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Lake Logan welcome packet

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  • GENERAL INFORMATIO-N ElSH TALES FISHING HIKING HORSEBACK RIDING HORSE AND BUGGY MULE TRAIN CRO SWIMMING BOATING SAILING PICNICS b SHUFFLEBOARD BOWLING BADMINTON PING PONG HORSESHOES - - -- - -HE CAVE Y ' Ad ~ h a n ~ ~ , nho'dn ;t hdw, we have A e v q ,n kuont OF kq@ .t, d e pu n. 4ad e y a b l e f in c u a d PA& Oun. ob&dve .& pun. corn+& and wnvenience f2126/ gue&iond on ory A,O& ne& pu may have one o w ;to A W V ~ a b d we am. 5 STROKES INDICATE FIRE.. . THEN BRIEF PAUSE, FOLLOW ED BY:'^'$' 1 1 Stroke SIT 'N' WHITTLE 2- WALNUT AREA 3-LODGE AREA 4-SHOP AREA 5-LITTLE EAST FORK 6-BURNETT SIDING AREA 9del and $a& fldh- GENERAL INFORMATION FISHING .:+ ULE TRAIN ,$ :r. ' \ u I HIKING HORSEBACK RIDING HORSE AND BUGGY &Lr TENNIS AnCHERt w CROQUET YlMMlNG BOATING SAILING PICNICS - SHUFFLEBOARD BOWLING BADMINTO" PING PONC THE CAVE HIKING HORSEBACK RIDING HORSE AND BUGGY MULE TRAIN GOLF TENNIS ARCHERY CROQUET . I - . ' a SWIMMING * BOATING l SAILING PICNICS . . - B I SHUFFLm6, BUWlINO a MDM~NTON- P IN€ rONG- l HOR! THE CAVE R; *:? ' 1 Whot's in o norno? Th. main room tho rocrootion unaller, more porromrl rooms for prfwh p t room urbr th. b i l l o n Is eallod "Tho Cm" is that tagothorc, poker, gin, or whetqv.r. i t is tho only mbrground room at Lake L-. lnclwkd in its facilities are radio, hi fi, and an eloctric p l g r piano with 85 of tho old-Hm fovoritos h i ~ford you r Hhob-nobbing" pleasure, Th. Cave for barbershopping ond singing fun. rhot Y@ur *.d (Or OXtra s~creilaai~ln g. OF T h C a a mndont on d q th ro+& t k d q dl ti-, Tho Caw can occommodoh mll over d ond evening for bow rag. service and ktmcm-ma1 hmdrod for large parties, or I t con k conwrhd to mocks. r GENERAL INFORMATION FISH TALES HIKING HORSEBACK RIDING HORSE AND BUGGY MULE TRAIN SWIMMING BOATING SAILING PICNICS * ' ,' I : SHUFFLEBOARD BOWLING BADMINTON PING PONC HORSESHOES C Available on open courts, or under cover in the went of rain. Bowling is of the "set-'em'-yourself" variety, using soft bowling balls and plattic pins. It's redly lotso fun. thauah. Give i t a try. Both the indoor and the outdoor variety. We'll bring a portable set to your cottops area i f you just want to "ping . 'I Upstairs in the Pavilion. We'd put it up outside, but usually a prevailing breeze would interfere with the nlcw , There are 5 horses they're ready for you whenever th8 mood strike! &GENERAL INFORMATION FISHING IIKINC HORSEBACK RIDING MULE TRAl bu~r I'ENNIS ARCHERY CROQUET GENERAL INFORMATION FISH TALES HIKING HORSEBACK RIDING HORSE AND BUGGY MULE TRAIN PI ' *P) i; $4*3g\w1: ,' !" : , <V - "\ $ , r c ' 'L.! - % ;. ,, . A ' - Shorpnr p u r (~mwat the Lake, or m c#r arrange a , . rsmd k r y ou ob )/W W e l l @C o w b y Club. ,:, ,: l.q At p m t our driving tr r d y for you to onfoy, and we h~ iaeqris , d l r , and a cloy court - or you can you 411 no a 9hd.0 brit em, putting # e r n urd.r can- proctia on ha badtboard. Tho eourlt is an th Sit 'n rtruetlon. Wb horn bolls ond bII& tor you h ea t thm Whittle $14,b ut molrlu n p u o nnr ao'r p u c on oonmrur Ldo. CampIeta ob are aveIl&e ot Woymdlle. all yawr enorgy Cor tho garw. Cow, ond always rwdy for a rodw gotw unlem teo Wa hawa lwtiqp, sltdtng b r d and mrry+-reurd&r ,th. much rdn har brornd.d. mil fry; , , Tho ar&hwy rang. la ot thm "Pwd in the PTnoa,' and a more kutiful rpo, pu91 never am. . ' w$:,r. ,<$.. - ,", . '' '~".:,?