Hi Aaron,

hmm - I don't think you need your air mattress, although some of us  
are entertaining camping outside, just for fun.  Its on a lake, etc.   
Would be pretty cold I think at night - maybe in the 30s.

I *think* there should be mattresses for everyone - or at least  
close.  The problem is as before in these big house rentals.  It says  
it sleeps 12, but that's if you have 6 couples...  so -  most of the  
beds are doubles.

The main cottage has 4 beds - 3 queen beds and a double
The "bunkie" (an out building - I think pretty nice, and probably for  
Laurel and her family) has two beds.
Then I think there is another bunky.  Or I hope... He said "I am  
fairly confident we can get that opened up.  So that would be another  
2 beds I guess.

So - yeah, we may have bed shortages - assuming people don't want to  
double up.  I could possible shlep a futon up there, and I have about  
4 therma-rests.

We should try to bring as many sheets and blankets up there as we can  
- but I think the Toronto types can cover those.

jim  (I think I have two queens and a double, and 4 blankets)






On Oct 23, 2007, at 2:39 PM, [email protected] wrote:

>
> I was browsing the confluence pages for the retreat and I came across
> the following in the agenda:
>
> Bring pillows, sheets, air mattress
>
> Does this mean I should I pack my sleeping bag and camping pad?
>
> I asked Scott about it, but he's a confused on this point as well.
> Any clarification would be great!
>
> Thanks-
> -- Aaron
>
> >


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