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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

September 12, 1963 (16 pages)

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R E V I R E H T N W O D G N I CRUIS ",..0N A SUNDAY AFTERNOON” ALL ABOARD FOR A RAFT TRIP **...ON THE tol CAMP hepa (Continued from Page 1) even an extended vacation living on the water or camping on the shores of the lake. As one of the original enthusiasts, Burns remarked that the increased interest in raft living not only provides local recreation, but has become a great tourist attraction. All forms of raft construction is seen, ranging from A-Frames and double-deckers to bamboo and canvas-covered craft. Burns explained that their 33° HI o8ed'*S96T ‘ZT Joquieideg’**1088nN oy.L** pT a8eg ataatie tef_ ta Y TR UN CO E TH IN ME HO
AT tie t_a tia tia ¥_etie x 16' raft, built at Englebright, and powered by a 1948, six cyl§ inder DeSoto engine, can easily accommodate upwards to 20 people. + Recreation is not confined to the taft, however. Water skiing, Bob Burns (L) d is cusses the route with crew member Rich Warren of Oakland. swimming, and, in the evenings, hootenannys around a campfire all lend to the atmosphere of "Life On The Mississippi" Dam, originally Englebright built to store the debris from hydraulic mining, has become a gold mine of recreation in Nev a Awaking brightdewed and bushy-tailed after nights sleep are (Lto R) Susan Burns, Jim Sim mons, Marty Alberg and Karen Battista. ada County. Olsen was one of the time out to shave. Gary Olsen, of Oaklan4 takau ed to shave with cold water. hardier members who a ttempt Shelly Burns serenades the crew during the voyage. ed behind the raft on a lifeline. Severus members of the party are tow