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Sledding, Survival Skills 

Highlight Cabin Fever Fest

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Night DeMarche rides on his father, Beau De Marche, both of Clinton, down the sledding hill during Five Star Subaru’s first Cabin Fever Fest at Gilbert Lake State Park this afternoon. Attendees could hike, snowshoe, cook s’mores and hot dogs, sled, mountain bike and learn winter wilderness survival skills.  (Ian Austin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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