Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The Campground

All that riding on day one and what do you get?  Luxury accomodations at Crazy Horse campground (http://www.crazyhorsewi.com/)!  Here's the scoop.

Cabins - we have six of these
Each cabin has two rooms.  The front room has one double bed.  The back room has two bunkbeds.  Easily sleeps five and even six isn't a problem if you want to share the bed.  No facilities in the cabins other than heat/air conditioning.

Cottages - we have four of these
Each cottage has two rooms.  The front room has a couch, kitchenette, and table.  The back room has one double bed.  In between the two rooms is your very own shower and bathroom.  Each cottage also has a carpeted loft area that will easily sleep four adults and five if you stay tight. 

When packing your gear I would recommend choosing a sleeping pad/sleeping bag combo so that if you end up in one of the carpeted lofts you are comfy.....if you end up in a bed you'll just be that much more comfortable!

Even conservatively we've got room to sleep 50 and I fully expect us to use all the space as we will likely end up with just over 50 campers.  To ease the transition from riding to camping the support crew head honcho (my wife Brianna) will have a cabin/cottage signup sheets at the start line.   The process will be pretty simple but we'll ask is that you choose a cabin or cottage and then tag your overnight gear with a corresponding numbered piece of masking tape.  When you roll into the campground your gear will be ready and waiting in the unit you chose.

So, the cabin dwellers are probably wondering where they get a nice warm shower.  Speaking from experience they actually have it better.  The shower building is a just a few steps away and we found out last year that it had a more reliable and longer lasting hot water supply.

That's the campground in a nutshell!  Show up, get clean and showered, grab plate of food, and find a comfortable seat around the fire.....

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