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Sunday, July 22, 2007

Alright Soldiers!

I like being Brad's sidekick. I get to help out, but if something goes wrong it's all on him.

Firstly, if you're not receiving the emails, you want to email me at greeklamb@mac.com so that I can put you on there. All future communication will be maintained via email.

So far we have received more interest in this year's float than originally expected. RIGHT NOW HERE'S WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU. You're not guaranteed a spot on the float or camping until you pay. You MUST PAY BY NO LATER THAN THIS FRIDAY. The longer you wait the less of a chance you have in securing a spot thought. This is because we have to tell the floating/camping places how many more people are coming.

PAY RIGHT NOW ONLINE BY CLICKING HERE!!!


It's $5 for each night of camping and $20 for the float. Once you've paid, email Brad at brad@fotsch.net if you're SoCal or me at greeklamb@mac.com if you're NorCal and let us know the following
-Your phone number and email
-How many people you've paid for/are going with you
-What nights you're camping
-Whether you and your party have a car and are willing to drive/or need a ride
-Email addresses of any additional people you're bring that are not on this list
-What gear you have/can bring (see list)
-Which do you prefer better. . . rhino or marmot coitus

A word of advice. If you're only going to camp for one night I recommend that it be Saturday night. Most people are really drunk, hungry, and exhausted after the float and going home like that just isn't much fun at all.

One last reminder. If you're going to camp on Friday night, you need be able to get there before 7:30pm. Also, our float begins on Saturday morning at 10:30am, so if you're just meeting us there try to be early.

Oh yeah and bring your water guns.

Your loyal servant,


-Tassos the Councilman

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Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Here's the Skinny


A Message from madman Brad Fotsch


Salutations H2o brigade,

The float trip is now official. I have signed away my first born child so we can act like baboons on a river.

Here is the scoop:


PAYMENT (this section first cause i know you will start to skim):

$20 per person for rafting

$5 per person per night for camping

I booked rafting for 20 people and camping for 15. There is some wiggle room if you act now...but waiting till the last second for joining or dropping out is highly frowned upon and has cost me dearly in the past.

You can pay me directly using this website:

Brads Marathon Charity Website

p.s. - if you feel like donating more than the required amount, I am running a marathon and I need to raise $3500 for an Aids Charity. Please help!!

FLOATING

Saturday August 4th

10:30am start time

We are still floating on the Stanislaus river with:

http://www.raftadventure.com/

The trip takes 4-5 hours and requires virtually no paddling or skill. It only requires a taste for glory.

CAMPING

Friday August 3rd

Saturday August 4th

Leave Sunday Morning

The big news this year is that we are camping at a NEW CAMPSITE!!! So for those of you who were not thrilled with the close proximity camping of last year...you are in luck. This time we have a campsite where we will most likely have the whole area to ourselves. He called it the HOWL-at-the-Moon campsite...so we can keep the drum circle jamming all night (bring earplugs if you get cranky). It is also right on the river. Could this be the West Coat Huuuzzzahh ZOO?!

It has a bathroom, fire-pit and BBQ grills. Keep in mind that this new solitary freedom means that the campsite will be a bit more rugged than last year. The water is not drinkable so we will have to bring plenty of our own (the town of Oakdale is not too far if we suddenly need more). The one nagging rule this site has (as many others do) is to be in the park by sundown (7:30pm). Apparently the gate closes and you are not supposed to park on the road. I suspect this will not be possible for some or many people. This could be a blessing in disguise though as it could influence you to leave work/school/obligation early for once and enjoy life. It is way better to get to the camp during the day rather than arriving at 2am. Late arrivals can drain your energy for the whole trip. But if it is inevitable...I am sure we can work out some covert operation.

CARS

The car situation is more flexible this year. We can pretty much have as many cars as we want, I just have to request the parking permits ahead of time. If I can get Tom and Janna and Sal to co-ordinate all the Nor-Cal car pools (dont forget to consider how much room bags, coolers, water, etc. will take up). Please let me know how many nor-cal cars total will be driving by this weekend (july 22nd). If you can also get an approximate list of what day and time everyone plans on arriving, that would also be handy. If you are so-cal let me know those same details.

FOOD

I am going to plunk down a new food policy this year. I do not think 1 giant food plan is the best strategy. It places too much burden on too few people. There is also inevitable dissatisfaction with food choices and thus reluctant payback to the buyers. Instead I think we should form into little pods and buy what our pods enjoy. This could be meaties, veggies, gourmet or sloppy joes. Try to plan each meal for a serving or 3 larger than your pod so that you can share and trade with other tribes. We can still communicate between pods in advance so that we can optimize common items. If you think I am a Fascist Food Nazi....then all you have to do is convince all the other pods to join together and cook as one. That will show me!!

Don't forget Smores!

ALCOHOL

Bring it. Lots of it.

TENTS/SUPPLIES

We need to sort out how many tents and people we have. Please email me if you have a tent and the number of people it holds. Also let me know if you have any good camping supplies like cookware, lanterns, etc.

SUGGESTIONS

Tent

Sleeping bag

Pillow

Sleeping pad

Flashlight w/ working batteries

Food

Water

Firewood

Charcoal

Giant Coolers

Midsize Coolers

Lots of ICE

Lighters/Matches

General Cookware (pots, pans, skillets)

Individual Cookware (fork, knife, cup, plate)

Sandals

Shoes (in case we wanna climb something)

Swim suit

Towel

Sweater or Jacket (can get cold at night)

Extra socks

Rain gear (you never know)

Garbage bags/zip lock bags

Camp chair

Hammock

Sunblock/chapstick

Sunglasses

Shade hat

Insect Repellent

Camera

Guitars/Drums/Kazoos

Frisbee/soccer-ball/baseball

DETAILS:

LA-->Campsite (note that google suggests the 99. I have never taken this route but maybe it is good?)

SF --> Campsite

Float Starts Here

My number: 510.325.8761


FINAL WORDS:

I expect nothing short of a miracle out of this trip. Don't let me down.

p.s. - if you still have not made a peep....don't be afraid to speak up now. I would cry from laughter if I saw some of you silent norcal folks.