justusnak
Almost Self-Reliant
Awww,TanksHill said:I don't like it being in Ohio.That's just really to far. Over 2300 miles for me. I can't go.
That just flat out sucks!!!!
Grumble grumble!!!!!
gina

Awww,TanksHill said:I don't like it being in Ohio.That's just really to far. Over 2300 miles for me. I can't go.
That just flat out sucks!!!!
Grumble grumble!!!!!
gina
I'm closer to you- but the apt is little so I can't host any events.delia_peterson said:big brown horse said:That sounds like fun! I wish I lived closer!! Got any extra rooms there in Ohio?
Maybe we can do one over here on the west coast at the same time and report in the next day?
Anyone closer to me? I would love to come to one...Don't we have have a member site map somewhere?
The camp over date should depend on when that moonshine is ready.xpc said:It's a 10 hour drive for me but you better make it a 3 day weekend because if I bring my world famous Kentucky moonshine the hangovers will be legendary, you will get a DWI two days after you stop drinking it.
That's kinda funny because a park warden may misconstrue the slaughtering of chickens and goats a bit differently then us SS pagans (said with a half way grin).Farmfresh said:We have to be sure and check on the LIVE ANIMALS rules. Sometimes State Parks might have special rules about that. If they are cool with it I think it would be great to bring our chickens LIVE and then clean them as a demo and then eat them as a demo. Over the campfire roasted or cooked in a cast iron spider or whatever.
Great ideas! I'll do some more checking on regulations, etc. tomorrow and let ya'll know what I find out.Farmfresh said:We have to be sure and check on the LIVE ANIMALS rules. Sometimes State Parks might have special rules about that. If they are cool with it I think it would be great to bring our chickens LIVE and then clean them as a demo and then eat them as a demo. Over the campfire roasted or cooked in a cast iron spider or whatever.
We usually camp in places that are considered primitive and bring our own water anyway.
End of July is good for me as well. That way all of the gardens are in and we haven't hit major canning season just yet. If we each think up something we know best how to do and then share the knowledge we can have a blast! I love the idea of a barter as well, maybe seeds tools and who knows what. I also think people should be allowed to sell some of their stuff as well. There are so many folks on this forum that make awesome quilts, soaps and other goodies they should have an opportunity to make a little "traveling cash". That could also be great.
We will need a "gathering place" at the campground, so maybe like an extra camping spot or two that we all share. I would get with the campground and find out what are PEAK times for them and how they would handle a large reservation. Maybe they have other good ideas available as well.