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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    And the more I think about it, I think I'd rather just do a TE ride and not be part of the C&O Association ride. But I'm antisocial like that.
    Quote Originally Posted by withm View Post
    I'd rather do a small group as well - not with hordes of other cyclists on the path.
    Quote Originally Posted by Regina View Post
    Ooo....Can I join?? (or is the group getting too big?)
    Yup, count me as anti-social too. But what happens when you put too many anti-social people together?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW View Post
    Yup, count me as anti-social too. But what happens when you put too many anti-social people together?
    Parrrrty!!!!!

    Or we retire to our individual tents and read a book by flashlight.

    As to the size of the group, the National Park Service web site says that "a camping unit consists of a non-family group of up to eight people." So I'd say we've got to limit the group to 8 if we're going to camp.

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    I think we need to hire Bubba to handle the camping part.

    Camping is a lot of work for a series of one night stands.

    I'd want to do it in the fall since my spring allergies would make it impossible for me at any other time of the year. So if you go in the spring, take notes, and the fall group can reap the benefits of your experience. That or take our princess muffins to the motels and have hot showers and comfy beds each night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by withm View Post
    I think we need to hire Bubba to handle the camping part.

    Camping is a lot of work for a series of one night stands.
    As in provide support? Carry and set up and stuff? Cool!

    I like fall, too. spring weather can be tricky.
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