i will be going as well
i will be going as well
Gonna have to pass on this one, be best in the long run to use the cash I'd spend that weekend and put it towards a 2nd vehicle. Thanks to everyone that offered a ride, I appreciate it.
I'm back to being solo, updated list accordingly.
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sr1355
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questtrek
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Wolverine
Canned Heat
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easy grounder
Dan N.
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Where will the group be Saturday evening? I unfortunately won't be able to come up till then. Hopefully me in my diy and my boy in a tent.
Revelation 14:12 Here is the perseverance of the saints who keep the commandments of God and their faith in Jesus.
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I would plan to contribute something to event but I'm a little unclear about the itinerary. Are we in the campground Friday night? Followed by a hike to wherever the wind blows folks?
If we are in camp Friday night I would bring something everyone can nibble on or drink from (just a taste from a local microbrew maybe). I could bring up some wood for a fire if we are in-camp Friday night.
Anyway, I'm bringing a camera to shoot pics of gear etc as I am a newbie with a homeade Speer and looking to invest in a new hammock, suspension and UQ. I'm looking forward to this a good bit. Just did 5 days on Isle Royale, hanging in the Speer and slept better than I ever did on the ground; this while not really having everything dialed in yet.
2 weeks and counting!
I'm sure we will probably do a Group hang Thursday/Friday night (for those that show up early) Which I'm thinking about ... and then we will probably venture to out to some of our favorite places on the MRT. I have always preferred the MRT side then the the NCT side because of the easy access to water. I was thinking Slagle Creek ... for the second night ... just thinking.
Questtrek
"In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks". John Muir.
I will be there to check it out if I get my hands on a tarp in time!
Slagle Creek is 6 1/2 miles from Seaton Creek, for a group of 20+ it may be a long haul. Return trip on Sunday morning may take awhile for some. It may be better to consider day hiking out of Seaton Creek as impact from a large group will be noticable in BC.
Last edited by sr1355; 10-01-2012 at 05:43.
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