NOTE: Driving directions are on the very bottom of this post.
The 4th annual winter RV.Net SAL rally will be held at San Antonio Lake (SAL) at the Redonda Vista campground on Friday & Saturday Feb. 15th & 16th. This event is held rain or shine! We will have access to a group room for the entire weekend. NO DOGS IN THE GROUP ROOM
Cancellations:THERE ARE NO REFUNDS AFTER FEB. 7, 2008
Cost $55.00 for Friday and Saturday night, Feb. 15th & 16th. The cost for the tri-tip is $5.00 per person. Kids under 12 are free.
This is a 3-day weekend for most as Monday, Feb. 18th is President's Day. A few of us will stay over until Monday, but the rally is officially Friday and Saturday. If you would like to come early or stay later, you will need to make those arrangements at the gate when you arrive. San Antonio Lake does not take reservations this time of year (except for large groups).
1. Ray & Judy - AKA Cruzette - camping paid & two for tri tip
2. Bruce & Soon - AKA strollin - camping paid & two for tri tip
3. Adam & Sherry - AKA Huminie - camping paid & three for tri tip
4. Lee & Shelia - AKA Lee in CA - camping paid & 3 for tri tip
5. Eldon & Nancy - AKA DslDiva and Nerdofparadise - camping paid & 1 for tri-tip
6. Bruce & Sherry - AKA pink303 and Fun - camping paid & two for tri tip
7. Steve & Terry - AKA The Dunks and Veggieman - camping paid & two for tri-tip
8. Newton & Rose - AKA Sailingnuts - camping paid & two for tri tip
9. Butch & Karla - AKA Wrasle Castle and klyde2 - camping paid & two for tri tip
10. Richard - Friends of Bruce & Sherry - camping paid & one for tri tip
11. Keith & Tracey - AKA Alpenduo - camping paid & two for tri tip
12. Rick & Cherie - AKA snowyrange - camping paid & two for tri tip
13. Dan & Susan - AKA Fulltimers - camping paid & two for tri-tip
14. Doug & Juanita - AKA Hotel California - camping paid and 2 for tri-tip
15. Jill & Bill - AKA Duuserdog - camping paid and one for tri-tip
16. Linda G. & Jack - AKA Campanride - camping paid & one for tri-tip
17. Linda B. & Robin - AKA Not A Clue - camping paid & two for tri-tip
18. Nina & Ramon - AKA Lobo Pricessa - camping paid & three for tri-tip
19. Cliff & Gerri - AKA CandG - camping paid & two for tri-tip
Planned activities (optional)
Note: Please bring your own place settings and your own drinks to all meals. Paper plates, cups, napkins and a knife & fork will be provided for the omelet breakfast as well as milk, OJ and cranberry juice.
Friday
Dinner - 6 to 9 Potluck Crock-pot dinner.
We'll leave the crock-pots going in the group room until 9 PM. This way late arrivals can have a warm meal. If you are arriving in the evening and have no time to do a crock-pot meal, please bring a desert or some sort of bread (rolls, corn bread???). If you are arriving after 9 PM, plan on eating dinner before you reach SAL. No signup sheet.
Saturday
Morning - 10 AM - Jester Butch's kids activity.
Lunch - noon
Bruce & Soon are hosting a deli lunch Signup Sheet
Meat & cheese deli trays: Bruce & Soon
Extra Meat & Cheese: Cliff & Gerry
Turkey roll-ups: Adam & Sherry
Kaiser rolls: Ray & Judy
Sliced French bread: Lee & Shelia
Sour Dough Bread: Lee & Shelia
Wheat bread: Cliff & Gerry
Rye bread: Cliff & Gerry and Jill & Bill
Shredded Lettuce: Ray & Judy
Sliced Tomatoes: Jill & Bill
Sliced onion: Lee & Shelia
Mayonnaise: Steve & Terry
Mustard: Steve & Terry
Pickles & Pickle relish: Rick & Cherie
Pickles: Adam & Sherry
Olive assortment: Doug & Juanita
Coleslaw: Keith & Tracey
Chips: Linda & Robin and Dan & Susan
Cookies: Bruce & Sherry and Nina & Ramon
2 PM - Blitz Tournament. Each player needs to bring one dollar (entry fee)and 3 quarters to play. This is an easy game to learn. We did this last year and it was lots of fun.
5 -6 PM cocktail hour in the group room
Dinner - 6 to 7 PM
Adam has volunteered to smoke some tri-tip for us. Side dishes and deserts will be potluck.
