event Northwest ChileFest 2011

Would love to have you up in the PNW LC! You know what they say, misery loves company, especially when it means getting a good burn on........

Where ever we do this, I hope I can bring Scotty along. He is our dog, got him last December.

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Hey, Everyone,

I'm working on a venue and have a couple leads. But does anyone know of any privately owned campgrounds/RV parks somewhere between I-90 and Hwy 2?

One place is supposed to call me back tomorrow, so after I hear from them, I'll post what I've found out.
 
Sam, Paula doesn't have camping due to liability issues. Here's what I have for the best 3 options I can find-


Paula's place in Monroe-
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Monroe-River-Valley-Farm/313886465115
7.5 acres, with an old slaughterhouse that's been converted to a wine bar/lounge. There is a farmer's market on site Sat & Sun from 11-5 in the front of the building. They could cordon off an area behind the building for the pepper party. It's a nice grassy area by the river. We supply all our own shade canopies, tables, etc. There is water available, inside restrooms and a big port-a-potty.
No overnight camping
$10 per person


Thunderbird RV Park-Thousand Trails, Monroe
http://www.rvonthego.com/Thunderbird-campground-profile.html
http://www.thousandtrails.com/getaways/washington/thunderbird.asp
A nice RV park with picnic cabanas-
$46 per night camping...BUT...we can have up to 10 people per campsite at no additional fee, they have 2 picnic cabanas free to use for campers with water and electricity (will confirm the electricity when reserving) and a large SS BBQ grill.

The Cabanas are also available to rent for the day for $54. That would include use of the BBQ grill.


Vasa Park Resort, Lake Samammish
http://www.vasaparkresort.com/1525.html
This looks like a really nice resort for camping. $26/day camping for partial hook up. They said if we have 3-4 campsites, we can have the party at our campsites where there is water and electricity. Day Use Visitors $4.00 per person, no glass bottles, no pets with day visitors. (Don't worry Walt, If we go here, I have a way around the pet regulations... ;) )



What do y'all think? Anyone else looking at camping? I'll send a PM to the east-side people to get some input.

If no-one else is camping, then the Thousand Trails picnic cabanas seems like a good deal. I kinda got the feeling from Paula that we would be somewhat time restricted, they'd want us finished by ~6:00 or so. Either of the places with camping would allow us to hang out 'til whenever...

INPUT, Please!
 
Well, found out yesterday our friends will be in Hawaii for Sept. so we won't be coming up probably till next spring, damnit. :mope: We were looking forward to meeting everybody. I certainly look forward to the pics.
 
Bummer, LC, we were hoping you could make it. But the other offer is still on!



CA, I figured most of you guys over there will day-trip it. Hoping to get some responses for the other dry-side folks.
 
Sam, Paula doesn't have camping due to liability issues. Here's what I have for the best 3 options I can find-


Paula's place in Monroe-
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Monroe-River-Valley-Farm/313886465115
7.5 acres, with an old slaughterhouse that's been converted to a wine bar/lounge. There is a farmer's market on site Sat & Sun from 11-5 in the front of the building. They could cordon off an area behind the building for the pepper party. It's a nice grassy area by the river. We supply all our own shade canopies, tables, etc. There is water available, inside restrooms and a big port-a-potty.
No overnight camping
$10 per person


Thunderbird RV Park-Thousand Trails, Monroe
http://www.rvonthego.com/Thunderbird-campground-profile.html
http://www.thousandtrails.com/getaways/washington/thunderbird.asp
A nice RV park with picnic cabanas-
$46 per night camping...BUT...we can have up to 10 people per campsite at no additional fee, they have 2 picnic cabanas free to use for campers with water and electricity (will confirm the electricity when reserving) and a large SS BBQ grill.

The Cabanas are also available to rent for the day for $54. That would include use of the BBQ grill.


