Summer/Fall Meetup
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I tried arranging one some time ago, but there were very few takers. Likely because it would have been the 4th one within the span of half a year or so. We can try again ... something like NorCal or the bottom of Oregon.
Another thing we could do instead of a meetup is to go camping(*) for an overnighter. This would give us more time to talk to each other. In particular, I've noticed that I mainly talk to the 3-4 people I sit next to and not so much anyone else. It seems to be the same for others.
(*) The price is typically per spot, not per person, so I can cover the spot price. However, everybody would need to finagle their own tent, sleeping bag, or go home early (another option).
Another thing we could do instead of a meetup is to go camping(*) for an overnighter. This would give us more time to talk to each other. In particular, I've noticed that I mainly talk to the 3-4 people I sit next to and not so much anyone else. It seems to be the same for others.
(*) The price is typically per spot, not per person, so I can cover the spot price. However, everybody would need to finagle their own tent, sleeping bag, or go home early (another option).
I am sorry I missed the earlier Bay Area meetups, so I'm hoping we can make one this summer or fall a reality. As long as it isn't in the second half of June or the first week of August (prior travel commitments).
There is a great campsite at Patrick's Point near Humbold on the northern CA coast:
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=417
There is a great campsite at Patrick's Point near Humbold on the northern CA coast:
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=417
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Hi..the NorCal camping Idea sounds like fun...heck I haven't camped in quite a while..might even make for a nice motorcycle ride getting to and back!
P.S. I used to go under the moniker of mike on here and have met some of you at the San Jose meetup as well as the one in Berkeley (Jacob & spouse, Q, S, Zev, SFJane, Bakari & gf..a couple other names I can't recall)..but in the past couple of months changed to current so that I am always reminded of my intention.
P.S. I used to go under the moniker of mike on here and have met some of you at the San Jose meetup as well as the one in Berkeley (Jacob & spouse, Q, S, Zev, SFJane, Bakari & gf..a couple other names I can't recall)..but in the past couple of months changed to current so that I am always reminded of my intention.
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Am I too late for the party? Sorry it has taken me so long to log on. Mike, was wondering how you were - good to see you are back. I would love to meet more of you - esp. JohnnyH and Maus. How about considering Angel Island in the Bay as camping destination? I am good to go other than first 2 weeks of August. JH would just have to fly into Oakland or SF & public transportation would take care of the rest. Cheers!
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I like the Angel Island camping idea...some seclusion but close enough so that one could take public transportation etc. Here is a link to the camping & boating facilities: http://angelisland.org/visitor-informat ... g-camping/
I am crazy busy right now, but would really love attending... Angel Island sounds great to me.
I bet I could rent a car pretty cheap, then I should (terrible city driving aside) be able to pickup 3 others, maybe 4 depending on car size and gear... If car pooling works out we could even venture farther out into the hinterlands.
Conco: when are you going to be in CA?
I bet I could rent a car pretty cheap, then I should (terrible city driving aside) be able to pickup 3 others, maybe 4 depending on car size and gear... If car pooling works out we could even venture farther out into the hinterlands.
Conco: when are you going to be in CA?
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So I visited Angel Island this Saturday (first time ever). Some info that might be relevant:
- Campsites are by booking. Online availability and booking tool at www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteCalendar ... kId=120003
- General Advice seems to be that Campsite 1 (and the East Bay Campsites) are the least windy/preferred. Others can get quite cold/windy.
- No camping store etc. though so need to be bring everything in. Will have to lug camping stuff 2-3 miles and a couple of hundred feet elevation. One restaurant at Ayala Cove..usual junk food and sandwiches/salads.
- Paved road 5 mile circumference around the island. Easy walking, biking. Other bike routes also available..more suitable for MTB type bikes.
- Hike to highest point on Island, 800 ft.
- Ferry from Tiburon (for East Bay folks) and SF. Tiburon ferry is $13.5/per person round trip. Last ferry to Tiburon leaves at 5:20 p.m.
- Overall a pleasant experience, Interesting history of Chinese immigrants and military bases... but there were many people around and I could even hear music wafting up from the boats going moored around the island. To me felt very much like an urban experience...but probably quieter when the last boat leaves.
- Campsites are by booking. Online availability and booking tool at www.reserveamerica.com/campsiteCalendar ... kId=120003
- General Advice seems to be that Campsite 1 (and the East Bay Campsites) are the least windy/preferred. Others can get quite cold/windy.
- No camping store etc. though so need to be bring everything in. Will have to lug camping stuff 2-3 miles and a couple of hundred feet elevation. One restaurant at Ayala Cove..usual junk food and sandwiches/salads.
- Paved road 5 mile circumference around the island. Easy walking, biking. Other bike routes also available..more suitable for MTB type bikes.
- Hike to highest point on Island, 800 ft.
- Ferry from Tiburon (for East Bay folks) and SF. Tiburon ferry is $13.5/per person round trip. Last ferry to Tiburon leaves at 5:20 p.m.
- Overall a pleasant experience, Interesting history of Chinese immigrants and military bases... but there were many people around and I could even hear music wafting up from the boats going moored around the island. To me felt very much like an urban experience...but probably quieter when the last boat leaves.
Mike: Thanks for checking out the feasibility of Angel Island camping - good reality check - sounds like a day hike spot. Maybe better idea to have a destination with easier logistics. A place an hour or two tops from SF bay area could be ideal - AND a place where Maus can sleep in the back of his truck.
Is the end of August looking good?
Is the end of August looking good?
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