People, Rig count

We are planning an LJ meeting in Colorado for June 21-23, 2005.

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People, Rig count

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For all of you that are planning coming to the meet please email me with the total count of...

Name:

User name on these forums:

How many people?

How many rigs and what L Series are they?

Camper or tents?

If camper do you need a utility spot?

Contact numbers and emergency numbers.

email them to

jimny@lj10.com


We need to know soon as possible so we can reserve an area for us. If someone cancels from your group it is alright, we just need a preliminary count. When we get closer to the date we will do an update/final count.
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Jimny, anyone responded to this yet? How 'bout an update on counts (# of people, # of LJ's, etc.)
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Yes I have had a few so far.

let see.

12 - People

1 - LJ10

2 - LJ20

2 - LJ20V
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If camper do you need a utility spot?
Wot is a utility spot?

Huh?
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Are you serious? :?:
I'd rather be driving my LJ!
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Are you serious?
Yeah. I'm gonna assume that it is a spot to park/unload trailers, but in all my years of staying at campgrounds I never heard that term before. Please elucidate.
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Utility's as in they have Electric, water and sewer hookups. Oh yeah and in some places high speed internet!
I'd rather be driving my LJ!
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AH! You mean full hookups. OK, now I got it.
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:wink:
I'd rather be driving my LJ!
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From the info I have, there are a total of 25 people planning to go, including at least 4 kids, and 10 LJ's. If anyone else is planning to go, please let jimny or myself know soon, so we can make sure we get enough space. (jimny@lj10.com, or stevec@lj10.com)

If you're not sure, let us know anyway, and just say you're not sure. That way we won't be short on space! Just remember to let us know when you know for sure!

Smuz & Russ: Got total numbers for you, but was wondering if any were minor children. Just want to plan accordingly! Please let me know!
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Smuz & Russ: Got total numbers for you, but was wondering if any were minor children. Just want to plan accordingly! Please let me know!
3 minor children

(they THINK they're pretty major, tho)
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The infamous twins will be 16 by then... still minors in a legal sense.
I'm afraid they will have some sort of driving license by then. :shock: Do not give them your car keys...
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LOL!!!

So since they are not legal that would mean if they wreck your car your insurance won't cover them. :shock: here in MO legal is 17 but at 16 you can have a permit and drive to and from School but I think in KS 16 is legal and that is why insurance over there is higher. lol

You are going to build two matching LJ's for them to drive? Russ? :wink:
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We've got a set of twins in our club who just turned 18, and each has a Samurai, though they don't exactly match...
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You are going to build two matching LJ's for them to drive?
You think I'm made of money?
Then what do I get to drive?
They would be happy (right now) to just take turns... (just like the last 15 years).
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two minors and my wife and I.
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Yup - got you counted already Paul! :cool:
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:pissed: :pissed: :pissed: :pissed: :pissed: :pissed: :pissed: :pissed: CAN'T GO!!! :pissed: :pissed: :pissed: :pissed: :pissed: :pissed: :pissed: :pissed:

read my "excuse" HERE
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I will be there with minor (9) son - though at times he's a major (PIB).

We will bring an LJ20 - we intend to tow 32 5th wheel behind the vehicle - Guiness stand by. (Actually we will tent).

We do require special accommodations - I need handicapped trails (it fits me).
Since I'm not at home accepting the things I can't change - I must be out changing the things I can't accept!
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Re: Minors / Majors and other such

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DrizSki wrote:We will bring an LJ20 - we intend to tow 32 5th wheel behind the vehicle -
:lol: Ya might wanna get some airbags for your LJ before hitching up the trailer! Actually, smuz is gonna have a 5th wheel...that'd make a great pic!
We do require special accommodations - I need handicapped trails (it fits me).

There'll be plenty of handicapped trails there...most of us call them "paved streets".
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Ya might wanna get some airbags for your LJ before hitching up the trailer! Actually, smuz is gonna have a 5th wheel...that'd make a great pic!
Oooh, camera comin out tonight.
There'll be plenty of handicapped trails there...most of us call them "paved streets".
That'll be interesting, we don't hardly got those in Kansas.
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Oh, and Steve: you looked into reservations yet?
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Haven't made any yet...there's a lot of "maybe"'s right now...

I did look into it a bit as far as campgrounds in the area, but I was really hoping for some first hand recommendations from someone who has been there recently. I'll need to get something definite soon, so if anyone has a good recommendation, please chime in! Otherwise you'll just be stuck with whatever I pick!
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I'm gettin' ready to reserve some camping space, and after looking at the various places, I see a lot have cabins & yurts. Would anyone be interested in these (as opposed to a tent)? If so, please let me know ASAP so I can make sure it's reserved for you.

I never heard from anyone here regardinga specific recommendation, so I'm just checking websites and calling the places up. If there's a couple I like, maybe I'll post the names here and see if anyone has an opinion!
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Hope you all have a great time & take lots of pics, Me and the Orange Crush will raise a glass of 10w30 and toast u guys ;) :cool:
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