>solved by having Public Works transport large barrels of it to the campsite.
Would they provide this service free of charge, if not, who would pay for it?
>We are trying to get the area behind the feast hall ready as well, that is my
first choice camping area. What it needs now is a bulldozer. The downed trees
are mostly gone (BIG bonfires) and it looks much better.
Are you talking about that field of stumps? Bulldozer? Is it going to get
packed down by a roller packer?, as just packing it with a bulldozer would not
get all the large air pockets out. Would not think it would be safe for camping
on (possible getting stuck) much less for horses who weigh much more then people
and will always be able to find a hole if one is there. It's a talent of
theirs! Well at least its a talent mine seem to have. lol
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GleannAbhannEquestrian@yahoogroups.com, Jessica Parker
<scaequestrian@...> wrote:
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> I have a good place picked out for the horse camp, water access is still an
issue, but if necessary can be solved by having Public Works transport
large barrels of it to the campsite. We can put spigots on the barrels to avoid
contamination. We are trying to get the area behind the feast hall ready as
well, that is my first choice camping area. What it needs now is a bulldozer.
The downed trees are mostly gone (BIG bonfires) and it looks much better.
> Jessica McCune
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