\~j~$~,F~5~.& .$f43 -i-i . ., , , .h ; . ' * , : , , . , .kc,.. - WRC,. '"" . ' , $ ; , - '. , , . , . . . GENERAL INFORMATION;' $', ' : , . , , .: . .*.:rib ' i ,.),%,$ , . . . . v.. < .., ',',,- - - .< ..?. 7 :'*, .,, , , , :. , A , , . ,,.- i;.*; - . , . . . ,. . ' , '"('. . . . ,,$;:I6" .. :', , ', . ,(. , , ;: , .$? ::-.; ;"'q . . . . , ;. , . .,i . . ,'. , . ".., .*+. ,, ~#!.:,:,.~-~;,.:bi..,, b,~.,.,(:;?! I :: ' .. :!f .; I . * . . . . ' 1 . .., t!.,. 2 , HIKING HORSBbACK RID ml kr) makes an excel- Rllow tha signs for marked-trail hlklw mnl~mmt. Tbre aro two trolls mark& (TI- noted or* o hlklng time; no rests) 1. A short hour ond a qworhr hike to help woke kw rnmler wlthout o v ~ r t l ryol u~. 2. A hro-hbur htkr that wtll rqdte o Ifttlo w offort, but wlll be richly rewarding in lwnio views and woodland boauty . longed to return ta p t e r p r , whrn the of dolly Them maurtdna are hon.ytomkd with trotls, and it Is llring war p r o d to tb qnad of o hotor Inshad of~th. quite easy to get off on dead-end ones, Folfow the mit bor rkr . Try a Irirurol bum rid# or your algm as partad and you can't go wronq. All sighs are morM for the langth a4 your hlkr, 111 or (cil . w u d t o d e , d r ~ ~ r t h o l d l a p t "I walked bDok from tlu lauOBy rid. 'mum brm carry T k ca rtoon signr ore placed at all troll jurct lo~ whera you might get off the troll. PI- re-hr, m'll pa& "-' -"# lbing rh. ramr mothod of troll morking, r i l n gt rails $+,&~t:y~oluf don't fnl quih up to a hike or herbk r i k , hrm bun ldd o u ~to give pu the moxlmum In riding go by Mulo trotn - parties up k 28. A mte oppot-nr3oymnt. tf pu *ah to ri&, plmu let u know In hnlty to en/oy braathtdcing sonic beauty. For ~ c o t h a t t h r h o r # m o y k n o d y a t t h o ~ smaller grow a Jeep Rf& along the rrmr, troik is wh.nyuu an. 4 1 - W ~e * , :--Sc,;, 7;,:*&.:q ,< , w , r , - 3 , .T . + f,- ,. :+-fIlkd; .:~!$,~$@ ~PSTAHL ES Fr " ,- %, V; L**~--E:F I , '- - .+ HOW WELL D&s A FISH SEE? At close range a fish's E" *-< f'. which lie just b m f h h skin. ThQ aitaatary orgab are vision through the watur 1s excellent. He m y often be in the sac !iningsl wen examining an object only a few i n c h from hts nose. Mast species atso htye bean ptwd io have a sense af , - His far vlsien 5s less good. Thts is because light travels tasfe, and to rsset ppomptly to mut, salt or bittbt.. T k _ through )b water ~~QW)aYn,d not as far, as when',,- . taste b& of fi& are i n tk a rigid, g~isd+ctike' u r' travsltng ikrough air. : W h a fish I d s u p at tt# surface of the water, of vision is limikd to a circular, transparent "wi swrrounding his head. All else appears opaque to h This effect is c a d by the refractfon of light. As Qn tb confrary t &ring War Id dm clcser torhe surface to satisfy his curiosity, ehetserboxes that they o b i ~wth ich ho, caught his attention appears to his pnnent u s d to defect muds from ' to graw lorgar, while the size of the "window" decreases. *m make sounds by grwah'i their But the obect also seems to shift about dizzingly, d , wi?h dm aFr bladdsr dtshsrbanca of the water's surface which cause fractim wits at differing angles. In qlk of there handicaps, fish are excellent iudges CAN HE FEEL PAIN? Expsrfmarrts W k, establish that I% . distonce. Mony rpcies show remarkable ability at fish feels digcamfort rather than pain as msmnrol~k m it. catchins cr moving i m c t on the surface of moving It has been pointed o*tt that if a W e d ftsh wrw g r d y Chick movements attract the fish's