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MountainMeet 2k16, 9/29-10/2/2016

I'll do a costco run for snack stuff. Chips/salsa/queso/dip what else? I'll get some sodas.

edit:// Condiments?

Double edit:// Seeing as it's going to be a bunch of dudes eating BBQ and getting drunk...what's the TP situation like?

*like*

I was thinking I'd bring lots o **** for todd burgers? 25lbs or so of ground beef and associated seasonings?

I only eat Kobe beef :cameron:
 
also to add to the list, fixin's for burgers and dogs:
kraut
relish(the thought)
mustard
cheese
onions (ok just put like 18lbs of onions on the overall list and let it ride lol)
I'll see if I've got some canned jalapenos.
 
Jared: 7 lbs of pork shoulder, 20ish lbs of butt (on sale this week), 13ish lb turkey, firewood, griddle setup, beer, ice, huge cooler. Will bring hammocks and a large tent as well. The tent can remain packed up unless someone needs a place to sleep.

Wren: Biscuits and assorted breakfast stuffs.

MikeJr: Plates/napkins/utensils

MrBill: 25ish lbs of fatty ground beef for todd burgers, vidalia onions, chili powder, pepper

Needed: Bacon, eggs, breakfast sausage, potatoes, beans (canned baked beans or green beans...get industrial sized cans), corn, chips/salsa/whatever, plates, utensils, <del>ground beef</del> , hot dogs, sodas for those not drinking, bread and buns.
 
we're at or past 25 in attendance already anyway, right? 22 on the first page, the cullen, and a couple of taggers ons that aren't listed
 
Jared: 7 lbs of pork shoulder, 20ish lbs of butt (on sale this week), 13ish lb turkey, firewood, griddle setup, beer, ice, huge cooler. Will bring hammocks and a large tent as well. The tent can remain packed up unless someone needs a place to sleep.

Wren: Biscuits and assorted breakfast stuffs.

MikeJr: Plates/napkins/utensils

MrBill: 25ish lbs of fatty ground beef for todd burgers, vidalia onions, chili powder, pepper

Grnamchine02: Chips, Salsa, various other types of snack food, soda. Buns and Bread

Needed: Bacon, eggs, breakfast sausage, potatoes, beans (canned baked beans or green beans...get industrial sized cans), corn, <del>chips/salsa/whatever</del>, plates, utensils, <del>ground beef</del> , hot dogs, <del>sodas for those not drinking, bread and buns</del>.
 
Groups of stuff:

<del>Breakfast:</del> Covered! (Andrew/Brock)
Eggs (Buy a case of 5 dozen)
Bacon (3-4lbs)
2 gal of milk
Link or patty sausage if you're feeling generous


Cooking staples (Me/Kenny)
Sugar (5lb)
Iced tea bags
Vegetable oil
Crisco? Maybe?
Butter (2-3lbs)
Salt/pepper
Self rising flour (5 lbs)

<del>Cookout essentials</del> Covered! (Mick)
Buns (Hamburger and dog, Lots.)
Bread (sandwich and italian loaf)
Chips (Plain, bbq, tortilla, etc)
Dip/Salsa (Several tubs of each)
Industrial cans of baked beans and green beans
Corn on the cob
Condiments
Large sack of potatoes
Mac and cheese

<del>Non-food items (I believe already claimed by MikeJr.)</del> Covered!
Plates
Cups/bowls
Utensils
Aluminum foil/waxed paper
Large disposable aluminum cooking trays (for cooking the bird)
Disposable serving trays


<del>Mr. Bills' Bundle:</del> Covered!
25lbs Ground Beef
Onions
Chili Powder
Pepper
Bottle of honey
Bottle of Heinz 57

Cleanup: (Eamonn? I've got some big trash bags at the house already.)
Windex and greased lighting
Cleaning rags
Trash bags

I will likely be adding a couple more options. Please pick one of these groups and run with it. Nothing here should be more than $25-30 (except for MrBill, and you volunteered for that sucka)
 
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I updated the OP with a couple of driving routes for those of you who don't plan on being permanently drunk or in a meat coma all weekend.
 
I'm bringing a big pot of chili, cheese, and chips that will be ready to eat for Thursday Pm or whenever folks are arriving and are hungry.

Also bringing biscuits or makings for them, grits, bacon, and cheese.
 
I will likely be adding a couple more options. Please pick one of these groups and run with it. Nothing here should be more than $25-30 (except for MrBill, and you volunteered for that sucka)

I'll get my money's worth in food. Living that guilt-free lifestyle.
 
I know I am gonna get hazed for this but whats the wifi/cell service like? Any at all? Any chance this place has cable? Ya know football in the SEC is a big deal.


-Sam
 
I know I am gonna get hazed for this but whats the wifi/cell service like? Any at all? Any chance this place has cable? Ya know football in the SEC is a big deal.


-Sam

I'm about 95% sure that this place doesn't even have a TV.

Verizon doesn't have any service there. You may occasionally get a blip of voice/text service, but nothing worth mentioning.
AT&T shows coverage on their map up to about the driveway. You might get lucky.
Sprint? Fuhgeddaboudit.

You may actually have luck with a decent TV antenna. There's lots of tall mountains in that area that have TV transmitters on top.
 
crazy that vzw doesn't have coverage there

You'll understand once you drive out here. I seem to remember having limited service on the other side of the lake (not that the lake's that big, it just might not be in an antenna's shadow), but yeah, it still feels like 1998 out here sometimes.
 
Also, if you're only going to do one hike in the area, do Mt. Pisgah. It's a short hike (3 miles round trip) with a mild 750' elevation gain. The views at the top, especially at sunset, are awe inspiring. If you started out around 5:30 or 6 from the parking area, you should be up top in plenty of time to watch the sun go down. Return trip would be in the dark though. Not a deal breaker, just something to consider.

Check out the view.

Moore Falls, Looking Glass Falls, Sliding Rock, Dill Falls, Turtleback Falls, Dry Falls, Bridal Veil, Bust 'yer Butt Falls, Paradise Falls, and Cullasaja Falls are all in the immediate area and relatively easy to access.
 
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