jls wrote:
'Taint now. Get ready to have your wallet plucked. And that rule about
ice chests and backpacks, that's so you'll not be bringing in your beer at
$5 a sixpack from the supermarket down the street. You'll need to buy it
at $4 per beer and $10 per hamburger on premises.
Don't know about the fly-ins but drive-in camping is great. You can have
all the beer chests and food you want. Drive your car loaded up with
goodies right to the campsite. There is lots of food on site beside
hamburgers but it's mostly high fat foods not good for you anyway.
I always stock up on dried and fresh fruits and canned goods. Don't
really need it there are many friends cooking in the campground.
Also venders and parties in the campgrounds, fish fry, chili, corn on the cob,
I seldom have to cook much!
--dan grunloh (our camp has the hooch lights)
A fool and his money are soon parted. But, hey, you'll get a 5% discount on
your avgas on the way down.
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