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Post by webmaster on Mar 10, 2012 18:11:21 GMT -8
Battle of Medjez El Bab - March 23-25, 2012Online Battle Fee Payment - Available.You can pay your Battle Fees ahead of time now through the event. Please bring a printout of your online payment. Also, the grace period is over. All members attending this event must also have the 2012 CHG Dues paid up. You can also do this online as well.
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tombstone
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Post by tombstone on Mar 12, 2012 20:34:06 GMT -8
British 1st Airborne and 21st Panzer are co-sponsoring. Contact me or Stefan Lutz with any questions on the event.
We will switch things up a bit from last time - the Allies will be in the northern, rockier campground.
Hope to see everyone there!
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tombstone
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Post by tombstone on Mar 20, 2012 22:22:32 GMT -8
I've gotten a couple of questions about campfires at Stoddard Valley.
Campfires are permitted (and it will be cold at night, so you will definitely want a fire).
Try to use an existing ring if possible. If you need to build one, make sure to build it well. Clear brush from a good area around the fire ring; it's always windy out there, and sparks can get carried quite far.
The main thing is, don't burn any wood that has nails in it, such as pallets; the BLM is very concerned about that.
On a similar note, be sure to pack out all your trash. Don't bury your trash, as the wildlife will just dig it back up again.
Looking forward to the weekend!
Cheers, Derek Vlasek British 1st Airborne
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tombstone
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Post by tombstone on Mar 20, 2012 22:27:58 GMT -8
I've gotten a couple of questions about campfires at Stoddard Valley. Campfires are permitted (and it will be cold at night, so you will definitely want a fire). Try to use an existing ring if possible. If you need to build one, make sure to build it well. Clear brush from a good area around the fire ring; it's always windy out there, and sparks can get carried quite far. The main thing is, don't burn any wood that has nails in it, such as pallets; the BLM is very concerned about that. On a similar note, be sure to pack out all your trash. Don't bury your trash, as the wildlife will just dig it back up again. Looking forward to the weekend! Cheers, Derek Vlasek British 1st Airborne Oh, and make sure to have shovels and / or fire extinguishers handy.
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Post by PRESIDENT on Mar 21, 2012 7:55:56 GMT -8
Also, please no pallet wood. BLM is concerned about nails be left in the pits, which could be driven over by vehicles. Please de-nail your wood prior to coming out.
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