in Pennsylvania, just a few weeks after this one, in Duncannon PA.
Details to follow in a few weeks.
But to all PA Ruck attendees, have a great time!!
DCNR's website says that the campground is closed until april... Does anybody know anything about this?