Or maybe some wild Buffalo ? Cisco would have a blast making some asada with one of those's
My name is Larry St.George(Lardog) and my wife Susanne(Bargain Queen).We are old people(mid 50's)
Hopefully we don’t have a lot that can’t fit in the stalls like me, please save the perimeter for the big rigs and if we do it right there will still be a loop for people to get out. Backing out there down a tight windy road would suck!
Another word of advice is this place does have occasional wind devils that come out of no where that does damage in seconds. Last year I lost both mine to my roof after seeing a portable fly across camp and almost hit a truck. Happen so fast there was nothing we could have done. It can get hot but suggest keeping canopy’s up or tied down VERY well.
Rope tied to a 5gal buck of water or rocks works well ,
Yup , that's it . If it wasn't for rain it would be nice to have a awning with a mesh strip in the middle, so it wouldn't turn in to a sail as much.Yeah Rich, after I lost em @ El-Mirage and Frazier and close to a grand in repairs I tried that at SSSS in OC. Then got to thinking why do I need the buckets just tie to the rig. For me it's the rope that I run length wise that will keep those devils from bull nosing them like a wing on a airplane and the lift effects. Mine are long, 17' and 20' sails.
I have FOR SALE 1 spot in the camping circle for the "Ride/Party of the year" You will be able to accommodate 1 35' toyhauler, possibly larger.... Price is negotiable, but must provide alcohol/food for the entire group. Also would prefer someone friendly that would allow "guests" to stay, ie myself....