St. Ignace 2011...169 days away...

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Both.....well, unless it's a Snack Time box full of small bags of Doritos, Cheetohs, etc. Then, you've gotta pull the loose change out of your pocket and throw it in the box before taking a bag or you'll get yelled at. :lol:
Is there any like offical list of what people are bringing or its just whatever? Note to self bring bucket of change... Are people cooking on grills or on the campfires?
 
Is there any like offical list of what people are bringing or its just whatever? Note to self bring bucket of change... Are people cooking on grills or on the campfires?

Some of us are planning on dinner at the casino Friday/Saturday night. All you can eat prime rib and king crab legs buffet for like $20. We will likely hit a local burger joint one day for lunch too. So, you can get by without bringing major food as there are places to grab a bite. The local grocery store is only 5 minutes from the site as well. I'm planning on bringing up a cooler full of beer & gatorade, some snacks to hold me over between meals, and grabbin' the rest while I'm up there.
 
Friday night the majority of us will be eating at Kewadin Casino for their really good Prime Rib and Crab Leg dinner buffet. We'll grab a good burger or popular local dish here and there but the majority of my meals are eaten at the camp ground on the extra full size grill of mine that Rob is nice enough keep store at this house transport up every year. :lol: Ignace is all we use that grill for. :D I generally allow everyone who is in our group to use that grill so long as they don't shit it up and they don't leave the propane running till it's empty. (that's happened before) This year Rob and I are doing all of our shopping the day before and bringing everything up. Brats, kielbasas, burgers, buns, cereal, milk, Gatorade, beer, booze, pop, steaks, veggies, sides, etc. We'll have enough to eat well all weekend and not spend a shit load of money by eating out and eating junk every meal.

I do NOT, and will NOT, shop for everyone. Sure, we will quite often share what we have, but I'm not anyone's mom/wife, so I'm not going to go shopping for you. Making the reservations, getting everyone together, bringing up the grill, firewood, propane, cooking utensils, plasticware, condiments, napkins, etc, is enough work on my part.

Salvato, I'll reply to your PM now.

Webleedorange, I don't know what Crazzy_Al you PMd, but it wasn't me. :D

Also, LMFAO @ the comment about the snack box of chips and getting yelled at for eating from it. :roll: :lol:


Here are some things it would be nice if others could bring for once:

Condiments
Paper Plates
$5-$10 each for the fuel cost to transport up the firewood (buying wood there at $5.00 a bundle will easily work out to well over $20.00 per person for the whole weekend.)
Plasticware
Community snacks
Bail money
etc

I'll see most of you in 2 days. :33:
 
be sure to have sex and throw the used condom in the fire. That always is appreciated.
 
oh, and bring up lots of Fireworks. that always goes over well as well.
 
I too would go regardless of the weather. I look forward to these few days away every year.

bullshit...every year you bitch about the weather and threaten to never come again.

Some of us are planning on dinner at the casino Friday/Saturday night. All you can eat prime rib and king crab legs buffet for like $20.

Some of us are also planning an 1.5 hour drive to christmas in order to grill your own steak on friday. ive already heard ur feelings on this trip al, so im just saying this for anyone that wants to put a few miles on and enjoy the up (like we used to do when this whole camping weekend started up here...we can go to jackson and camp and drink)
 
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The weather usually sucks but I keep going. And Christmas is closer to 2.5 hours, each way. Roughly 120 miles from our campground. The food there is so so. You eat up the majority of the day. Not worth 5 hours of windshield time.
 
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