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Directions to Camp Squanto

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (darford@Athena.MIT.EDU)
Fri Jan 15 17:10:48 1993

From: darford@Athena.MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 15 Jan 93 17:04:33 -0500
To: apo-news@Athena.MIT.EDU, mhbraun@Athena.MIT.EDU


This is how you get to Camp Squanto.  The trip should take about an
hour in reasonable weather.  

	- Go over the Longfellow Bridge and follow signs for Route 3
	South and Route 93 South.  Route 3 and 93 join in Boston, and are the
	same road until the far side of Quincy.

	- Routes 3 and 93 separate in Quincy.  Follow signs for Route
	3 South.

	- Continue on Route 3 South until exit 5.  (Yale thinks there
	  is a totem pole and a tourist center here.)

	- Take exit 5; turn right at the end of the road.  You will be
	on Long Pond Road.  (Yale says this is route 3A.)

	- Begin looking for "Myles Standish State Forest" signs.  Enter
	  the forest.  (Watch out for ice on dips in the road.)

	- Inside the forest, you will see very small signs that say
	  "Camp Squanto".  Be aware that your course may take sharp
	  turns.  Camp Squanto is about three miles down the
	  road from the forest headquarters.  You will stay on hard,
	  paved roads until you reach the camp's parking lot.

	- The ranger's cabin is visible from the parking lot; it has
	  a light on at night.  If you arrive after 9pm, please look
	  and listen for signs of brothers before awakening the
	  ranger.

					YiLFS,
					Darlene

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