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Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 3:52 pm
by kurtford
Depends on when and how lit I am on going up the observation tower, but i'm in.

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 4:01 pm
by JimF
Matt F wrote:BTW - Who is going to check out the tower with me. If you have never been in it you should. Very cool view. Don't worry, the stairwell is enclosed now and it was renovated in the late 1990's. It is 72' tall.

The Pinicon Ridge Observation Tower is open to the public at no charge from early April thru early November each year, it is closed during the winter months. At 1,028 feet above sea level, it is one of the highest points in Linn County - and from the observation platform, one commands a wonderfully scenic view of the Wapsipinicon River valley and the adjoining countryside as far as the eye can see!
Sounds cool, I'm in.

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 4:04 pm
by carrisr
Matt F wrote:BTW - Who is going to check out the tower with me. If you have never been in it you should. Very cool view. Don't worry, the stairwell is enclosed now and it was renovated in the late 1990's. It is 72' tall.
Been up there tons of times, it's a nice view. Just a caution though, it's a bit of a workout climbing up and down. Might want to do it fairly sober too as the stairs are all metal and would hurt like hell if you tripped.

Posted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 8:46 pm
by Matt F
Where is your sense of adventure? If you fall it would only be to the next landing a probably won't hurt until the next day.

Jim and Randy, I have a yakima rack on my wife's Honda Pilot that holds two canoes. It may fit on one of your cars. I know Randy has a RAV. What do you have Jim.

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 4:23 am
by JimF
Matt F wrote:Where is your sense of adventure? If you fall it would only be to the next landing a probably won't hurt until the next day.

Jim and Randy, I have a yakima rack on my wife's Honda Pilot that holds two canoes. It may fit on one of your cars. I know Randy has a RAV. What do you have Jim.
I have a Ford Escape. The Yakima rack should fit.

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 4:32 am
by kurtford
is anyone interested in tubing, if so i'll make sure to find out how many I have and bring them along.

2010 Beer Camp

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 8:10 am
by michelle
I have a truck without a rack and 5 people can ride with me.


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From: "Matt F" <brew-events@crbeernuts.org>
To: brew-events@crbeernuts.org
Date: 08/05/2010 09:44 PM
Subject: Re: 2010 Beer Camp



Where is your sense of adventure? If you fall it would only be to the next
landing a probably won't hurt until the next day.

Jim and Randy, I have a yakima rack on my wife's Honda Pilot that holds two
canoes. It may fit on one of your cars. I know Randy has a RAV. What do you
have Jim.



Matt Franklin
Slappy Brewing North

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2010 Beer Camp

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 8:12 am
by michelle
We could always float our coolers in a tube next to the canoes.
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From: "kurtford" <brew-events@crbeernuts.org>
To: brew-events@crbeernuts.org
Date: 08/06/2010 05:30 AM
Subject: Re: 2010 Beer Camp



is anyone interested in tubing, if so i'll make sure to find out how many I
have and bring them along.



Beer! It's not just for breakfast anymore!

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Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 8:49 am
by Matt F
I doubled checked on the yakima site and it looks like your vehicle will work with the same equipment as on my wifes. Would you be available to stop out the night before on Friday or early Saturday to load a couple canoes on your vehicle?

I am also still considering adding a 6 canoe rack to my father-in-laws utility trailer. I won't know until closer to game time. I will continue to post new info on the hauling situation here.

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:00 am
by JimF
Matt F wrote:I doubled checked on the yakima site and it looks like your vehicle will work with the same equipment as on my wifes. Would you be available to stop out the night before on Friday or early Saturday to load a couple canoes on your vehicle?

I am also still considering adding a 6 canoe rack to my father-in-laws utility trailer. I won't know until closer to game time. I will continue to post new info on the hauling situation here.
I can stop over early Saturday to mount the rack and canoes. We can finalize the plans at the monthly meeting.

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:41 am
by BrewHound
Matt F wrote:I will look in to the keg charge. Last I saw they were prohibited. This is the current written regulation. Maybe our group site qualifies for an exception. If so, I think we should set up Tom's tap box at least on a picnic table

Section 24.1. Beer and wine containers regulated: No person or group shall bring, use, or have in his, her or their possession on any area, beer or wine in a keg, or any other container larger than one liter, except for those lodges and shelters which have been reserved and approved by the Director or his/her authorized representative.

I will check with the authorities if we can bring our homebrew kegs. Where did the $15 charge info come from? That may be helpful.
Ok, matt could you look into it. Doesn't make much since due to our kegs being equivelent to 2 1/2 cases of beer. I don't know where the keg chage came from. This is just what I heard floating around in the air. I we can certainly bring bombers if that is what we are regulated too, just hate to have all that glass out there.

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:59 am
by Matt F
I just spoke with the DNR officer at Pinicon Ridge. He said he has a buddy that kegs homebrew too. Unfortunately they don't allow kegs at the campgrounds. He said you would have to transfer it to jugs (growler). He understood the logic for the rule is messed up but rules are made for the general public and the rules state no kegs.

So, you could have a concealed keg if you like. I was planning on bringing the keg of the Big Brew beer. I am just going to leave it in the car and fill a pitcher now and again. I don't feel like putting it all in growlers. They really don't bug you that much at your campsite anyway.

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 12:10 pm
by Matt F
Oh, and he did not seem concerned about the size of the jug so a growler should be fine even though it exceeds the 1L limit in the written law.

They really don't bother you much there. Last time they let us drink beer on the bus while they shuttled us to our canoe put-in. Bascially, be cool and there will be no problem.

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 12:34 pm
by carrisr
Keep in mind that when they formed the rules, they probably thought of kegs as 15 gallon 1/2 kegs, not 5 gallon cornies. But anything with a tap is all the same to them.

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 1:18 pm
by kurtford
did anyone want to tube? If so, I need to know so I can go pick up the tubes for everyone.