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  • #1899518

    Beer bad.

    #1899519

    @greyhounder wrote:

    @Team Hemisphere Dancer wrote:

    @-cheeto- wrote:

    My family’s now booked. Site 096. Would have loved to get an electric site but at least the battery will give me lights and this one’s near drinking water and a bathroom so that’s cool.

    Hopefully the quarter barrels and hand guns will be on the other side of the family sites that weekend! 🙂

    I can’t vouch for the handguns, But the Quarter barrel will be directly between Zuma and I.

    Until I roll it into my tent…

    You can have it after Zuma and I have our way with it.

    #1899520

    @team handstand wrote:

    are we able to reserve a tent site on the state park page?

    http://www.reserveamerica.com/

    Those are for individual sites. Spots for the WGA group site, I assume, will be available closer to the date when registration for the campout is open.

    #1899521

    I agree w/Lostby7. Not sure I want to hear beer-guzzlin’ drunks all night and neither will parents of younger children.

    #1899522

    @GrannyGoesAlong wrote:

    I agree w/Lostby7. Not sure I want to hear beer-guzzlin’ drunks all night and neither will parents of younger children.

    Just some good, clean forum fun spilling in from off-topic 😉 . We haven’t had problem campers in the past to my knowledge, and I don’t foresee it in the future. There will most likely be some consumption of adult beverages, even by the emotionally under-age like myself 😆 .

    #1899523

    Ya I am pretty harmless, Especially when I am tucked away in my sleeping bag with a belly full of malty goodness.

    #1899524

    Bec,

    if you roll the Quarter Barrel into your Tent, Where are you going to sleep, I seem to remember you having to lay crosswise, and hair and feet are still touching the corners!!

    #1899525

    @K0rpl wrote:

    Bec,

    if you roll the Quarter Barrel into your Tent, Where are you going to sleep, I seem to remember you having to lay crosswise, and hair and feet are still touching the corners!!

    Over the barrel …….. ?

    #1899526

    @K0rpl wrote:

    Bec,

    if you roll the Quarter Barrel into your Tent, Where are you going to sleep, I seem to remember you having to lay crosswise, and hair and feet are still touching the corners!!

    😕 😕 😯 😯

    Nope. Not gonna ask. 🙄 😉

    #1899527

    @cheezehead wrote:

    @K0rpl wrote:

    Bec,

    if you roll the Quarter Barrel into your Tent, Where are you going to sleep, I seem to remember you having to lay crosswise, and hair and feet are still touching the corners!!

    😕 😕 😯 😯

    Nope. Not gonna ask. 🙄 😉

    So, you haven’t seen the nano tent?

    Actually, this year I plan on bringing the mansion along! I think it has 2 rooms!!

    Bec

    #1899528

    I was planning on buying a new tent JUST for the camp-out this year…so from this thread I think I need…

    1)External keg storage w/ inner tap
    2)A REALLY long extension cord
    3)Extra heavy duty sound insulating walls
    4)and a holster.

    Does that cover it all?

    #1899529

    @CacheARRRS wrote:

    I was planning on buying a new tent JUST for the camp-out this year…so from this thread I think I need…

    1)External keg storage w/ inner tap
    2)A REALLY long extension cord
    3)Extra heavy duty sound insulating walls
    4)and a holster.

    Does that cover it all?

    1) Yes, very good idea
    2) If it stretches all the way to the family campground, you’re good.
    3) The only noise I’ve ever heard at night was SNORING! And it wasn’t me!
    4) Um……

    Bec

    #1899530

    I will bring the pop-up, if there’s space…

    #1899531

    Just a quick clarification. Wheeled campers are not allowed in the group campsites, so if you are thinking of bringing your pop-up or travel trailer, you would need to reserve a spot in the family campground.

    Technically they are allowed by the park, but the WGA decided to not allow them to maximize space for tents. If we parked pop-ups on the group sites, we’d have to decrease the tent camper limit significantly. We also did not know what would be fair to charge for camping fees for wheeled camping units… it did not seem right to allow someone to park their large travel trailer in the group sites for the same cost per night as my 4’x8′ tent.

    Also, generators are generally not allowed in state parks unless written permission is obtained from the park manager. The group campsites do not have electricity and we will not be running any generators. (They also do not have running water or flush toilets, so we will be “roughing it”.)

    http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/Org/land/parks/other/quiet.html

    #1899532

    Wheeled campers are not allowed in the group campsites, so if you are thinking of bringing your pop-up or travel trailer, you would need to reserve a spot in the family campground.

    FYI – There are still many of these sites available for that weekend in the family sites…

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