I am new to the Appleseed and have recently registered myself, my 11 y/o daughter and my girlfriend for the event in Cloverdale on Jun 26 and 27. We read somewhere that camping onsite was available and my questions are:
What type of camping arrangements are allowed? I have a pop up camper that I would like to bring.
Is there water available for cooking/cleaning, etc?
Is is possible to arrive on Fri evening and set up?
Thank you in advance for an help you can give
Steve
I have PM'ed our "Boots on the Ground". They should be along shortly to answer your questions!
Cloverdale is a great range.
DaveD will certainly expound on my answers but I will give it a try.
Quote from: stschil on June 04, 2010, 07:40:25 AM
What type of camping arrangements are allowed? I have a pop up camper that I would like to bring.
Is there water available for cooking/cleaning, etc?
Is is possible to arrive on Fri evening and set up?
Camping is primitive, a popup should be OK.
The water is not potable, boiled for cleaning should be fine. We bring water.
Yes, a Friday setup should be OK, I believe DaveD will be setup Friday night for other campers.
YHJ
Quote from: stschil on June 04, 2010, 07:40:25 AM
I am new to the Appleseed and have recently registered myself, my 11 y/o daughter and my girlfriend for the event in Cloverdale on Jun 26 and 27. We read somewhere that camping onsite was available and my questions are:
What type of camping arrangements are allowed? I have a pop up camper that I would like to bring.
Is there water available for cooking/cleaning, etc?
Is is possible to arrive on Fri evening and set up?
Thank you in advance for an help you can give
Steve
Steve
I will be on site Friday afternoon setting up camp for the weekend. Your Pop up is fine. The camping is primitive, bring your own water, Porta-John on site. Weather permitting (no down pours) we will have a campfire in the evening.
Bring your bug repellent!
Dave
Outstanding! Thank you very much for the information
My girlfriend attended the Ladies Only in May and loved it. After hearing her tales, I decided that, though I can teach my daughter, I would much rather have her hear our nations history and witness that there are many more folks in this world who think like her daddy does.
Also, having other girls and women there shooting will be a great reinforcement for her.
Looking forward to it. Can't wait to hear the Range Boss say those wonderful words, "Firers, watch your lanes", once again. It's been too long for me!
Your daughter will be in good company since my 14 year old sister will be there, too. See you at Cloverdale!
That's awesome!
Taking my daughter to buy her first .22 rifle tonight. She's pumped.