Vasa Park Resort, Lake Samammish
http://www.vasaparkresort.com/1525.html
This looks like a really nice resort for camping. $26/day camping for partial hook up. They said if we have 3-4 campsites, we can have the party at our campsites where there is water and electricity. Day Use Visitors $4.00 per person, no glass bottles, no pets with day visitors. (Don't worry Walt, If we go here, I have a way around the pet regulations... ;) )



What do y'all think? Anyone else looking at camping? I'll send a PM to the east-side people to get some input.

If no-one else is camping, then the Thousand Trails picnic cabanas seems like a good deal. I kinda got the feeling from Paula that we would be somewhat time restricted, they'd want us finished by ~6:00 or so. Either of the places with camping would allow us to hang out 'til whenever...

INPUT, Please!
Vasa Would be awesome for us! We would camp out, just so we can hang outwith everyone longer!
 
Alright! That's great, Sam.

How's it looking for a Saturday party? Ryan, can you make it? Maligator?
 
Hey, Everyone,

I'm working on a venue and have a couple leads. But does anyone know of any privately owned campgrounds/RV parks somewhere between I-90 and Hwy 2?

One place is supposed to call me back tomorrow, so after I hear from them, I'll post what I've found out.

There's a park in Sultan, but it's probably a state park. Another possibility might be Wolfpack - privately owned, but I don't know if he offers his property for events.
 
Hey Salsalady,
Thanks for the PM, I am going to try to make it. It would be great to get to know more chili heads like myself being new and all. I will keep looking here for more details so I can get the time off. Is there anything I will need to bring/know before hand? Look forward to seeing you all.
 
Hi HabbyHeat! Good to see you here!

It'll be some kind of a potluck picnic. We haven't got into all the food stuff yet. Keep an eye out here for all the details.

Right now it's looking like-
Saturday, September 10th, afternoon/evening
Some people will be camping, most will be day-tripping
In a park/campground either at Lake Samammish or near Monroe


Bring the usual chair, cooler, a food dish if you want to, and if you have a sample of a sauce.....we LUUUV taste testing! MMMmmmm!
 
Hey hh81, welcome to the fray! At this time assume a pot luck type of get together, and if you have anything you (or spouse?) like to make for such , spicy or not, bring it! As we get closer to this, we will figure out who brings what and all that.....

Hey SL, I have a canopy and a couple tables I can bring if needed.
 
Thanks SL and R567Man. I live about an hr away from either Monroe and Lake Sammamish so if you need anything let me know. Being the new Guy and living so close I'd love to help out. Let me know. I will keep checking on here.
 
We can't commit right now... we'll keep checking in though. If it looks good when it gets closer, maybe we'll make it.
 
The Venue is set!

I reserved 3 campsites at VASA RV Resort. Our family will be staying in one site Fri-Sat with the tent trailer. The other 2 are open for camping or just to use for the party. If we need more spaces, they aren't booked too full that weekend and I've let them know there will be an afternoon picnic and maybe some additional campers.

Looks like we are set for -
Saturday September 10th, show up whenever, eating time TBD
Vasa RV Resort, Lake Samammish
http://www.vasaparkresort.com/

For those who wish to camp-
There are 2 sites reserved, you can contact me if you want to stay on one of the reserved sites and then either put it in your name throught the Vasa office, or just pay us on that weekend. Or you can contact the park and get another camp site. Camping with partial hook-ups (water/elec) is $26/night.

There is a day visitor fee of $4.00 per person, no glass bottles, no pets. Walt, here's the idea for you. We can put one of the campsites in your name, then you could have the puppy there without hassles. Or just smuggle him in. ;)


Let's Talk FOOD!
Do you have a favorite dish to bring?

And also equipment.
Walt mentioned a canopy, table, and something else??? (Sorry, brain fade right now~) Does someone want to take care of paper plates, napkins, plastic utensils in lieu of a dish?

Everyone should plan on bringing their own lawn chairs and beverages. Beyond that, let's see what shakes out.
 
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