Are you guys planning a winter hang anywhere?
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Are you guys planning a winter hang anywhere?
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I may be interested too if it's not super crazy cold.
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I'd give stacking UQ's a try. Lets do one.
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Hey guys the, the group in Louisville is planning a winter hang. Jan 10, 11 ,12. Its in Jefferson Memorial Forest. We will have a group site reserved and have firewood delivered. There is a cost for site and wood but we figure the more that show the cheaper. This is a primitive site no electric, but has water unless they turn off for winter not sure yet. Will let everyone know soon the final cost and water
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Great! Adding it to my calendar. Thanks.
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Quick update to whom might be watching or care. We have reserved the site at Jefferson Memorial Forest. This will be a car camping event so bring the kitchen sink. Water is available from a spigot in the campsite. No electric.. Food is up to you, unless you want to bring something for the group. We are having a load of firewood delivered... So as it stands now the site for the weekend is 60.00 and we have never had problems with the price being 5 bucks per person for the weekend. This site is in a stand of pines, that overlooks the city of Louisville. This site will hold 30 hammocks easy... Also there is a cost for firewood, and a rick of wood from our source is 65.00... So if 12 people show that's 10 for weekend... Not bad for a great time in the woods. Hope some of you guys can make it, we would like to see some new faces. Our group has mentioned on many occasions of showing up to one of your events but up till now always ends up being the same weekend we have our fall and spring hangs. We are going to set up a thread on the Southeast portion of the Forums.. Check there for directions and signup..
I’ll see you there.
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