
Bill
I think it was 2006 when it was cold & rainy the whole weekend. The sun never appeared until we were departing on Sunday morning. A Coleman Catalytic Heater would have been handy that year! They are fairly inexpensive and can heat up your bus quickly. Turn it on for 20-30 minutes before Bedtime, then turn it off and hit the sack. In the morning, hit the Button again to fire it back up to warm up the floor before your bare feet hit the floor.wwebner wrote:...If the weather deems that you may need heat,we suggest MR, Heater, Heater Buddy,which is tent safe and uses propane. Take a few minutes and look through the photos of past KI campouts. Pictures can say a lot![]()
Bill
Yes Howie that was quite the weekend. I think it was actually 2005.Howie wrote:I think it was 2006 when it was cold & rainy the whole weekend. The sun never appeared until we were departing on Sunday morning. A Coleman Catalytic Heater would have been handy that year! They are fairly inexpensive and can heat up your bus quickly. Turn it on for 20-30 minutes before Bedtime, then turn it off and hit the sack. In the morning, hit the Button again to fire it back up to warm up the floor before your bare feet hit the floor.wwebner wrote:...If the weather deems that you may need heat,we suggest MR, Heater, Heater Buddy,which is tent safe and uses propane. Take a few minutes and look through the photos of past KI campouts. Pictures can say a lot![]()
Bill
Here's a photo of Chris's band, but I'm showing they played in 2010, but they may have played more than once. Bill or Chuck will remember. That's Mitawanga Dan on keyboards. Photo quality insipired by Dual Port!Howie wrote:I remember laying the picnic tables on their sides to block the wind from blowing out the campfire! It was quite the Rustic camp out! That was the year we had the Band with the standup Bass Fiddle that came over from the Mainland. The Band never began playing until around 11PM, and played less than an hour.
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