N | 7 * 4 - | DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA | Ibex ‘More Adventures Aboard Canoe Bs Explorers Turn Homeward In a fascinating diary of five days of high adventure on the Susque- hanna, John Butler, Leader of St. (! trials, tribulations and triumphs of his boys. last week is continued in this edition. TUESDAY, JUNE 30 Arose at 7:00. [Pioneer still leaked so we delayed to fix it. Started 8:10. Everything went along fine until 11:55. I remember the time because my watch finally stopped due to flooding conditions. Oh Yes! This time I am in the Ibex. We were rounding a curve to the right and we came upon a spit rapid about 20 feet wide ing to the left. Protruding out over and into the water was a tree. The tree protruded out about 10 feet. Three canoes made the curve and past the tree alright. The Nan- De-Car with Charles Glawe in the stern and John Butler, Jr., in the prow made it past the tree, then the current caught the canoe and pulled it back upstream. It then circled right into the path of the containing Tim, Matt and Mr. . B. We were headed to strike them amidship on the star- board side. I was yelling for them to get out of the way but later I realized how silly it was because | they were trying to avoid the same TR —— [SAVE A BIG BUY A EE . of the canoe. tree we were. I saw an opening about two feet wide along the shore and we tried to squeeze in there. ‘When I came up from under the canoe I heard this awful tearing we I could only think that the cioe was being torn to shreds and if so where were the scouts. I first saw the Nan-De-Car bottom then I saw [Tim hanging to a ch of the tree, legs fully ex-' So we washed and polished it. We tended from the force of the cur- rent, and Matt right behind me collecting anything that floated out Then I looked down stream to see where the others were. They had beached their canoes and were running as hard as they could to help us. We finally pulled them ashore and emptied them out. I received a busted lip from trying to grab the tree, Ed lost $11.00 and his wallet, which he had in his jeans, I guess he was going to try to trade with the natives. TI lost a pair of shorts. One benefit de- rived was lost, I slipped my Disc lifting a box of food at Owego, I wasn’t very comfortable. This set it back in place. T am very proud of our Explorers for their quick actions in the emergency. We swam and played in the rapids for about half an hour, and did we have fun. Towanda 1:30. We trooped into town as we were except we wore » hats for identification. We stopped at Dave Lafy’s Bar and Grill. I walked in and asked “we could be fed. We sure could ¥1 we were. Dave played a player piano for the boys and a phonograph with a cylinder type record. After lunch the explorers asked if we could stay at Towanda. We met Dave again at the ACME, I asked him if he knew of a place to camp. He said to wait until he got his car and we would see some of his friends. [He talked to a few, then we stopped at Wilsons, who said of course they would be glad to have us. We rode back to Towanda and Therese’s Explorer Post relates the The story which began picked up our groceries. We needed ice and Dave said we could have all we needed and he wouldn't take a cent. After we pitched our tents at Wilsons, we made our beds, then walked down to the river and had a bath. When we came’ up Mrs. Wilson had the hose ready and rinsed us off. Once again we hiked about a mile into tewn. Since Mr. Lafy had been so good we decided to patronize him, and had another lunch about a dollar apiece. z The picture, “South Pacific” was in the theatre. I had seen it so I walked to camp. I found we had been visited by some high winds, and later found out it was part of a tornado that had done a lot of damage six miles away. The tents were down and it started to rain. Just as I had the tents up and tight the rain stopped. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 7:00 a.m. — They were tired and wanted to stay here for another day. We forgot to buy milk so I asked Mr. Wilson if they had any extra. They didn’t but he said he would drive me into Wysock to buy it. We also bought some ice. Steve said to ask him if we could stay. Mr. Wilson laughed, because Mrs. Wilson had said they are tired and T'll bet they will want to stay over. His car was dirty and Steve asked if they could wash it. He said that was a very nice gesture. paddled the canoes up river for a free ride in the rapids. Soon the ‘canoes were being upset and we had another good time. After lunch tall except John and I went to town, John was tired and I had blisters on both feet. I started supper, we had two hams with seven pounds of potatoes and peas . We went back to Towanda and it rained. We tried to call home, (someone called home every night to say where we were and o.k.)The pay phone wasn’t working so I bumped ‘it and we hit the jack- pot, 6 nickels came out. We tried to put them back but they kept coming out. We walked to an- other pay phone and told the oper- ator what happened. She laughed and we put the nickles in that phone. We received a ride to Wy- sock. Two weird movies were in the drive-in. -I had a root beer and walked about 2 miles when a Meredith Wilson picked me up. He was the son of our host. He said he was a pro. auctioneer, so I told ‘him about the Dallas Auction. He had heard of it and visited the ‘auction later and came over to the block to say hello. THURSDAY, JULY 2 We thanked the Wilsons, they said to make this our stop next year and we said we would. On the river at 9:00. A couple hours later two canoes had moved . out quite a way in front. Pat asked a fisherman in a motorboat for a tow, he surprised Pat and said yes. The three canoes hooked on, one on either side and one in back. He towed us about a mile [ the Coast THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1964 down river, we caught up with the other two at the Standing Stone. We swam for about one half hour. We were almost at Wryalusing when it started to pour rain. By now we had a system, the tents | were put up, then we brought our packs up, made our beds, dressed and waited for the rain to stop. Allowed $1.25 for a meal. Called Aome to tell my wife we would be in Laceyville about 1:00 p.m. Fri- day and we would pull out. Mr. Schmidt camping next to us drove two miles so we could get some water. Mr. and Mrs. Silic and Mrs. Hudak were up to see us. We sent everything we did not need back with them. FRIDAY, JULY 3 Last breakfast. Last prayer at the water edge. Mr. B. riding in the Rockin Robin, because of being in every mishap, Steve and Bill said, “Oh! Not that please.” We stopped once to let all the canoes catch up, then sent them on ahead. We soon passed them. Yes! It happened again. The Rock en- tered a rift with waves about 15 inches high and in came the water. We had to stop and bail out. Everyone passed us out and left the Rock far behind. The Rock with Steve and Bill and the Jinx Mr. B. wanted to come into Lacey- ville first. They put on the steam. Three paddles churning the water, passed the Pioneer, then the Ibex, then the Sha-Bar. The Nan-De- Car was way out front and didn’t intend to be passed. The Rock closed the gap but was still 20 feet away when Mr. B. said pull in to shore. Both canoes strained for shore, Charles Glawe was about one half step and twenty feet ahead of Steve. Then the ribbing started. The great Rock was de- feated. Following the Rock, the Sha-Bar came in 3rd, Ibex 4th, Pioneer 5th. John Butler Jr., and Charles Glawe were in the Nan-De-Car, Bill Car- roll, Steve and Mr. B. were in the Rock, Bob Wolensky and Dan Malloy in Sha-Bar, Eb Friar and Matt Gillis in the Ibex, Pat Malloy and Tim Carroll in the Pioneer. I walked across the river to the home of the Whipples. Mrs. Whip- ple said we could pull out on her lawn and could change our clothes in ‘her basement. We all walked to the center of the bridge hum- ming Taps, with our helmets held on our chests we threw our river shoes in ‘the river. We ate in the restaurant’ across from Gavey’s. We had $13.01 left in our fund and our bill came to $12.95. Our waitress was so confused with the multiple orders and re-orders that she had the bill figured wrong. The proprieter refigured it and said, “Just give me $11.00 and for- get it.”. The .cars arrived and we started home ending trip number 8. Mr. B. Welitchko Serving On Navy Weather Vessel Stephen E. 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