It is coming, the most important camping event of the year, the fourth annual Northwest Roundup!
The fine print:
Dates: Memorial Day weekend, Friday May 23 through Monday May 26th. Official check-in is 2:00 PM; however, if you arrive early on Friday you are likely to be able to get access to the campground, but I do not guarantee it. If you wish to camp in the park before Friday or after Monday, you will need to arrange for an individual site elsewhere in the park.
Map: Directions from I5--
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Venue: Mossyrock Park, primitive group campsite. When you get to the entrance booth, identify yourself as being part of the group that has reserved the primitive campsite. They will give you a vehicle tag. This is the important part; once you get the tag, immediately take a hard left just past the entrance booth. Take our own private causeway to the campsite and pick a spot anywhere you wish. They do not seem to care about us driving on the grass. There is water, pit toilets and trash pickup. However there is no power. Showers and flush toilets maybe found elsewhere in the park.
Registration: None required, just show up with a positive attitude.
Cost: figure the cost per unit will be the total cost divided by the total number of parties attending. Last year it was around $50 a party for the weekend. The more participants the cheaper it will be. The site is booked based on 10 parties and can hold 20, if not more.
Who should attend: Anyone interested in tiny trailers, including Camp-Inn-owners, wannabee Camp-Inn owners, and owners of other tiny trailers; tenters are also welcome.
Food and Events: As in past years, there will be no organized meals or events. However, there will be “green box” gatherings in the evening, a tradition borrowed from boating. Green boxes are essentially where the group meets around the firepit for hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and fellowship. These events frequently get out of hand and become dinner even though they are not officially a potluck.
What to do? Fishing, Biking, boating, hiking and field trips to Mount Saint Helens, Mount Rainer and Mount Adams. Rumor has it that Uncle Frank will be doing guided tours to the famous Ape Caves. If you prefer, hang out at the beautiful campsite, enjoy the good company and the inevitable trailer tours; read, nap, play board games—there is something for everyone!
What to bring? Wood and food to share (wood is usually found for sale along the road near the park). The event will be held rain or shine so bring something warm and something to protect you from the rain. Dogs are OK as long as they are on a leash. If you have any questions please private message me or respond to this thread.
We hope to see you all at Mossyrock this year.
Stephen