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Matt wrote:We can do Letchworth this upcoming weekend. The Arts Fest is going on so it will be crowded (getting in, parking, trails) but at least everything will be open and there will be some nice things to eat (nice= greasy).
Another option would be Stony Brook
Sunday the 12th would be best for me.

I can do the 12th I would prefer to go early. I get out of work at 8am. I can't remember the last time I went to Stony Brook so that is doable. Where exactly is the Art show at Letchworth this weekend? Is it near the damn over look or by the Lower Falls area? I looked on their website and was not really sure. Also the Fest runs 10-5 so if we got their early we could hit some of the more popular spots easily.
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Is it near the damn over look?
LOL! Just up the road from the hell overlook! ;)

Actually the show is at the Highbanks Recreation Area which is not too far past the dam overlook. It's that first big place - where the pool is.
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Is it near the damn over look?
LOL! Just up the road from the hell overlook! ;)

Actually the show is at the Highbanks Recreation Area which is not too far past the dam overlook. It's that first big place - where the pool is.

What can I say I spells real good late at night. Working these overnights is really getting to me.
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Bill_K wrote:The old subway tunnels is another area of the City I would like to explore. Has anyone ever been down there? and if so, how did you get in?
http://www.opacity.us/site38_rochester_subway.htm

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Great stuff....Thanks for sharing. I've bookmarked the link so I can go back later to check out his whole collection. :up:
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Sunday may be good for me for a day trip to Letchworth. That is if the weather is nice and wintery (but not too wintery).
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I'm out....Classes start on Monday so, I have to work all weekend. :(
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