Events/Trails Official 2019 Fall Crawl Information Thread

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Grey is an option. I like the royal blue.
You've done a lot of work to the logo since the first sweatshirt you posted, nice job!
The first row of mountains with the 40 looks great with the green. I also like the lighter weight option.
 
Anyone know if glass is allowed? I plan on bringing adult beverages (for responsible consumption). Just wondering if I should transfer them to non-glass containers?
I recommend beer in cans. Woodford and the like in bottles.
 
Schedule clear. Registered.

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I guess we pay the campground on arrival? Does the fall crawl registration guarantee us a camping spot?

Went and read the whole thread. Looks like we pay in person.
As previously stated Camp 6, where we are is huge and is more than large enough to accommodate or 85 truck limit, including trailers.
 
@94YotaGuy glass bottles are ok, sometimes recommended.
As long as you share.
This is most of my collection right now, what should I pack?
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More of a money issue than time I guess.

Thought about the LCP rails but figured I'd wait for better ones but maybe I'll rethink.
White knuckle sliders are an excellent value.
 
The book is the Waldorf Astoria Bar Book. There's also about a dozen records on the bottom shelf, mostly Beach Boys and Jimmy Buffett. The cabinet is probably not necessary though.
I gave that as wedding gifts to my groomsmen; the book, not the cabinet.
 
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I've had some questions regarding the process when arriving at the Cove, so here it is:
You will pay for camping and wheeling directly to the Cove when you drive up to the main camp ground registration house. We have arranged for the fees for Friday and Saturday to be $90 total. It's an extra $20 for camping Thursday night. Once you pay the people at the Cove gate, they will give you a campground map, and they should tell you how to get there, so be sure to ask, if they don't.
When you arrive at camp 6, you can find a spot to set up camp, then find the CLCC canopy to check-in and sign your insurance waiver.
We are still working out the details regarding trail vehicle inspections and we will post an update once we have it mailed down.
 
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