attention. He can see drstracted by pain, he would mrt pull hard in ths+iW '+ in two di rectians bocarrw his right eye is cmnected to the direction, Whotmr tha fish may feel is safd Po b left side of Us brain, and vice versa. modified, and either does nst make a s)ro~pm en# TW pression, ar else C quickly fargotten. DOES HE SEE COLOR? Authorities have differed heat-edly on tMs polnt, but m y la boratory exporimants have DO Fl SH JUMP JUST FQR FUN7 Sometimes jumpfng now convinced &a experts that fish can tell colors apart. 1s a form of plcty, t&i@FdWyy. <fish may aim iwnp fp W as well as humans, though. Experiments with bass, escape from an eneq, to C& W, to cJmr o for example, showed that thy respond to a variety of bor rier, or, in cases, b wcsh aff prasi- or . colors in much the same way as would a person wearing to break adhesi~m. yellow glasses. They could distinguish red from any of the other colors except violet. They did well with yellow, SLEEP HABITS Although a fish cannot alas his eyes, but hod a hard tima distinguishing greens and blues either he can and does go to deep. Some species bury them- From wash other or from black. Brightness of wlor selves in the wRd to step; oome rest against a ruppgrt pcawrd,nat b be o facto s2 a: :*'- of sow kind. Others sleep suspended in the water, < ' ) ", -. ."-, , ~ c ' v , -+ ?, ,, < ,. , , ., h -- -d; >3 + or else erect, or on their s i b , the bottom, CAN A RSH HEAR? roof existscth& i0ke :. . Many fish which trove1 in s k i s by day dt-rse to kinds of fish can b r t ,w hich I s a fine eon- ' dwor of s o d . The fish's air bladder i s atso a kind of - -'' ' , hearing argan, king sensitive to vibration. Noises . :. - *.* . originating above water won't bother him, as it i s diffi-r'..' ' - cult Cr mud to enter m r , but any sound made wrde~: - changes, i t is by concentration or d5sprsement of water will travel through it o long way, since water Is :.;A -- pigment throtghout these cells. , $ >b> such an excellent conductor. . A A ., . . - . <. , y C..,A~ - *<., - 2 ilk.. ::: - < " ; ;,<y ,.*y\ - . + 3 * - ,fi;s,,:;~ .'.:, ;; , :cdt.z&a , + ,2 HOW OLD IS A FISH? N s ag9 con be ar rived at WHAT ABOUT TASTE AND SMELL? All fish have a sense f~f:ai,rly accurately by examining the fish's scales. of smell. In am it is so highly developed that it is of :+.---$; These are never shed. They grow as the fish grows, grw practical use. Sharks locate their food by smell. ,.:,<,., , and each growth period shows css another ring on each Fish b e no strib which, unlike those of mammals, do ;$? *:'%-: scale. By counting the rings, the age of the fish can not onnect with the throat, but rather with blind sacs &$ .$:$ be estimated. . 2,? ,:$L* + ,, , - ,4r<'y. WEIGHT IN WATER A fish in water is in a I , I relation with his envi ronment. His weight wrged Is next to nothinq; the volume of water he &$cupiss welgk abouf t+ sa?e amount ,thot:he does. However, s@;cies a i ~ h oj n ith~ *~qm , j:whethecCC in fresh' or salt watet ; l ' :&te,2e - thgt i , tL~;~?&?& f disPld& ;l: Wkn b'fislp lpops:outihE fhi1&fekj+!he +. suddenly has the some weight as'wheh he 1s weig upon the scales. .P. - " GEH!E"M"L' INK)R~M""AT~ON f . . - - d - i - 3 ,.* . DRESS - Inkrmality i s t h k eynote at L ~ ~Oago n. LAWDRkY w w _ ~ s r c i=~t.it i t b b b w .- -ry garb Is casual, but if you fool uncomfort- t r o d wrfnkta, vrirelI bring oh' f rwr& aMe with& a i d e t o r mnobr at dinnor, by 011 board to p p u e~o ttag.. Lormfry d dqd#dag vim n~8tn~mr0rm. sand O* daily EII(DAdOY threw& f rldgc d 4t i s w tb followtq day. MEPUCE - Even m a few sunnrr evonings p u LUGU- - from oxpurhnu mr, hov* k r d tb .