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POC 8 – CrapMonkey Podcast – Pieces of Crap #8

September 6, 2006 8:19 pm

In this nugget, I’ve got about 20 minutes of audio to share from our Labor Day camping trip to the Big Pines Recreational site in the Yakima River Canyon.  We spent five days there relaxing around a campfire, floating down the river, and even hitting the Kititas County Fair.  Photos are available on Flickr.

Camping

One Response to “POC 8 – CrapMonkey Podcast – Pieces of Crap #8”

J.J. Pooper wrote a comment on September 7, 2006

Huh…that was facinating about the police and stuff. Very cool podcast.

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