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Acres of Quakers
May 6, 2006

lil pissbitch posted:

It's looking like this is the rough itinerary.

3ish: get there, set up*
4ish: swim in creek, play in current like child, maybe even walk upstream and float back down to campsite*
6ish: hike to top of mountain, enjoy sunset*
8ish: build fire, read, listen to music, maybe play music, pass out embarrassingly early on the ground outside my tent*
*drink and smoke liberally throughout

That's a solid rear end day! But what about the next day? I have until mid afternoon to myself and those are the only things that I know for sure that I want to do

Pretty solid day there. However, if there are other people camping I think you'll find them pretty friendly and welcoming. If you're not a weirdo you'll probably be invited to hang out. I'd bring a six pack of something interesting to share. Then, when your friends show up you'll be the guy who knows everyone and earn much cred.

The second day you'll be up at around 5 a.m. or whenever sunrise is 'cause it'll be bright and loud as gently caress when all the kids wake up and decide it's time to play as loudly as possible. I'd do some fishing, swimming, or hiking. That way you'll be tired enough to nap at around 10 when families leave the campground to do things and it quiets back down.

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