OK, here's the dates for the 2012 Georgia get together.
Located just outside of Douglas, Georgia at General Coffee State park.
As always, we are camping at the Pioneer campgrounds at the back of the park. This is nice cause it gives us a little seclusion from the rest of the park. Hence, no worries about SHTF discussions around the campfire bringing unwanted attention.
Setup day is Friday any time after noon. Plan on leaving by mid morning on Sunday. Your welcome to arrive whenever you want and stay for 2 minutes, 2 hours or 2 days!
We will offer a bunch of classes as normal and as always we are open to suggestions and volunteers for classes :) Classes are optional, informal so don't feel like you "have" to participate. Don't worry about "performance anxiety" or anything :) No one will put you on the spot. I'll choke them out if they do. Or maybe I'll really embarrass them and have a 12 year old choke them out :)
Your welcome to bring your family. Everyone at these loves kids, but keep them from burning themselves, stealing stuff, running amok or otherwise going Lord of the Flies and everything will be fine. :) LOL
It's a PRIMITIVE campsite, bring a tent and supplies. Their IS cabins to rent at the park and others have availed themselves of these at previous, so you won't be the first. Location is six miles east of Douglas and Douglas has Superwalmart, hotels, dining, etc. So if you don't want to "rough it" but would like to come, please feel free. I promise we won't make fun of you in person, we will wait to make fun of you when you are back at the Hyatt all comfy womfy ;) LOL
Bring barter/trade items and it might behoove you to bring a couple bucks cash for trade/purchasing. These events usually have several people that bring a LOT in the way of gear.
Cost for the campout is just $20. for the family.
In the spirit of SELF RELIANCE and promoting the learning of skills (cooking in the field, etc) you will need to bring your own food. We have in the past had a dedicated group of 3 or 4 YOUNG men to cook breakfast from time to time but we will let them rest and enjoy themselves this go around.
Now, for those that have never attended one of these-
What you won't find at one of these-
*Very much conspiracy talk
*Everyone acting like a ninja and going around all "tacticool"
*Open display or handling of real firearms. (Sometimes plastic "red guns" have been used for classes on disarming techniques, use of space, working angles, CQB related stuff)
*Someone asking you personal questions- if someone does, let me know and I'll use them for choke demonstrations ;) But seriously, we all respect each others privacy at these things, first names are fine. Call yourself Mickey Mouse for all I give a rip :) Opsec is in full effect.
*NatGeo will NOT be at this event hounding you for an interview and chance to be on Season 3 of Doomsday Preppers.
What you WILL find at these-
*In general a pretty damn nice group of people.
*Kids and women folk. Not always in great abundance, but they are there.
*Chance to talk/hangout with like minded folks in person, meet others in your area.
*Chance to learn various skill sets that people usually have to actually PAY good money for.
*Chance to test your equipment/supplies in the field in a friendly environment where others are willing to help you.
*Chance to checkout/test/see other people's gear, maybe some equipment you been interested in but wanted to see in person before buying.
*A whole lot of people with ACTUAL REAL WORLD experience in preparing, versus what you sometimes find on the net.
Folks, we have and continue to run off the jerks, the ones with attitudes, the something for nothing types etc. It's kinda like the forums here, we don't put up with a lot of bravo sierra. Knock wood, we haven't had any problems.
Their is a gate at the back of the park that leads to the Pioneer campsite. As we get closer and the park announces the code for that weekend, we will post the code. It's always on my cell also from the time I get it. Other than that, it's a simply drive on blacktop all but the last 200 yards. Small cars make it to the campsite without a problem.
Lots of posts asking when GA folks are getting together, here it is. Attendance usually runs anywhere from 18 (in really cold weather) to as many as 40. Lots of folks from Florida, AL, TN and SC attend also. I'm guessing you'll see most of the site staff there :)
Who's up for it?
Located just outside of Douglas, Georgia at General Coffee State park.
As always, we are camping at the Pioneer campgrounds at the back of the park. This is nice cause it gives us a little seclusion from the rest of the park. Hence, no worries about SHTF discussions around the campfire bringing unwanted attention.
Setup day is Friday any time after noon. Plan on leaving by mid morning on Sunday. Your welcome to arrive whenever you want and stay for 2 minutes, 2 hours or 2 days!
We will offer a bunch of classes as normal and as always we are open to suggestions and volunteers for classes :) Classes are optional, informal so don't feel like you "have" to participate. Don't worry about "performance anxiety" or anything :) No one will put you on the spot. I'll choke them out if they do. Or maybe I'll really embarrass them and have a 12 year old choke them out :)
Your welcome to bring your family. Everyone at these loves kids, but keep them from burning themselves, stealing stuff, running amok or otherwise going Lord of the Flies and everything will be fine. :) LOL
It's a PRIMITIVE campsite, bring a tent and supplies. Their IS cabins to rent at the park and others have availed themselves of these at previous, so you won't be the first. Location is six miles east of Douglas and Douglas has Superwalmart, hotels, dining, etc. So if you don't want to "rough it" but would like to come, please feel free. I promise we won't make fun of you in person, we will wait to make fun of you when you are back at the Hyatt all comfy womfy ;) LOL
Bring barter/trade items and it might behoove you to bring a couple bucks cash for trade/purchasing. These events usually have several people that bring a LOT in the way of gear.
Cost for the campout is just $20. for the family.
In the spirit of SELF RELIANCE and promoting the learning of skills (cooking in the field, etc) you will need to bring your own food. We have in the past had a dedicated group of 3 or 4 YOUNG men to cook breakfast from time to time but we will let them rest and enjoy themselves this go around.
Now, for those that have never attended one of these-
What you won't find at one of these-
*Very much conspiracy talk
*Everyone acting like a ninja and going around all "tacticool"
*Open display or handling of real firearms. (Sometimes plastic "red guns" have been used for classes on disarming techniques, use of space, working angles, CQB related stuff)
*Someone asking you personal questions- if someone does, let me know and I'll use them for choke demonstrations ;) But seriously, we all respect each others privacy at these things, first names are fine. Call yourself Mickey Mouse for all I give a rip :) Opsec is in full effect.
*NatGeo will NOT be at this event hounding you for an interview and chance to be on Season 3 of Doomsday Preppers.
What you WILL find at these-
*In general a pretty damn nice group of people.
*Kids and women folk. Not always in great abundance, but they are there.
*Chance to talk/hangout with like minded folks in person, meet others in your area.
*Chance to learn various skill sets that people usually have to actually PAY good money for.
*Chance to test your equipment/supplies in the field in a friendly environment where others are willing to help you.
*Chance to checkout/test/see other people's gear, maybe some equipment you been interested in but wanted to see in person before buying.
*A whole lot of people with ACTUAL REAL WORLD experience in preparing, versus what you sometimes find on the net.
Folks, we have and continue to run off the jerks, the ones with attitudes, the something for nothing types etc. It's kinda like the forums here, we don't put up with a lot of bravo sierra. Knock wood, we haven't had any problems.
Their is a gate at the back of the park that leads to the Pioneer campsite. As we get closer and the park announces the code for that weekend, we will post the code. It's always on my cell also from the time I get it. Other than that, it's a simply drive on blacktop all but the last 200 yards. Small cars make it to the campsite without a problem.
Lots of posts asking when GA folks are getting together, here it is. Attendance usually runs anywhere from 18 (in really cold weather) to as many as 40. Lots of folks from Florida, AL, TN and SC attend also. I'm guessing you'll see most of the site staff there :)
Who's up for it?
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