Crabtree Falls

Monday, July 21, 2008

Mount Pisgah Camping

 
Forget us....see those mountains that are in our backyard
Thank goodness I had Sidney Poitier's biography on tape. I eventually went to sleep.

The zebra skin kept off the bugs and bears!
A scene from Brokeback Mountain

Here's a summary of what I know about the camping trip:
Our reserved spots are D1 and D2 (on loop D!).  Check-in is at 3pm, but we can check in earlier if they are available. Check-out is at noon Sunday. (Oh, no, so EARLY for Allen!) I guess we should just head on down to the sites whenever we each arrive........
Sarah is welcome to bring her dog (Tracey too), as long as he's on a leash and she cleans up after him (so says the campground guy).
We will bring a tarp to string up in case it rains..........sure hope it doesn't!!!
Here's what Anthony and I will bring, food-wise:
ice (and we can get more at the store by the campground)
Mojito stuff (mint, Nicaraguan rum, club soda)
1 1/2 lbs ground beef for burgers
buns and fixin's
zucchini for grilling (plenty of zucchini!!)
some kind of chips
eggs for the a.m.
potatoes to fry up in the a.m.

small camp stove for coffee in the a.m.
decaf coffee
foil and paper towels
frying pan
pot for boiling water in the a.m.
maybe our little gas grill that we had at the park cookout?
Allen and Kade are bringing (that I know of):
2 Cornish hens
"leaded" coffee & creamer
French press
plates, utensils, cups
charcoal and lighter fluid
- Lisa
Kade and I have a loaf of bread.  Also, we have enough mosquito repellent for all.  Oh, we will bring a few cans of coke and sprite plus a couple of gallons of water.  We are scratching Cornish hens from our list, but will bring burgers for the two of us.  Sarah and Dan, meats are your own responsibility.
- Allen

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