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Old 04-16-2007, 10:44 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Disneyphile View Post
Ken came up with an awesome idea during dinner.... about dinner (and breakfast):

5 campsites = 5 "hosted" meals (2 dinners/3 breakfasts or vice versa)

Once everyone picks "campsite partners", then those 4-6 people can coordinate a group meal for everyone and host it at their site for that morning/night.

The advantages:
  • Much easier for 4-6 people to coordinate a meal than 15-20.
  • Leaves a "surprise" element that can be fun to plan - a campsite could theme the meal, offer a certain cuisine, etc., thus inviting the rest of the folks to a whole dining "experience".
  • With coordination being small, it's easier to plan for food locker storage at each site
  • Each campsite spends one morning/night doing the cooking and cleaning, getting to completely relax for those other 4 group meals.
Whadaya all think?
FANSASTIC!!!!

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Originally Posted by BDBopper View Post
Oh my gosh this is so tempting.

I am planning to Greyhound out to San Antonio sometime in June (I am thinking about moving in with a friend out there...another story for another thread). What if I did that in late June and use a "Discovery Pass" to come out to Cali for camping?

A ccouple questions:

1. Would you be willing to have me come out for this?
2. I would have no camping supplies with me whatsoever. Would anyone be willing to share?
3. Should I just "Forget it" and come out another time?

I ask these questions since I am new to several of you and I have no idea what your comfort level is with me.
The biggest issue I see would be lack of equipment and transportation. But, you never know.....

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Originally Posted by JWBear View Post
Bill & I are tentatively in. We'll be more definite in a couple of weeks.

We may need to carpool up with somebody; our largest car is the Mini.

I have a lot of camping crap, including a smallish Colman campstove and a Colman lantern. I also have a large canvas tent that is older than I am (but still in good shape). I also volunteer for cooking duty. I have lots of camp cooking experience.

Smores. We must have smores.
I say fit it all in the Mini (although that may require a smaller tent if your tent is similar to what I grew up with). The nice thing about the Mini is that it takes up about 1/2 the space of my Volvo or Susan's van. Makes parking MUCH easier. I think you should go for it.
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