6. pole cats
concentrating
7. careful steering - please notice the thick wire being held by the fine gentleman at the far right of the pic.

8. we are attached! thank goodness there is no wind.

9. THE WENCH is turned on. heh heh.

10. Up we go!! Amazing technology.
2 Comments:
Excellent action shots Bethie LOL. So does the lake freeze then is that why you take it out after summer? Or is that a stupid question, here is your sign LMAO.
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Sam, at 9:18 AM
Heehee, they say there are no stupid questions. Yes, in Maine the lake freeezes. People drive big trucks on the lake & bring small ice fishing shacks out. SCARY!! But it *is* frozen solid. Except in front of our camp, lol.
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Beth, at 9:47 AM
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