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Date:         Sun, 11 Feb 2007 08:56:47 -0500
Reply-To:     Greg Potts <greg@POTTSFAMILY.CA>
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From:         Greg Potts <greg@POTTSFAMILY.CA>
Subject:      Reminder: True Canadian Winter Bus Campout is coming up Saturday
              February 17th.
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Hi Volks,

OK, we're now less than a week to go until the True Canadian Winter Bus Campout, held in Valens ON, just north of Hamilton; about a half- hour west of Toronto. If you missed out on Bus Brrrr, there's still plenty of opportunity to enjoy a bus campout in the winter.

The weather forecast looks PERFECT for a winter camp: http://www.weathernetwork.ca/weather/cities/can/Pages/ CAON0241.htm#longTerm

Why bother? Glad you asked. TCWBC offers:

- Serviced campsites with 30A of electricity. - Flush toilets and hot showers are located in a heated comfort station a short walk from your campsite. - Ice fishing, XC Skiing, Skating & Toboganning. - 2 Turkeys lined up at the deep fryer for dinner. Turkey-on-a-bun tastes great at the campfire. - An after-dinner campfire treat -- deep-fried mars bars. "Smores" have got nothing on these! - Breakfast Burritos to share on Sunday morning. - No mosquitoes, black flies, deer flies, horseflies, bees, hornets, or ants to sting or pester you. - No Cicadas, crickets, or bullfrogs to keep you awake at night. - A post-campout excursion to check out the local waterfalls of the Niagara Escarpent area.

What to bring:

- Ice skates. The ice is over 9" thick on the lake. Skate free in the open air with no boards. - Cross Country Skis. There are over 6 miles of groomed trails in the park. - Fishing gear (And a fishing license). Ice fishing season is ON! - $30/night for camping fees. The park staff let us double-up on campsites; the second vehicle pays only the $7 gate fee. You pay at the gate - I'm not involved with park fees. - A couple bucks to chip in for the food. - A contribution to add to the Breakfast Burritos on Sunday. If you don't know what to bring, email me for a recommendation. - Snacks and beverages. Adults camping in winter consume 5,000 calories per day. You gotta keep that fire stoked. - Firewood. Your belly isn't the only thing that needs stoking. You can't build a campfire too big in winter. (But sometimes we come close) - A camera. The trip to Webster's Falls will be worth taking pictures of.

Valens Info: http://www.conservationhamilton.ca/parks/visit/valens.asp

More TCWBC Info: www.pottsfamily.ca/The_Bug_Pack/TCWBC/

Google Earth placemark file: http://www.pottsfamily.ca/The_Bug_Pack/TCWBC/Valens.kmz

I'll be heading to the campground on Saturday morning. Hope to see some of you there!

Happy Trails,

Greg Potts 1973/74/77/79 Westfakia "Bob The Tomato www.pottsfamily.ca


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