Bram,
It sounds like your saying we will again be able to leave the trailers there on
the beach. If that is correct, others can keep some stuff in mine also. Last
time there was some confusion as to parking since one park ranger said it was
ok to park on site and then another said no, then everyone just wanted to go
with the first answer. We'll just prepare ourselves for some walking from the
get-go.
Mark
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From: BDally6107@xxxxxxx
To: swiftsolo@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 9:15 AM
Subject: Fort Desoto information --please read this
I really want to thank everyone who helped with the camping shortage. I
suspect we may still have a couple of people looking and it looks like we will
be able to take care of them as well. A special thanks to Ron Radko, Mark
White and the others who been great about helping out.
I want to let everyone know that our permit requires a bit of an adjustment
to our MO this time. After we initially unload the boats and equipment at the
site, vehicles (other than Robert) will not be allowed back in till it is time
to pack up. We will all have to park in the main parking lot which is about
100 yards away. We will bring down some kind of marina cart for lugging ice
chests and other gear from the cars to the picnic area/regatta site. It would
be good to bring a locking tote box or car top carrier to keep your tools and
other misc in. Maybe we can use bicycle cable locks if you want to lock your
stuff to Robert's trailer or other trailers?? Obviously, we will keep out
sails and blades under our boat covers as Robert will be there at night. I
should also point out that I don't believe that anything has been stolen during
the last two events down there. Also, the park service patrols the area at
night as well.
Ron, would you make sure this info get's to the Musto guys.
Best regards,
Bram
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