St. Ignace 2009 Campers...come in here ASAP.

...If anyone else is a planning freak like me, feel free to pm me & we can discuss a tentative plan...
Ahem...


My packing list from St. Ignace 2008. :D

Necessities:
Shirts (long and short sleeved)
Sweatshirt (at least 1)
Jeans
Shorts
Shoes
Socks
Underwear
Deodorant
Flip flops/sandals (for the shower so that your feet aren't touching the floor)
Towels
Sunglasses
Tent
Sleeping bag/blanket (it can get cold at night, even if it is late June)
Pillow(s)
Shampoo and conditioner
body soap of some kind
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Q-Tips
Flash light(s)
Food/snacks and drinks
Cooler for food and drinks
Cooler for meat
Extra bag of some kind for dirty clothes and dirty towels
Chair(s)
Sunglasses
Bug spray/mosquito repellent



Good ideas:
Air mattress
electric pump for said air mattress
Tarp for under tent in case it rains
Extra (heavier duty) tent stakes
Bug repellent
Trash bags
Football
Frisbee
Water ballons
Water balloon launcher
Pocket Knife
Tiki torches
Tiki torch fuel
Camera
Rechargable batteries for that camera
Battery charger for those batteries
Condoms (for those of you planning on banging some strange)
Hammer with claw (to bang in your tent stakes and later pull them out)
Wall plug cell phone charger
12' x 12' Canopy
Grill to cook on
Cooking Utensils
Yard Guard
Extension cord to run into your tent for that cell phone charger and any other electronics you bring with you.
AC/DC adapter if needed
Hair Care Products
Skin Care Products
Gold Bond Medicated Powder for the ole' balls!
Bottled water
1st aid kit of some kind
Swimming trunks
Portable radio/boombox
CDs
Blender
Tooth Picks
Bond Money
Aloe Vera
1 Wig of Choice, Mullett / Afro / Napoleon / Brett Micheals / Ozzy



Car Stuff:
Misc emergency tools
Absorber
5 micro fiber towels
Tire Dressing
Quick Detail spray
Wash bucket / wash mit
Wax
1 can fix o' flat
California Car Duster
Extra car key to give to a friend, just in case you lock your set in your car.


What am I missing?


It's not a bad idea to start thinking about who's bringing the "community" stuff.

I.e:

Firewood (we can provide it neatly stacked and wrapped on a pallet, we just need a truck to bring it up)
Grill (Rob and I have that covered)
Propane
Plastic ware (I think Kevin *Quick86* has that covered)
Plates
Napkins
Condiments
etc...

There's no sense in everyone bringing their own plates, plastic ware, napkins, etc. There would be garbage everywhere if we're all bringing our crap and huddling around 1 grill.
 
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Also, everyone should post up their real names and pix so others know who you are when you cross paths in St. Ignace. :thumbup:
 
Also, everyone should post up their real names and pix so others know who you are when you cross paths in St. Ignace. :thumbup:

I'm the tiny, cute, and chunky little one with the giant bow and little yellow dress...

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:lol:
 
Who knows what/who those water balloons hit. :lol:




Count on antics like that again this year for sure!

I for one would like to hit the falls yet again. But like I mentioed earlier, let's go to the lower falls.



Why?




Mornings = wicked hangover. :lol: I need a long hot shower to get going. :lol:




Planning freak? Have you seen my posted checklists in years past? :lol:



Car just got fucked up and i got laid off friday
 
So, question about KOA, since I've never camped there before. What are the qaulity of their "facilities"? I'm thinking about driving the Mustang (hopefully I won't get shit b/c its not finished) and using a tent instead of borrowing my parent's trailer. However, when I camped @ Mackinaw Mill a few years ago the bathrooms/showers sucked and were covered with fish flies. Gross!
 
So, question about KOA, since I've never camped there before. What are the qaulity of their "facilities"? I'm thinking about driving the Mustang (hopefully I won't get shit b/c its not finished) and using a tent instead of borrowing my parent's trailer. However, when I camped @ Mackinaw Mill a few years ago the bathrooms/showers sucked and were covered with fish flies. Gross!

I have been told that they are as nice, if not nicer, than the facilities at Straits. Which are pretty nice for a campground. :thumbup: I too have not personally camped at KOA yet.
 
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