ATTENDING:
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Calstate 360/361
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SactoCampers
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Champ521
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Otter
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6Quigs
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Ab Diver
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SammySlave
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SCCS
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Tow Rod
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GSMx2/G-Whiz
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CKKevin
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CA_Girl 001
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Arnold & Sharon
SUMMARIES OF THE RALLY:
SCCS:
Well what can I say ANOTHER GREAT RALLY.
We made it home about 2 pm and didn't have hardly any traffic.Thanks to SAL & JOAN for the wagonmastering,what a great
place.We had a great time talking with everyone,even though saturday night I had an upset stomach. Abdiver we will have to
get together and B.S. some more.Here are the picture I took of Halfdome Hyjinks.
CHAMP521:
We got home about 4 this afternoon. The trip home took a little longer than the trip there. I had to make a couple of
extra pit stops because of the over indulgence of food and drink on Saturday night. We had a great time checking out Yosemite
and speaking of Saturday night, did we get shut down or what? I missed the conversation but I know that as soon as the "ranger"
left, Dave/Ab was hosing down the fire and everyone was going back to their trailers.
Neff-There were no sales pitches
to be heard. At least not by me. Mrs 6Quigs was actually inquiring about a membership.
AB DIVER:
Well, here we are--- another Rally under our belts, another chapter written into the NNC archives, and another collection
of memories my family and I will cherish for the rest of our lives. First and foremost, THANK YOU to Sal and Joan
for organizing this rally, and for letting us join at the last moment. To the other members with which my family shared the
weekend, many thanks for making it so enjoyable for us. I actually *DID* "adopt a Quig" for a day, and she was the perfect
little angel... any parent would be proud. (in fact, all the parents attending should be proud of all their children. What
a great group of kids!) For those of you who have not been to Yosemite, mark it down on your list of places that absolutely
must be visited in this lifetime. The sheer size and scope of the individual features of the Valley defy description, and
the incredible power needed to create such a wonder is beyond belief. Taken together as a whole, a visit to Yosemite leaves
you awe-stricken at it's beauty, and humbled by your own insignificance. Friday, most of us headed for Yosemite Valley,
singly or in groups of a couple families. We convoyed with Ca-girl in the morning, but bumped into Sacto and Towrod during
lunch. Towrod joined our group for the afternoon while the Sactos continued their two-wheeled journey to parts less traveled.
The Ca-girl's and the Ab Diver's hiked up to Bridalveil Falls, among other activities and viewing pleasures. A personal highlight
for me was when Towrod, Ca-girl-DH and myself, along with selected children, made our own attempt at climbing El Capitan.
We hiked up to the bottom of the sheer cliff, found a spot where the vertical face of the mountain actually touches flat dirt,
and started our assent. We made it all of 7 feet up. However, a more serious team was starting their climb about 150 feet away from us, and we were able to see for ourselves
what a *real* assent looks like at it's beginning. Cool! Then, with stiff necks from looking straight up at the almost never-ending
scenery visible from the valley floor, we ended our day back at camp with a traditional NNC Potluck Feast and Brew-Ha-Ha (and
not necessarily in that order). Saturday, myself, DD #1, my adopted Quig-for-a-day DD, and Ca-girl DH and his DD,
all piled into the "21-Six" and convoyed with the Towrod's to The Big Trees at Mariposa Grove. Jumped onto the shuttle for
the trip up the hill, and walked the second part down. What can be said about these trees that hasn't been said already? All
I can add is that, accustomed as I am to seeing the Coastal Redwoods and their versions of the words *Big Trees*, the Sierra
Redwoods are absolutely stunning in their size, height, and age. Then we drove up to Glacier Point for a "View From The Top".
Looking across the Valley at Half Dome from Glacier Point, while seeing the valley floor a couple thousand feet below your
feet, is a jaw-dropping, soul-inspiring sight that you will NEVER forget. Other members of the Rally decided to stay
at camp for Saturday, and spent the day kicking back, visiting, and swimming. The Glacier Point group got back a little bit
later than expected, none the worse for wear, but hungry as heck. Dinner-- what was left of it-- was delicious. (hey, half
of a *huge* feast is *still* a feast!) Sunday was take-down day, and since the Sammyslave's had wowed us the previous
morning with Eggs Benedict for breakfast, they evidentially decided that one killer breakfast wasn't good enough for a single
weekend. So they made bacon and blueberry pancakes for everyone. Larry and Rita, I dip my Ab-cooking hat to you! Sunday
was take-down and departure day for everyone, with the exception of Sal and Joan, who will stay for several more days. It
felt weird leaving them "alone" at the campground, but I know that even as I was working my tail off today, they were relaxing
in that very enjoyable location called Yosemite Lakes. One thing we all noticed at this rally was our site location
relative to each other: we were back-to-back in the loop instead of facing each other across a road, as is usually the case.
