Hi jde Have close friends who live in the Caroga Lake area, southern Adirondacks,( Hense where part of my handle came from) For the last 15yrs. or so we all migrate back to a hunting camp, acessable with 4WD PUs and wheelers.(ATVs) The gathering happens on mothers day weekend. It's called LEEK FEST. Every one brings their prize cullinary delights made from wild game, fish, bird, and you gussed it Leeks.Generally it starts slow on friday with a few guys getting the camp in order. Sat. the group begins to increase a bit and some of the cooking begins on the wood stove. Takes a day or so, and a few brown bottles to create a perfect stew or soup. Sunday the party begins. People start showing on their wheelers and PUs., bringing some of the best eats you ever had. This year is going to be the best yet, rain or shine as we know how to strech blue canvases between trees. The gentelman in his 70s who owens the camp had a poor spell last year and it was cancled, but he's good now and ready for a special gathering complete with a really popular redneck band. Good thing they can make music without electricity. they also have a million jokes that only a redneck would enjoy. Good Friends, Good Food ,and Good Times. Hard to beat in this day and age!!
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