*What:* Celebrate the start of 12X with a 6-course home cooked meal, a
bonfire, and *s'mores!!*
*When:* *Saturday, June 23rd (dinner @ 6:30pm)*
*Where:* Moosilauke Ravine Lodge
*Why: *Summer is the perfect time to revisit Dartmouth's very own mountain
*Who*: Those of you who haven't been to the Lodge since Trips, those of you
who are regulars (time to buy those summer lodge passes!) or those of you
on off-campus meal plans who need to save DBA - come up to the lodge!  We
all know how much we love a good bonfire here at Dartmouth...


Dinner is served every night at 6:30pm and is only $8.   Call by noon the
day of to make a reservation.  If you can't make it this Saturday, don't
fret!  The lodge is open 7 days a week all summer, so come up anytime.


***Useful Info***http://www.dartmouth.edu/~doc/moosilauke/ravinelodge/ *May
- October **(603) 764-5858* *Physical Address:  *Ravine Lodge Rd., Warren,
NH 03279 *Mailing Address:  *PO Box 65, Warren, NH 03279
 *Directions:*

From the Hanover Green, take *Route 10 North*.

After 10.5 miles, pass through the town of Lyme and *stay on Route 10
North* (turns
right after a small school, then left again at the church).

After another 7.1 miles, turn *RIGHT onto Route 25A East*.

*Alternatively you could take I-91 North to Exit 15, turn right off the
ramp and left on Route 5 North. At the Cumberland Farms, turn right onto
Bridge Street, then another right onto Route 10 South, then left on Route
25A East. A little faster and almost as scenic.*

After 14.7 miles (passing through the town of Orfordville early on), turn *LEFT
onto Route 25/Route 118 North*.

After 4.8 miles (passing through the town of Warren), turn *RIGHT on Route
118 North* (it diverges from Route 25 North here).

After 5.8 miles (winding uphill), turn *LEFT on Ravine Road*.

Drive all the way to the end of the road (stay to the right at the access
road turn-off) and reverse direction in the turn-around. Drive back down
and find a parking space on the right side of the road (the western
downhill side, closest to the Lodge and Mount Moosilauke). Make sure
there’s room for busses to pass. *Do not park in the turn-around!*

Total driving time from Hanover, approximately one hour.