Jul. 9th, 2003

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0) Get reservation number for campsite to Dave, since he wants to go up there early.

1) Find a moderate mountain to climb while in New Hamster. Dave had recommended a hike that he's planning on, but when I asked him "can I decide later if I'm going on that, I sort of hurt my leg a bit", he warned me away from that hike. It is the second-highest mountain in the state. Sigh. Damnit, I exercise every day for 9 months, and then I can't tag along with Dave's outing. I hate my body today. Fortunately, I found a web site that lists the mountains in the state, sorted by elevation, and lists the trails on each, so maybe I can find just the right hike. I was hoping that Jill, the one who was all eager to go to the mountains and hike some elevation, would organize this, but she's waffling on even going because of the politics of who's staying in what tent. Should ask Joe what the elevation was on that hike we did a couple of years ago, so I know what elevation I've done successfully before.

2) Deal with tent politics. Find out if Rich can borrow a huge tent, big enough for 5, from his family. Otherwise, find out if marmota has a tent big enough for all the guys in working order, or if he has to get the one that's at our house to REI to be fixed. Maybe a group outing to REI?

3) Possibly get stuff for day-hike at REI? I do not want to wear a full-size backpack if I can get away with it. If I can pack whatever I need for a day-hike into the pockets of my camelback, great; otheriwse I want to get a lumbar pack in addition. What do I need: water, food, band-aids, compass, sunscreen, bug spray... Hmm, food might get squished in the camelback. Better get a lumbar pack. Need to root around and see if I can locate the bug spray, otherwise pick up some of that at REI too. Perhaps some lightweight long pants as well, for protection against bugs while still staying cool?

4) Laundry. All shorts, and the comfortable cotton bra-like thing, are believed to be Missing In Hamper.

5) Food. Hinges on finding out, for sure, if Jill is going; some of the known attendees are avid carnivores, so they wouldn't appreciate having things slanted to please a vegetarian if there isn't a reason. Sweetie and I should just buy a bunch of food and then hit the others up for a donation later; it's too complex to split up the food-buying-- although, Jill might want to buy some of her own food, which would simplify things for me. (Gah, and to think that I used to cook entirely vegetarian.) Good thing we are cooking for others; left to ourselves, we'd be tempted to cook everything in bacon fat, not the healthiest thing; this would be kind of ironic, given the composition of the group.

6) Packing list.

7) Communicate on: when are we picking up marmota; when and where (and if) we are picking up Jill.

I think that's it. Car camping is basically as simple as "pull out all your gear, stuff into the back of the station wagon, drive up." Almost.

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