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+ | =EACH person/couple please bring= | ||
+ | * Tent | ||
+ | * Sleeping bag | ||
+ | * Sleeping mat | ||
+ | * Chair(s) | ||
+ | * Mug/cup/plate/utensils | ||
+ | * Dish towel | ||
+ | * Towel/blanket | ||
+ | * Clothes/bathing suit/sunglasses/hat/sunscreen/bug repellent/tevas/walking shoes/warm clothes/raincoat | ||
+ | * Flashlight/headlamp/batteries | ||
+ | * Strong garbage bag | ||
+ | * Alcohol (canned beer/boxed wine/liquor in plastic bottles) | ||
+ | * Cooler (ice at resort?) – how many coolers do we need? | ||
+ | * Floating things/inner tubes (air available at Ross Lake Resort) | ||
+ | * Play stuff/Reading material | ||
+ | * Snacks (group breakfast and dinner: bring snacks for lunch, i.e. fruit, crackers, cheese, nuts) | ||
+ | * Nalgene water bottle if you have (fits water filter) | ||
+ | * First Aid | ||
+ | * 1 or 2 rolls TP per person (ran out last year…) | ||
+ | * Cash (for ferry, shuttle truck etc) Check to pay H&H for boar rental | ||
+ | * Pocket knife | ||
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=GROUP items (figure out at meeting who brings what)= | =GROUP items (figure out at meeting who brings what)= | ||
==Kitchen Stuff== | ==Kitchen Stuff== | ||
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* Tarp and rope (for rain) | * Tarp and rope (for rain) | ||
* Iodine tablets | * Iodine tablets | ||
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+ | ==MEALS== | ||
+ | 6 meals (vegetarian?) | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Thursday dinner | ||
+ | * Friday breakfast | ||
+ | * Friday dinner | ||
+ | * Saturday breakfast | ||
+ | * Saturday dinner | ||
+ | * Sunday breakfast | ||
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+ | =LOGISTICS= | ||
+ | Meet you all Thursday at the Diablo Dam ferry dock around 2pm. [http://www.rosslakeresort.com/ross-lake-resort-faq.cfm '''Ferry info'''] | ||
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+ | ==Directions== | ||
+ | [http://maps.google.com/maps?daddr=Ross+Lake+Resort+%4048.738927,-121.060753&geocode=&dirflg=&saddr=1410+NE+70th+St+SEattle&f=d&hl=en&sll=48.707275,-121.335754&sspn=0.323529,0.821228&ie=UTF8&z=9 '''Google Maps'''] | ||
+ | # I-5 N. Exit 230 to Hwy 2 (~60 mi from North Seattle) | ||
+ | # Follow Hwy 20 to (~70 mi from I5). | ||
+ | # To get to ferry: | ||
+ | ## Turn onto the Diablo Dam Access Road, close to mile marker 127 on Highway 20. | ||
+ | ## Drive across Diablo Dam and follow the road to the right. | ||
+ | ## Look for the Ross Lake Resort parking signs next to the second dock. | ||
+ | ## Haul your gear down the steps and wait for the Ferry. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Ferry== | ||
+ | * Diablo Lake Ferry - 3pm departure, $20/person RT (Cash. Check?) | ||
+ | * Shuttle to Ross Lake Resort by truck $7/person RT (Cash) | ||
+ | |||
+ | We have 3 boats reserved for Thursday-Sunday: about $100 per person | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Packing== | ||
+ | * Try to pack things very well. With the ferry/truck/boat route there is a lot of transferring involved and things will roll all over the place if you have open bags etc and paper grocery bags will rip. | ||
+ | * Put stuff in large containers or duffel bags or something handy so you don’t have to transfer dozens of small bags. |
Latest revision as of 17:43, 30 July 2009
Contents
EACH person/couple please bring
- Tent
- Sleeping bag
- Sleeping mat
- Chair(s)
- Mug/cup/plate/utensils
- Dish towel
- Towel/blanket
- Clothes/bathing suit/sunglasses/hat/sunscreen/bug repellent/tevas/walking shoes/warm clothes/raincoat
- Flashlight/headlamp/batteries
- Strong garbage bag
- Alcohol (canned beer/boxed wine/liquor in plastic bottles)
- Cooler (ice at resort?) – how many coolers do we need?
- Floating things/inner tubes (air available at Ross Lake Resort)
- Play stuff/Reading material
- Snacks (group breakfast and dinner: bring snacks for lunch, i.e. fruit, crackers, cheese, nuts)
- Nalgene water bottle if you have (fits water filter)
- First Aid
- 1 or 2 rolls TP per person (ran out last year…)
- Cash (for ferry, shuttle truck etc) Check to pay H&H for boar rental
- Pocket knife
GROUP items (figure out at meeting who brings what)
Kitchen Stuff
- tablecloths
- stove 1 & fuel (gal)
- stove 2
- soup pot (plus lid)
- other soup pot/large pot
- Sauce pan/medium pan
- large frying pan
- another large frying pan
- cutting knives
- wooden spoons, spatula
- cutting board
- ziplocks
- paper towels
- duct tape
- alu foil
- salt & pepper
- oil (Nicole K. allergic to olive oil)
- matches
- beer/wine opener
- tea
- coffee/milk/sugar (transfer milk in plastic bottle)
- coffee maker/filters
- dishpan
- sponges
- dish soap / hand soap
Other things
- Lantern 1
- Lantern 2
- candles
- saw for firewood (Kelly has one?)
- newspaper
- Rope (raft material!)
- Waterfilter 1
- Waterfilter 2
- hammock + rope
- Clothesline and pins
- Music?
- 5 gallon water bags
- Net for beer/drinks in water
- Tarp and rope (for rain)
- Iodine tablets
MEALS
6 meals (vegetarian?)
- Thursday dinner
- Friday breakfast
- Friday dinner
- Saturday breakfast
- Saturday dinner
- Sunday breakfast
LOGISTICS
Meet you all Thursday at the Diablo Dam ferry dock around 2pm. Ferry info
Directions
- I-5 N. Exit 230 to Hwy 2 (~60 mi from North Seattle)
- Follow Hwy 20 to (~70 mi from I5).
- To get to ferry:
- Turn onto the Diablo Dam Access Road, close to mile marker 127 on Highway 20.
- Drive across Diablo Dam and follow the road to the right.
- Look for the Ross Lake Resort parking signs next to the second dock.
- Haul your gear down the steps and wait for the Ferry.
Ferry
- Diablo Lake Ferry - 3pm departure, $20/person RT (Cash. Check?)
- Shuttle to Ross Lake Resort by truck $7/person RT (Cash)
We have 3 boats reserved for Thursday-Sunday: about $100 per person
Packing
- Try to pack things very well. With the ferry/truck/boat route there is a lot of transferring involved and things will roll all over the place if you have open bags etc and paper grocery bags will rip.
- Put stuff in large containers or duffel bags or something handy so you don’t have to transfer dozens of small bags.