Frank and I bought 132 beer and some hot dogs.
Seemed to work out well.
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I have a 100 liter cooler that holds a lot of stuff. If you bring
anything we should be able to handle overflow.
Also i'l have my mini BBQ and my Coleman stove.
If you want to cook, should be able to handle it Scott.
Dave
Dave
Quoting Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Howdy, gang!
A few weeks ago I decided that I couldn't afford to make it to the NPW
this year. Fortunately, there has been a very recent change in
finances that should enable to me to make it. (No, Doug, I didn't buy
a lottery ticket.) Anyway, look for me there. :) If it turns out
that I can't go I'll post a last minute message with my regrets. (For
those of you who would rather not see me there, pffffffft! <g>)
On to food! I've only been to the mountain once for the camera clinic
and finding something to eat wasn't much of an issue. But with
camping two nights, I wanted to ask the veterans about sustenance. Do
most of you bring food with you, eat in the restaurant, or head into
town? As my drive is only about 8 hours I should be able to bring
quite a bit along and am also wondering if I brought enough to cook
Chicago style dogs for the gang, would any of you help me dispose of
it?
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Scott Loveless
http://www.twosixteen.com
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Equine Photography in York Region