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camping

Yup. Pretty much the whole place is available for camping. Of course, they have "party all night" and "go to bed early" apart from each other. :ha
 
Grand, I made reservations at Camp Carmi and then saw how far away it was. guess I'll change my reservations. I wanna be where the action is!
 
I'm new to camping and BMW. Where do I find info on the campsites at the location?

Thanks,

Chris
2005 BMW R1200RT
 
calberto said:
I'm new to camping and BMW. Where do I find info on the campsites at the location?

Thanks,

Chris
2005 BMW R1200RT

Just pull in and pick a spot. No reservations are necessary as we've got the whole place to ourselves.

Oh! And welcome aboard!

dave
 
KBasa said:
Just pull in and pick a spot. No reservations are necessary as we've got the whole place to ourselves.

Oh! And welcome aboard!

dave


Excellent thanks.

Being new to camping, is there some etiquette I should know about saving a spot next to me for a friend arriving later in the week? I guess I plan on arriving Wed afternoon, he won't be in until Friday afternoon.

Chris
2005 R1200RT
 
Sometimes you can park your bike in a spot that would be big enough for a tent or you can leave some space between you and the next person that you could squeeze a tent in.

Here's a pic from last years rally - it kind of gives you the idea of what the camping looks like. It's a lot of fun to camp!!!


Good Luck!

Tina
 

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calberto said:
Excellent thanks.

Being new to camping, is there some etiquette I should know about saving a spot next to me for a friend arriving later in the week? I guess I plan on arriving Wed afternoon, he won't be in until Friday afternoon.

Chris
2005 R1200RT

There are a few ways to do it, but usually the most polite way to do it is to park your bike in the spot for your friend. Most people also ask before pitching tent to make sure it is okay to do it.

Having said that, the Rally doesn't open until Thursday.
 
Your rally fee includes camping, and the live music, and the seminars, and the camaraderie. Lessee, what did I forget?
 
manicmechanic said:
Your rally fee includes camping, and the live music, and the seminars, and the camaraderie. Lessee, what did I forget?

Tirekicking, bench racing, door prizes, and more motorcycles then you can shake a stick at it.
 
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