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 Lynx Lake Rendezvous
6 August 2011
Prescott, AZ

Lynx Lake Rendezvous Plans
By Lt/C Dan Sheen, P

Lynx Lake is still a go! Saturday, August 6, Lunch at noon.

Our traditional hosts- Ed and BJ Wojcik will be out of town but we are going to try and muddle through without them. I will be out of town late this week but plan to return Friday Afternoon in time for the event. Jane Peterson and I are going to try and grab a ramada early Saturday.

The first entrance to Lynx Lake is the North shore, the second entrance is the camp ground, the third is the entrance to the South shore... We will be at the South shore... We hope to be at the first or large ramada as you enter the picnic area...People traditionally try to bring Kayaks (no motors allowed) or RC boats and goof off a bit in the water.

I will set up a charcoal fire for people interested in grilling. Bring something to grill and a potluck dish. We'll plan to eat about noon. People also often get together at a local restaurant in Prescott before heading home. Also, some people camp (although campground can fill up and it is first-come first-served). Hope to see you there. If you have any questions don't hesitate to call me 623-303-4478 (cell) or Chuck Peterson 602-908-7380 (cell).

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 Lynx Lake Rendezvous
9 August 2008
Prescott, AZ

Photos and words by Cdr Bill Johnson

On 9 August, a gathering occurred of hardy members of our squadron at a lake located over a mile above sea level. We knew that if anyone could conquer this lake it had to be squadron member from Arizona.

The lead party (Ed & BJ Wojcik) scouted the lake using prior experience (this is the sixth annual event) to secure the premier ramada at zero dark-thirty plus (0700 for the precise nautical crew). This was just in time to assist the Campground Host to clean the tables of choice. Such dedication to the cause is difficult to properly reward.

The participants began to congregate through-out the morning to a peak attendance of 16 plus two dark dogs for protection.
The weather couldn’t have been better. Temperature in the 70’s, partly cloudy (a couple darker clouds) and a history of nice weather and minor dampness kept our spirits high. Kayaks left the friendly shores early for a exploration of the hidden treasures of this jewel of lake. Gentle breezes carried our squadron members to all of the nooks and crannies of this mystic lake in the pines. They returned to watch the only sail boat of this event ( a radio controlled vessel of modest means) navigate the windward shores under the guidance of our Sail course instructor.

Attendees of the event included: Ed & BJ Wojcik, Jerry & Kathy Anderson, David & Janet Allocco, Jim & Marge Hill, Terry & Jean Gray, Jane Peterson (Chuck was off playing Volleyball in Prescott), John & Barb Lusson, and Connie & Bill Johnson.

Only minor mishaps caused the put-downs and bottom scrapes on the sailing vessel due to learning curves of the skipper to the operational problems of not being inside the vessel when the boom swings. The skipper stated that he only used the oversized outboard motor for minor course changes (yeah!). The display of this vessel drew the attention of several people walking around the area. Our Sail master was glad to explain and demonstrate the operation of the vessel when asked.

The obligatory sacrifices over the coals began on time and with many waiting for the chance to enjoy the wonderful shared dishes brought by all. I’m told that we had more than needed to satisfy an army of over a thousand, but a severe hole was produced by the dieting members of our squadron (oops, I meant the non-dieting members).

Approximately, 15 seconds after the desert plates were dished, we received a minor shower in the southwest side of the dinning area. A strategic re-deployment of the members was conducted with great distinction. A demilitarized zone of more than 12 feet was vacated to the elements. No casualties or loss of food indicated the success of the move.

While the post action meeting was being conducted 15 minutes later (over the remaining deserts), an insightful comment was heard that the wind had just changed direction to the northeast and it may bring the weather back . Small conversations dismissing this forecast as needing the blessing of the great forecaster (Bob Schloeman) were put to rest when the rains started.

To the amazement of all, the remaining three-quarters of the ramada were washed to specification, while the temperature continued to plummet. Minor hail was observed landing around the area. After a hurried repositioning of the resources (jackets, raincoats, towels and any thing else handy) onto the survivors, we enjoyed the changes in the positions of the people in the other (smaller) armadas and the open park benches around the area. I’m proud to announce that not a soul of our membership abandoned the food or the picnic. The same cannot be said of the other ramadas.

After the dampness had finished, a clean-up was accomplished by all. A few of the die-hard’s went to Olive Garden for a minor replenishment of energy. The evening finished with a campfire by the campers. One of our squadron courses really should teach how to properly get a fire going with wet fuel, safely!

On Sunday morning, a joint breakfast was held at the local Coco’s to ensure that this group vacated the pristine pine forests of the Prescott with all remaining squadron members accounted for.

Thank you to both Ed & BJ for a wonderful weekend. Plan on joining us next year for the Seventh Annual Lynx Lake Rendezvous.

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