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Originally posted by reidp reidp wrote:

Hollywood's in 23? Well I've now got 24 and 25 sewn up. Party row is shaping up again nicely for this year.

I hoping Keith is gonna make a new tradition of the Top Speed trophies this year at GL which MaddMarxx brought to the table at the St Johns, where the good Doctor evened up the score. There should be a handful of fast boats in GL this year.      
There should be a handful of fast boats in GL this year.
There should be some slow ones, too.
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

I may possibly be the worst camper ever. I have slept in puddles inside my tent the last 2 years.


Tim, a good rain will beat most rain flys out there. The dripping will start where anything touches it. Get 2 silver contractor tarps from Lowe's-1 for the footprint of your tent and the other large enough to cover the top by at least 1/3rd...half is better. Have a few extra bungies to hold the top on in case of a storm.

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Just don't pitch the tent in a low spot!
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Just don't pitch the tent in a low spot!


LOL...he has to figure that part out.   
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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

I have slept in puddles inside my tent the last 2 years.


Tim, to improve your camping experience, first you need to find the source of the puddles that form from the inside of the tent. Tent placement and quality have little to do with solving this issue.
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Tim, a good rain will beat most rain flys out there. The dripping will start where anything touches it. Get 2 silver contractor tarps from Lowe's-1 for the footprint of your tent and the other large enough to cover the top by at least 1/3rd...half is better. Have a few extra bungies to hold the top on in case of a storm.

Only passing on some info...we learned the hard way some years ago!


Greg, the storm last summer there was so bad,I thought I was going to get wet in the motel.If Tim had that much canvas up he'd have been in Michigan. It was just one of those freak things.I don't remember the year before,perhaps he just had too much beer the night before
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Originally posted by RainDog RainDog wrote:

Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

I have slept in puddles inside my tent the last 2 years.


Tim, to improve your camping experience, first you need to find the source of the puddles that form from the inside of the tent. Tent placement and quality have little to do with solving this issue.


Are you suggesting limiting the before-bedtime beverages?
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No just get the camp site closer to the barhroom
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Steve, thanks for the tip- but I think you may be confusing me and CQ. No fluids originated from inside my tent!

Last year's monsoon had a bunch of us soaked. The year before, I neglected to pack a rainfly... which didnt help my cause.
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Outside the the tent a Barmah, Drizabone, and a good pair of boots come in handy; otherwise...   

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Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:


Bruce, I may possibly be the worst camper ever. I have slept in puddles inside my tent the last 2 years.


There IS a subtle difference between sleeping in puddles and passing out in them.


I've got 19 reserved with Reggie.
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Originally posted by BuffaloBFN BuffaloBFN wrote:

Outside the the tent a Barmah, Drizabone, and a good pair of boots come in handy; otherwise...   

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I actually have a Drizabone if Tim needs to borrow it. I use it to ride my motorcycle when it is pouring. Nice coats.
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Cathie and I have Site #11 at Hattie this year. Someone already had #6.
But that is ok, #6 has no shade anyway since the tree fell last year.

If you do not have reservations.. may want to get them made. Things are filling up fast.
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All the talk about the campground makes me want to stay there instead of the McConnell B&B. Got to talk to the wife...
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Josh, you are so Correct on that point. This will be the third year we have stayed there.It is kinda like "The Command Center" for the whole event.
Close enough to town to go eat and look around but a lot more happening there all day and nite long. Good showers and bathrooms are close by, and you cant beat the neighbors, they all own CorrectCrafts.......Boat dr
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you cant beat the neighbors, they all own CorrectCrafts

I beg to differ- I got plunked down in between two sets of clowns last year!
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Originally posted by jdkenyon jdkenyon wrote:

All the talk about the campground makes me want to stay there instead of the McConnell B&B. Got to talk to the wife...


The McConnell is a very nice place, great location, great owners.. It's quiet, clean and has some really great breakfast's.. Just no kids are allowed there !!!

