Camping on site is definitely OK. Primitive camping, there will be a portolet there, and there is a pavillion. You can even come up Friday. If after dark, please watch your lights, as you will be traveling through a training area for Army Guard soldiers. If there are troops on the road, please reduce your speed to 10 MPH when going by them, and please switch to your parking lights.
Coffee and a simple breakfast will be available. Nothing fancy, probably toast and scrambled eggs.
Yes, Cheryl and I will be camping there, along with (hopefully) her grandsons. At least one other Instructor (kDan) will be camping there.
As of now, we're looking at 26 pre-registered. We're looking at 8 or 9 Instructors, including Scout, who is up from Texas.
Folks, this is a chance to get some excellent training, from (and with) some of the finest people you will ever meet, and a chance to get that training at real distances.
Bring a .22 AND a centerfire, or at least make some arrangements for use of a loaner. Yes, we will have a bunch of .22 loaners there. Bring your oiwn ammo, Federal bulk from Wal-Mart seems to work OK.