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April 28, 2002/ Calderwood

Calderwood Lake Paddle and Camp

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Roger Kennerly reports:Well we decided to end the year with a different kind of camping trip. Kind of a combination Canoe trip with a little hiking. There were a bunch of us going this time. David Cain had his boat on his car. Susan and Randy Beers had a canoe on their SUV, Bev and […]

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February 26, 2000/ Dave's ACL Diary

Dave’s ACL Diary: Doing it Solo [Part 11]

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Saturday, February 26, 2000 – 60 degrees of separation… Well, I didn’t mean to lay off the diary for 10 days, but that reflects the increased mobility I’m experiencing. Still on crutches, though, non-weight-bearing. Last time I mentioned that I didn’t know how long it’d be before I could shower, due to my inability to […]

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February 16, 2000/ Dave's ACL Diary

Dave’s ACL Diary: Doing it Solo [Part 10]

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Wednesday, February 16, 2000 – Frustration, measured in degrees… Well, as recovery approaches in some ways, it recedes rapidly in others. I’ve made some strides toward independence this week. I’ve been shopping on my own, managed to get a couple showers, have been at work every day this week (though shorter days than I’d like […]

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February 14, 2000/ Dave's ACL Diary

Dave’s ACL Diary: Doing it Solo [Part 9]

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Monday, 2/14/2000 – My Return to Gainful Employment Well, I spent my weekend mainly flat on my back, thoroughly medicated, with a heating pad for good measure, in hopes that I could put the kibosh on the back pain that’s made everything rotten lately (I mean, even a sneeze makes my back tense and my […]

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