Far cry from camping, unless you have a 40 footer... Oh and it's a block long walk to the camp ground !!!

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Timmy, my Dad used to say ;
   
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I hear the place that rented RVs last year is out of business. Are there any palces that rent them?
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Timmy, my Dad used to say ;
   
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Haha, very true.
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I hear the place that rented RVs last year is out of business. Are there any palces that rent them?


Bruce, where did you hear that? We rented from two separate places last year: Fox Valley RV (where we rented two (HW's and Ruch's), 920-757-1597, and I just rented two from them today. Appleton Camping Center (where we got motor home from at last minute- didn't like dogs) 920-757-6112. Their website is still up running. Both companies delivered to site last year but they have a limited capacity based off manpower and time frames. But they're less than an hour away so if you have to pick up, no big deal, but if you need a delivery, call soon.
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Here's the website for Appleton Camping Center
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Originally posted by Riley Riley wrote:

I hear the place that rented RVs last year is out of business. Are there any palces that rent them?


Bruce, where did you hear that? We rented from two separate places last year: Fox Valley RV (where we rented two (HW's and Ruch's), 920-757-1597, and I just rented two from them today. Appleton Camping Center (where we got motor home from at last minute- didn't like dogs) 920-757-6112. Their website is still up running. Both companies delivered to site last year but they have a limited capacity based off manpower and time frames. But they're less than an hour away so if you have to pick up, no big deal, but if you need a delivery, call soon.


Reggi told me that yesterday. We booked #30 last week. I was going to switch to a bigger site yesterday in case we wanted to rent an RV. She said she still had a few big sites left, but that the company that rents RVs went out of business. Although she did say I should talk to you guys because you might know another place. At this point we're staying put. If it rains hard we can sleep in the truck.
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[QUOTE=Riley]   We booked #30 last week. /QUOTE]


   Soooo, you're def. heading to GL Bruce ??

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Mike, not definately, but about 85% at this point. The wife says to go, although I get the feeling she really doesn't think we'd drive half way across the country for a week end event. She thinks we've gone soft in the head over boats, but this will definately confirm it for her. Course, it's really not the boats, it's the Boat People.
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Bruce,

Only 1,276 miles from Sebago Lake, Maine to Green Lake, Wisconsin. A trek to be sure, but you won't even be travelling the furthest to the event if the Florida guys come up.

Last year we drove 2176 miles with our two year old. 33 hours driving time. With your sons, you can probably make the drive in a long day each way. No big deal.

Come on out to Green Lake.

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Bruce,
Actually the GL event has expanded to about 5 days.. Half the crew starts rolling in on Thursday and get two full boating days in before the get together on Friday night. Then Sunday and even Monday there are 10 plus boats either skiing, hanging out (drying out in my case)...

So, plan on a few extra days. No one wants to head out driving on Sunday anyway, traffic sucks...

You really don't want to miss this year !!!

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Actually the GL event has expanded to about 5 days
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That's for sure. We've stayed longer and longer each of the 3 years, with this year being no exception. We'll be there Wed early evening and going home Monday. It'll be here before we know it, so start making your plans. Every year, once pics of the event start going up, there are people saying "man, I wish I would have gone...next year for sure". Don't be one of those people!

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We're planning on leaving Wednesday, arriving on Thursday and leaving Monday.

We rolled in to Lake George at 6:00 on Friday and left Saturday night during the banquot, which really stunk, but it was a last minute arrangment that got us there.

Brian, I think you'll hold the record on distance travelled for a long time. I did check other distances out and surprisingly the only people travelling farther are the FLA folks. Even Boat Dr is closer to Green Lake than ME. But all you do is drive to Albany and instead of taking a right and driving for an hour to Lake George, you just go straight for another 12 hours and take a right at Chicago.

I'm hoping if I drive all that way, 62Wood will show for Sunday.

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If Steve's doesn't come out, he'll let us have "The Wild Man" for the weekend hahaha...

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