did we get out of the horse dropping area...???? i head some ask but never heard any answers
I have sent Mike @ Durhamtown an email and asked, but it was with a bunch of other questions and he did not answer the question regarding the pasture choice.
I will ask him again and if I don't get a response, I will call him.
I would not be surprised if we end up there again, as there is probably a shortage of fields that are near electricity that are fenced off. One of the things we specifically asked for was a semi-private area where the buzzing of 2 cycle engines would be minimized and where our stuff would be safe and you kind of have to take what you can get sometimes.
near elect?????? i didnt see anyone in our group at the camping have any sort of electric... maybe i was having to much fun. maybe he can move the horses down wind some.
near elect?????? i didnt see anyone in our group at the camping have any sort of electric... maybe i was having to much fun. maybe he can move the horses down wind some.
There are electric "trees" (wooden posts with multiple outlets) just on the other side of the fence from where we were. I think SCSG-4 is renting one for his MKT this year. I don't think anyone last year used them.
are we allowed to build a fire for ourselves or is it just the big fire for group....cooking question and also if the conversation gets un-kid friendly at big fire....I will have my two boys with me. will there be someone there selling meals? and will we be able to pitch tent next to our trucks? or camp seperate?
are we allowed to build a fire for ourselves or is it just the big fire for group....cooking question and also if the conversation gets un-kid friendly at big fire....I will have my two boys with me. will there be someone there selling meals? and will we be able to pitch tent next to our trucks? or camp seperate?
1. Fire is allowed at your individual hooch as well as the large group campfire.
2. Convo at the big fire was very reasonable last year, I'd say the only thing that was questionable were a couple of jokes. All in all, I'd say it's very kid friendly. If it were to turn bad, we'd put a stop to it. So don't worry about that.
3. There is a very good Mom & Pop restaurant that Durhamtown runs that sells breakfast, lunch and dinner. Grocery stores are probably within 15-20 miles.
4. You can pitch your tents wherever you please-next to your trucks, in your trucks, on your trucks, under, etc. Or separate. Your call.