It is time to count noses and/or trailer tongues for the Second Annual NW Camp-Inn Round Up.
The following is a list of folks who have indicated that they will likely attend:
Name Location
KathyBob WA
fPoole WA
Jenn TBD
Evan & family WA
Mick'nSarah OR
JSL CA
Slumry WA
Bear TBD
RVEGG WA
allan_fran CA
DianeJim WA
Julia UT
martha WA
I hope you will all be able to make it, as well as any of the rest of you out there. I also hope I have not overlooked anyone; if so, it was not intentional. Please let me know if you will be able to make it to the event, or if you are still uncertain if you will be there.
There are supposed to be 10 sites for RV’s and/or tents, and each site is supposed to accommodate a max of 8 people. Having seen the campground, I would be hard pressed to figure out where the 10 sites are. There is certainly room for more than 10 units and we have been assured by the park ranger that there is room for 20 trailers.
So the fine print:
-The venue is the Tacoma Power Mossyrock park located about three miles southeast of the town of Mossyrock. Go up or down I5 until you see highway 12 and then go east until you run into Mossyrock. Go through town and follow the signs to the park.
-There are some services, gas, restaurants, etc. in Mossyrock, but not many. The park does not have internet and I do not know if any of the establishments in Mossyrock do.
-The site is the primitive group campground; it is located on the first spur road that goes north from the entry booth.
-Check in is 2:30 PM on Friday and check out is 1:00 PM on Monday.
-We are not supposed to drive or park on vegetated ground. I am not sure what this means, they know we are going to be a bunch of trailers and there are several gravel patches on the site. It likely means that we will have to be a bit careful about where we put parked cars.
-Dogs are OK as long as they are on a leash.
-There is a regular pit toiler, one water spigot and no electricity. There are flush toilets and I believe showers elsewhere in the park, but they are a good hike away.
-There is not shelter, but there are picnic tables.
-There is one fire ring and that will be the only place we can burn wood. We will all have share.
-The price of all three days if ten parties show up will be about $50. We can get the bean counters in later if someone wants a financial statement.
-The lake is a reservoir and the water level can be unpredictable. The shore line is typical for a reservoir; don’t expect a nice sandy beach with palm trees. It is an interesting lake and there is excellent fishing. There is a boat launch. Boating is big here.
This will be my first gathering so in order to keep things simple this will officially not be an organized event, which is to say that it will be a disorganized event.
There is no organized pot luck, raffle, Whack-a-mole contest, hike, sing-alongs or field trips. If you wish to organize any of such activity, you are encouraged to do so. There will be happy hours where we can get together and share food, stories and libations, aka, a “Green Box.” Oh, there will be one organized event, a contest to find a really clever name for this event. Perhaps we give away another washer and dryer.
Shirley and I look forward to meeting everyone. If I missed something or you have questions, please don’t hesitate to let me know.
Stephen