Is there drinking water near the campsites or do we need to bring our own?
Trying to plan since the first leg of my journey may include carrying everything on my back and I couldn't find any information about the campground.
Is there drinking water near the campsites or do we need to bring our own?
Trying to plan since the first leg of my journey may include carrying everything on my back and I couldn't find any information about the campground.
This is a small Boy scout/cub Scout camp and there is nothing on line. We will have the use of the cabin with a wood stove, tables and lots of bunk beds. you should plan on bringing your own chair for sitting around the campfire. i have extras if that is going to be a problem.
The bane of my existance, this year has been family gatherings and now another one has popped up unexpectadly. The hang at Camp will go forward if I can get some of you who have said that they might come, change their status to 'Yes". If I am the only one attending, I am afraid it will be somewhere else. The costs for this will be $150 for the camp ground, and if they shut the plumbing water lines off because of the cold, it will be an additional $135 for the porti potti. There is a well that is not shut off so we will have water. Split of course amongst those attending. I will have a Webber Charcoal grill and wood for the fire. Let me know guys.
Joe
I'm in if I am not working working that weekend. I won't know for sure until the very last minute.
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Hi Joe,
I'm out on this one. I managed to switch days of with a coworker and then corporate decides to visit. Hope to see you at the winter hang.
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John
We both work that weekend and can't attend.
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Megan
In the depths of winter I finally learned there was in me an invincible summer. [Albert Camus]
Looks like I will be making it out sometime Friday night. Can't wait, hoping for cold weather.
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