I don't mind going across to the pavillion. Last fall I needed a walk after all of that food. Count us in. As for Sunday breakfast, we are in site 82 and, as some of you know, we make pretty good coffee.
__________________ Mario & Kelly (and Missy the Smooth Coat Collie)
sonce the decision has been made as a group effort, the pavillion is certainly ok. I don't know about the driving the food over part but it will be no big hassle. And maybe folks will stay a bit longer..seems everyone drifted off quickly after the food was done.
We can have less live music if that is not evryone's idea of a good time... cd's are ok or acoustic instead, just chime in....no pun intended.
I did like the tour of homes starting as a group effort at 2Pm if that works for all again.
I also am planning to visit Trackrock over the summer as they really would like our business for next Spring. They have a pavillion as well.
A lake side breakfast might not be a bad idea. I did not get a cappuccino last time???? I hope that will be in the works? I have a camp stove and griddle and a 10x10 tent? Oh, of coarse the weather will cooperate!
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Happy Camping
McLogger, AIR # 16452
1973 27' Overlander
2002 Toyota Sequoia Limited
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We can have less live music if that is not evryone's idea of a good time... cd's are ok or acoustic instead, just chime in....no pun intended.
I did like the tour of homes starting as a group effort at 2Pm if that works for all again.
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I am not impartial, but I liked the music and wanted more.
I was wondering if the Aluminum Tour might be split into 2 groups going in different directions. I also thought that simple placards at each trailer could provide answers to commonly asked questions (year, size, hitch if different, how long owned). Oh, and brand name too for any WBCCI officers there.
Looking forward to camping!
__________________ Phil and/or Sue (with Gus, Penny and Roger)
(Buffett RIP 9/15/08) 1983 31' Sovereign 1973 31' Sovereign (project)
'01 Dodge Ram 2500 Quad LWB 2x4 6sp Cummins Turbo Diesel
AIR 1753
Don't forget my two! I try, but they just won't let me.
About how many kids do we have in the entire group anyway? With less than 50 rigs we would still probably have more than most WBCCI rallies, wouldn't we.
Then, there are also those of us who never grew up . . .
About how many kids do we have in the entire group anyway? With less than 50 rigs we would still probably have more than most WBCCI rallies, wouldn't we.
Then, there are also those of us who never grew up . . .
I RESEMBLE THAT REMARK - Thank You!!!!!!!!
As for the cost of the pavillion, we're in - makes the layout of all the food easier. Anyone think to ask the campground what the other campers on the other side might think of us crossing over? I don't really know if it matters, but does the campground have any rules against it? Just asking - not wanting to start a brew-ha-ha.
BTW, I don't think camping in Area 1 affects the use of the pavillion in Area 2. It's all part of the park and I may be wrong but I think you don't even have to be a camper to reserve it.
Of course they may change their minds when they see a herd of hungry Airstreamers coming their way with dishes, drums, and guitars.