Fall Crawl Oct 28-29 (1 Viewer)

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So who's man enough to drink the Mickey's
 
I'll be there but an't drinkin' no Mickeys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Way to be a team player GARY!!
It doesn't matter you can't stay awake after the sun go's down.
 
I'm planing on a Friday wheeling and camping. Then gotta head home Saturday morning
 
I'll assume anyone who plans on camping will be staying at RC ???
 
I'm planning on making it this time. I have not joined, just working on the FJ40. Still have to put the roof back on and a few other things. Camping...
I've camped but not in a long time.
My list:
1. Get a reservation for Friday night and maybe Saturday night.
2. Tent, sleeping bag, air matress
3. Toiletries, towel, TP...
4. Coleman stove, fuel, water, pot, pan, dish, fork, knife
5. Flashlights, lamps
6. Food and drink in a cooler with ice
7. Dish soap, people soap
8. Spare keys for LC, phone, charger,

What am I missing?
Should I join before or sign up between now and then?

 
Dennis- you don't need to join anything to attend and enjoy the fall crawl. Not sure if Andy Zook will be there but you can join Keystone Cruisers anytime. You don't need a reservation either to camp at Rausch Creek. There's usually more than enough room for everyone who wants to camp. Bring that nice 40 and have some fun getting it dirty!
 
I'll try the "no skill required" trails perhaps. This has been in family since new and if I screw it up I'd have to disown myself from the family.
Thanks for your reply and information.
Good history. Just remember "screwed up" is a relative way of thinking.
I would also suggest. Don't wheel anything you can't put a price on.
RC is primitive camping. No showers or running h20. Porta potties are provided. And it's free to camp.
 
It's the new guy's responsibility to bring beer for the group. Woodford is also an acceptable substitute.
 

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