- a fire in your mt-. If you do, w'll luggags con et m i + d . Wb'U corw it, kis Ioy it, stort it, and tond it. Obrwlt., *re h would like you k*.p an eym on ft too - .rp.old&y - plmnty of firewood owrilable b r your own uw but ba w)an you Imm. - -_. -4 certain &mprr i s opn. PIoosm remember b close the fl re utwn if tho fire is burning whon you lama tk oottago, and Iaaw damper open untfl fire is 5-L NEED! - If y w hcwe a special food, bed, or b u r 4 Out. wr.qff8nwnhr p k w I& w know. FIRST AID - Call the L+ - MI 8-3214. T h STAMPS AND WiLING FACILiTlES - Pidlablm ot cettagos have kits for minor scratcJus and t h l ike. TELEPHONE * If you ore ~ t i na glon g dlrtont. 4 1 , Tot us know where you'll be. FORGOT SOMETHING? - In caw tho kids were ymlltng when you pocked and you forgot your toilet kit - m horr - toothbrdm, toothpruta, razor Mokr, hving cram, aftor rhow lotion, -ton lotien Bnd the Ilk.. Fo r Idas, m h o no~odl es, h r d , button box, etc . I f h ' t l t , d you mod i t - we'll try to get It. Othar phalw: Sit 'n Whittto, Hemlack, Thm 6v*. Pbm amwering 24 hours ot Tk* krclp - MI &3214 TIPS - Our emd- & not w t d ao~not - LOCAL TRANSPORTATION - Ask J d . UMBRELLAS -We hme ttmr if p6 came ~prupard. FOOD AND BEVERAGE SBRWCOS Wa'bl f d yo u *mm pv ir) hurgry and mtisfy p u t thirst. . k t let any d r of ou r staff knmw what p u w ant and where. Jack ard I&l M c l l w 3 4 ' MORNING JUKE AND COFFEE - Po-It-Yourmlf Kit In every C O ~ - awiloble ot th. - or w'II &liver It to ysu. This is Car early risers, can't sloopen, d SIANWICHES, LIGHT SNACKS, AND BEE8 - In wmrron flhrmm. to ~ & ~ r q p r s r r l s s l . aItl rLmemywm fOht want to hovr a nask during brirlgr, poker, sr just before CHOW W S - If wa blow e bugla to arnrource our meals, retiring - d l 1 u where, +, vrhat, ad how mmy. m'd & t h ex-GIs chasing u into thm tall timber SO - the d d railway bell W h o f ha L o d p wi l l be rung flrst, SPEClAL MENUS - I f for any c m ybu r q d r e f l ~ e c f ~ l IS mi- before -1-ti-; second, tu come ond get It. Tood, we'll ibmr b t . PI- hlE uyow nsrsb. BREAKFAST - 7:QOa , m. until? We can always whlp up o LIBkTlONS - We raw this w ~ udsed onw In this cermmtlon kw .QO, on a mommt's notics. kut W.brkr says It's- "fk ect af pouring a liquid 4 t h on the grsmd or dh a *$&in k jacrfffce." LUNCH - All moo1 times ore general only. Just 1st u knowyou wont to .or off d ~ d ~ t e . Anpap, m hove wh@ it &ar in &Is kpor)nsant too. 1130 p. rn. to a30 p. m. h r u g m ore r r r d 08 rtn, CBV. mi13 Or pu caC sorvfw In ywr raom - Jdc d M a r e at pur wrvice. DINNER - 7:00 p. m. or o, ornuncod - Going to k lob? P I F l * t rs know - soma courseswon't keep. OVtRNIGHf - It's lust d M a t hpt som~b t y s o d s wi l l vllntttra aut on on wmr n t h hfke. In ddltlm to sh@ng PICNIC L W H - Ace ) ~ o pu ing - k ond prqwarwl camp dtm, we've got codtinq p.or ond T f r h i n g - On a hike Motoring dl1 t* the dings. CtomkKk riding Horn Md b w wa'll pock a lurch for your porty - agofn, lust let rr; k m * gmiNlf -1*lw Plm - -- - - - , &<+ * 2 . .. f * " . > -2 C A , YiA - c + , :.? k.*.&iL+ *. ,<.:&a, y 2 , ;r-q z , '+ 1 2 ' - $4 ,$- - Xif, ,ps rP,,.y-P ,'. 3% ., $,, , *$y$ ;+* . i. i- , :t+ ! ", *'.J 2> - a -.:' :*l*@j , 2 ,,. ;: 1 " ;q-.;m; $:.,;A .%& pf ~ 3. ; "#$qi : . " " * . "$- .> 7 ,
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