Bingo
We will play three games of white elephant Bingo. Everyone is invited to play. Each player should bring at least one unwrapped white elephant (an unwanted used item - one man's trash is another man's treasure :-) There will be a prize for the person who gets a Bingo blackout.
Sunday
Breakfast 8:00 to 10:00 AM
Linda G. AKA campanride, has volunteered to head up the "Omelets in a Bag" all ingredients will be potluck.
Breakfast Signup List
Remember all meats need to be pre-cooked for the omelets and all the other add-ins need to be diced and chopped.
Ziploc freezer bags for all: Linda G.
English Muffins 5-6 packs: Nancy and Eldon
Toaster: Bruce & Sherry and Jill & Bill
Butter or Margarine: Ray & Judy
Jams: Bruce & Sherry
1 - dozen eggs: Linda G.
1 - dozen eggs: Rick & Cherie
1 - 1/2 dozen eggs: Newton & Rose
1 - 1/2 dozen eggs: Judy & Ray
1 - 1/2 dozen eggs: Lee & Shelia
Grated Cheese: Lee & Shelia
Cooked & crumbled Sausage: Linda G.
Cooked & crumbled turkey Sausage: Newton & Rose
Spicy sausage: Nina & Ramon
Avocado: Dan & Susan
Sliced Mushrooms: Steve & Terry
Chopped Onions: Cliff & Gerry
Chopped Spinach: Keith & Tracey
Bacon (crumbled): Steve & Terry
Bacon strips: Doug & Juanita
Ham (cubed): Butch & Karla
Green/Red Peppers (chopped): Jill & Bill
Home made Salsa: Nina & Ramon
Bloody Mary Fixins: Doug & Juanita
Cranberry Juice: Linda G.
1 Gallon OJ: Butch & Karla
Milk: Butch & Karla
Cups: Cliff & Gerry
Paper plates: Ray & Judy
Napkins: Ray & Judy
Plastic knives & forks: Ray & Judy
Coming from the North
Take Highway 101 south to the Jolon Road exit (G-14). It’s just north of King City. Proceed south on Jolon Road for approximately 21 miles to the Interlake Road Intersection (the Lockwood Store will be on your left). Turn right onto Interlake Road (SAL South shore) and proceed for approximately 18 miles. Turn left onto San Antonio Road and proceed for 3 miles to the gate. It's approximately 45-minute drive from King City.
Note: we fuel up at the 1st Greenfield exit, there is a Shell station with gas & diesel and easy on and off the freeway. There is a gas station combo mini market when you first start down Jolon Road, not sure if the have diesel. The marina sells gas for a premium price at SAL! There is no place to get diesel nearby so make sure you have enough diesel when you leave the rally to go at least 30-40 miles.
Coming from the South
Take highway 101 north to Paso Robles, exit on 24th Street (G-14) and proceed approximately 7 miles. Note, this is a steep grade but very doable in an RV. Turn right on San Antonio Road and proceed approximately 7 miles to the gate entrance. It’s about a 45-minute drive from Paso Robles.
there is NO...NO..I repeat....NO exit 24 North Bound....look for the highway 41 exit..... then turn left (or West if you prefer)
Directions to our camping area
From Interlake road, turn onto San Antonio Road. It's about 1 mile once you turn off Interlake road to the SAL gate.
At the San Antonio Entrance Gate
If you are arriving on Friday and the Ranger is present, stop and tell him/her that you are with the RV.net rally and that your name is on the attendee list, the ranger will waive you on through. If no Ranger is present, go ahead and drive straight through.
The name of the campground is Redonda Vista area "E". It's the first right once you get into the park (about a mile in from the gate). Continue down through the campground about 1/4 of a mile. Turn right just AFTER the bathroom/showers (don't turn BEFORE the bathrooms) and go up the hill to the Redonda Vista "E" campground.
At the top of the hill it levels off a bit(this is the area to unhook tow cars) take the first right, you'll see a big campground sign, and another set of bathroom/showers. Our sites start at the bottom of the hill. We have sites 1 - 19 as you travel up the hill. At the top of the hill you will see the group room building. A few sites also continue down the hill after the group room.
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If Lee can promise NO RAIN, we would like to attend.
DeWayne & Judy
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It is hard to kiss the lips at night, that has chewed your butt all day long!
The week following this is one of our kid's two spring breaks...we may consider heading to somewhere like Paso/WC after the rally for the rest of the week.
Quote: If Lee can promise NO RAIN, we would like to attend.
Last year was the first time it didn't rain, temps were in the mid 70's, but unfortunately that's not the norm. No promises of no rain, but we do have a group room to stay dry in.
Wow I guess I should have stayed in the office today.
We're in!!!!
Let the planning start.
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