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MOJam 2014
Patches:
As far as camping, there is space off to the side of the drive that everyone pitches thier tents in. I doubt you will have trouble finding space for a small tent. there is additional camping areas up top of the hill by the main gate, but you are kinda far away from all the activity up there. Camping is first come first serve. Showers are up in the city park at the end of the driveway. There is a a faucet toward the bottom of the hill, and ice is supplied for everyone. There is a small number of electrical plug ins if you happen to bring a fan (not sure on the number of plug ins though). It will be warm. I think 2003 was the only year I remember not sweating my but off. Hope that helps.
tom sawyer:
Worst case scenario on camping, you pitch your tent at the top of the hill. There are always several people camping up there and plenty of room. Its just that having to walk up and down the hill is a pain.
Onebowonder:
Long range Weather Forecasts are something of a crap shoot in my experience, ...but just for grins and giggles - here's Marshall's weather predictions for the week of MOJAM. Not cool by any means, but not 114 degrees either!!! ...and NO Thunderboomerz! This could just be the bestest MOJAM weather yet! :D :D :o :laugh:
OneBow
Knoll:
Thanks for the info fellas.
Re weather . . . if the soothsayers are correct then will definitely not need silk sleepbag liner. Ooops, maybe WILL need the liner & not the bag!
Stay safe,
Michael
Knoll:
'Nother question . . . is MoJam focused on primitive bows only, or are recurves welcome also? Reason for asking is that my more than several efforts to produce a "manly" stick have come up zilch so far.
Grandkids, however, are appreciating the youth bows that have survived the garage workshop.
Stay safe,
Michael
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