I have a table and for the pot luck I think I will bring soft serve ice cream. I have had an ice cream maker that I got for Christmas....I think it is about time I figure out how it works and if I commit to it here it will force me to read the instructions and buy the ingredients. I'll bring cones, chocolate syrup, and either sprinkles or jimmies.
Matt O 2006 Skyline Nomad 27' travel trailer.Β Previously owned 1986 Coleman Columbia / 1992 Coleman Senecca / 1989 Born Free Class C RV.
Certainly! [s]WalMart may be closer (and cheaper, it's $12 for a bucket with two kinds of chicken and a side)[/s]. Walmart only has rotisserie chicken (it's a small walmart). The grocery store right near it or KFC (in front of grocery) will have it. On Rt 83 at Yocumtown Exit. 10-15 minutes from camp ground.
I can put 3 kayaks on my roof and 2 in the bed for 5 easily. I will have only 2 kayaks for Nathan and I and Lori's inflatable which we can blow up at the launch. Maybe we can bring it to 7 if we stack 2 more in the bed.
I'd say we need water to drink and other basic beach stuff, sunglasses, hat, sun tan lotion, etc.
Matt O 2006 Skyline Nomad 27' travel trailer.Β Previously owned 1986 Coleman Columbia / 1992 Coleman Senecca / 1989 Born Free Class C RV.
For tubing, a tube or kayak, or raft. It is a little rocky so pool inflatables may not make it all the way. But then again, sometimes they do. A hat, sunscreen, water shoes or old sneakers. NO barefeet or flip flops please. You could fish as you go, it is stocked trout stream, but doubtful on catching with a group in the water.
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Well, I just got the call from the dealer. A new AC unit is on order, but won't arrive until the end of the wk. So, I will be releasing my site tonight. If anyone is interested in a FHU pet site, pass the word.
Sorry to miss this trip, as we haven't been to Pinchot in years, but right now it's more important to get the trailer fixed with our 6 day vacation coming up at the end of next wk. We plan on biking & kayaking, but can't leave the dogs in a hot trailer while we do that.
My friend and I bought tubes a few years ago. It turned out the nearby river was a terrible idea, and our butts kept hitting rocks and we had to walk through a few places. BUT we were both happy with these rafts. It has a plastic mesh bottom, so you're still cooled by the water but we felt like it protected our bottoms when we went over rocks.
If you get this raft make sure you put your name on it. I call dibs on all unmarked ones π
Tristan and I will be floating down the river on tubes, but may also bring a kayak or two for the lake.
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