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Post by newcomer on Sept 12, 2008 8:26:21 GMT -5
hi all.
first time ever coming to chucks and not exactly sure about the parking situation. is it usually crowded or is coming early unnecessary?
thanks.
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Post by Parker on Sept 12, 2008 9:02:45 GMT -5
Parking was a concern of ours for this year but there is plenty just people need to know which fields to park in and which not to because there are crops, there should be orange bailers twine marking this off but some one might knock it down. Also park sensibly so you are not parking anyone in. And when other people are parking too make sure they are not parking someone in and I think if we all work together we can get people parking reasonable. Also when traveling in the fields make sure to go slow and watch where you are going because there is random stuff in lots of the fields. The rain is gonna get the road muddy so make sure you have a suitable car or park up front which will probably fill up fast.
signed Spunion Control
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Post by ChickenCosmo on Sept 12, 2008 10:04:38 GMT -5
Coming early isn't usually necessary, especially since the weather may keep the crowds down tonight - and there's always a crowd that doesn't show up 'til Saturday. If you see ropes - even if they've been knocked down - just stay out of that area. If you're running over flowers and vegetables you're IN THE WRONG SPOT! ;-) Once you drive all the way down the dirt road to the bottom, it's usually pretty wide open and there is a lot of room to pull in somewhere.
Drive friendly! The dirt road is also the only walking path so it'll get muddy quick...I accidentally whacked someone with my side mirror last year and I was barely going 5mph! :-(
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Post by Joe on Sept 12, 2008 10:45:09 GMT -5
If you can read this goto:
Then shut down your computer and go!
Dr. Suitcase, I'll be there late >12:00 so safe me some rice a roni!!!!!! Otherwise I'll see you for oatmeal. I don't think there are a lot of rational people at chuck's. 5 out of 4 people don't understand fractions and ratios though...
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Post by Joe on Sept 12, 2008 10:49:21 GMT -5
Sorry I meant:
GOTO: DIRECTIONS:
Chucks's Farm is located on Hwy 192 in Rebersburg. From State College follow 322 E to 45 in Boalsburg. Left on Hwy 45 to the intersection of 168 you will be in Spring Mills. Turn left and go about 1/2 mile to Hwy 192. This will be Centre Hall left on 192 to Rebersburg about 15 miles. When you pass through Rebersburg go around 1 mile and look for the signs. We have a large red barn across the road and the house sits close to the hiway. Parking access will be immediatly after you see the house. Just keep your eyes open, it is on the right side of the road...
Bring for Fall Camping: 1) live-in vehicle or good waterproof tent 2) foul weather gear, gloves, hat, warm coat, umbrella 3} extra blankets 4) waterproof boots 5) SPOON/BOWL/CUP & your own food or contributions to the kitchen 6) something for the Magic Hat 7) open mind for good comminication, open arms for hugz, and open heart for love &) Remember it could rain, snow or be sunny and mild, so be prepared!
**** Someone please introduce me to Eric Cowan, we used his physchonaught Chuck's picture for an album cover and need to decide whether to sell them and deal him in , give them out for free, or call our lawyer cause eric is going to sue the heck out of us...
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