This gave the rally a much more intimate feel, as if we were all hanging out together in our own back yards instead of visiting
from across the street. This particular pattern of site choice may be a good thing to try for in future rallies. Talk was
tossed around for a repeat rally next year, to which I heartily agree. <<<< kicks chair back to the
center of room so someone else can take a turn and (finally) get a word in >>>>
6QUIGS:
Another great NNC weekend under our belt. As we are driving home, one of the kids said "I love when we go camping
with Popup Times. I get to play with all my friends". Sums it up from the kids prespective, they all had a blast, and
we never lost any of them this weekend
Food was great, as always, and the company, excellent. Nice once again to camp with a small group, you get to spend
more time with people. Sal & Joan, the campground was excellent. Plenty to do for the children, and yes Margaret was
asking about membership. There are currently 5 being bid on e-bay, with some offers of around $500.
SACTOCAMPERS:
Sactocampers got home around 4:30 yesterday. I washed both the popup and minivan and they are resting peacefully in the
garage. We had a great time, we didn't get offered a membership.....must be because we have a Tracker. We get no respect.
Dave (AbD), sorry we had to take
off without caravaning. Megan fell asleep while Jennifer was getting some drinks at the store so we figured we better get
as many miles under our belt while we could. She was a champ on both the ride there and back, considering we hit traffic on
the Yolo causeway which delayed us quite a bit. Let's see, how many NNCers did we see pass by us while we were eating
at Quizno's in Oakdale? Champ 521, Ab Diver, Sammyslave, CA-Girl, and the couple with the older Coleman Niagara (I didn't
meet them, but then again, I didn't see them the whole weekend. Were they with us?). I also passed TowRod on 99 heading back
towards Sacramento. Didn't get to stop at Manteca Trailer Sales on the way home, though, to look at Rockwoods . When
we got out of the minivan at Quiznos I noticed one of my bikes on the roof was leaning over way too much. Turns out one of
my so-called "mighty mounts" broke. I was never comfortable with the amount of movement of the bikes on the roof. Now I know
why cars were keeping their distance behind me. I need to call Yakima and find out what the he!! is wrong with their equipment.
Fortunately, I had enough room to fit the bike in the minivan on top of everything after taking off the front tire. The other
bike did fine on the way home. Took Priest's Grade down in first gear with no problem, pulling aside for others to
pass. My transmission held up! And who said DC minivan transmissions were made of dental floss, chewing gum, and elmer's glue?
We go to bed pretty early, so I missed the 'park rangers' telling you all to keep it down. But I did notice it got
quiet all of a sudden . Dave,
regarding your late Saturday arrival, Mrs. Sacto caught Mrs. Ab Diver say, "I'll be mad at you later, but right now I'm glad
you're home." . Oh man, I bet you're in the doghouse! Worry not, though, because she said I would have been in
the doghouse too. Thanks again, Sal and Joan for wagonmastering this rally. It was a nice weekend to spend our 5th
anniversary. Oh, also wanted to give a big thanks to AbDiver's and SCCS' youngest children. They were so great with
Megan all weekend and her eyes light up when we ask if she had fun playing with them. It was nice knowing we had little "babysitters"
with another set of eyes to look out for her.
TOWROD:
Got home just before 4pm yesterday. Trip home was uneventful, Rachel fell asleep in the van before we left the campground
and didn't wake up until we were on Hwy 99. Nice to get home with clean carseats! I thought I saw Brian pass us but _knew_ it wasn't Sactocampers when we noticed only one
bike on top - glad to hear that it didn't fall off! Thanks again to Sal and Joan for setting up the rally - and to
all for the great fun, food and conversation. Special thanks to 6Quigs... Nathan talked about getting a Gameboy Advance
half way home. It will be on his Christmas list BTW my "E-Z up"canopy finally cooperated back home with some additional
persuassion(wd-40, hammer, pliers, )
CA GIRL_001: I can't speak for Sammyslave or Craig, but we made it home with no problemo! Since today
was the first day of school for the kids, I've been kind of busy since we got back, and haven't been able to post until now.
We didn't catch you at the Quizno's Sacto, but I could have sworn I saw 6 Quigs hitting a McDonald's drive thru in Oakdale!
One of the benefits of the pop-up I guess....I'm pretty sure we'd cause major damage if we tried that with our Caravan!
Of course, in our opinion anyway, it was another great NNC rally...just the right size - enough people to always be able
to find someone to hang out with, but few enough people to be able to spend time with everyone. As always, there was too much
food, too much fun, and not enough time.
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