Including Pick N Save, by the way. If we can't carry what I buy on
foot, we will simply eat and drink more on the grounds.
Tom McQuinn wrote:
This year I went into Target and purchased one of those two wheeled,
folding luggage carriers. I brought back two big bags of ice, a case of
water, and several bags of food. It wasn't the easiest thing in the
world to drag through the grass but it could be done. And that's what
I'll be doing in the future. Again, just a data point. I'm not in
charge of telling the rest of the world what to do.
For the last four years, I have been camping by the Weeks Hangar.
To carry all my flight gear, I use three duffel bags, one each, small,
medium and large.
Once I have arrived at OSH, I take one of the duffle bags to to PicNSave
with me when I go shopping. The carrying handles server as shoulder
straps when the bag is filled with groceries and ice.
A 20 lb bag of ice against your back on a hot day sure feels good!
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