doublejj
Well-Known Member
Then I really I hope you can make it to the BBQI see that for the trim crew, I just value my culinary skills at a certain daily dollar rate that most people would probably find unreasonable
Then I really I hope you can make it to the BBQI see that for the trim crew, I just value my culinary skills at a certain daily dollar rate that most people would probably find unreasonable
I mentioned it to my lady, and we’ve been itching to get up to Tahoe for our spring trip anyway. Only a couple hours away from the BBQ.Then I really I hope you are coming to the BBQ
Grandpapy I just looked & I do still have your camp chairOk, I see and understand.
Can I say Chicken Dinner?
Most people don't understand how stressful and brutal the food industry can be. A good chef is worth every penny in my opinion.I see that for the trim crew, I just value my culinary skills at a certain daily dollar rate that most people would probably find unreasonable
FTFYMost people don't understand how stressful and brutalfood industrypot trimming can be. A good chef is worth every penny in my opinion.
Yes that too! I've seen professional trimmers work. Their skills are crazy!! Very fast, efficient and would trim circles around me haha.FTFY
I’ll be bringing the beers again.
Not sure yet.@BobBitchen you coming? Have you heard from Dr.D?
Yeah i haven’t either.Not sure yet.
I haven’t talked to Doc in a while
'Camp Far West' gets is name from being the furthest camp west along the "California Trail", a migration route for settlers coming from the East to California, and was the Donner Parties destination before they got trapped by snow in the High Sierra for the winter.It is also the 150th anniversary of the town of Wheatland becoming a city. There is still one of the hop dryers near the road, they used to be grown here. Look up the hop riot, it happened because of working conditions
There is a historical marker on Spenceville road about halfway to the lake that marks where the Donner party crossed, supposedly.'Camp Far West' gets is name from being the furthest camp west along the "California Trail", a migration route for settlers coming from the East to California, and was the Donner Parties destination before they got trapped by snow in the High Sierra for the winter.
The campground does not control the water levels. The water belongs to the local farmers and they use it for irrigation.
I've been to the diversion dam below the lake that diverts the water, it is on the road that goes to Sheridan. I'm sure it is spilling over the dam right now. They run a hydro electric generator most of the year.The campground does not control the water levels. The water belongs to the local farmers and they use it for irrigation.