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I will try to inform a little more information on the camping charges. I usually get a place near the pistol range. My contract is for nine nights in the "B" section. For the September Championships it is $30 a night which is $270 for the nine nights. The Spring shoot is also the same price. So, that would be $540 for the 18 nights for both the shoots. This area just a electric hook-up without sewer or water.
The Heritage campground is more expensive as they have full hook-up there as Robin mentioned.
As you can see the prices are reasonable as compared to most commercial campgrounds.
The big drawback is you cannot get your $ back if later you decide to cancel your reservation.
Barry
 
I received it from a friend via email on Monday. From what is coming out via backchannel and Facebook--that the majority or the BOD was not made aware of these changes and/or did not approve these changes --it sounds as if the Bylaws (Art. V, Sect. 1) were ignored or violated. . . . But with the broad authority given to the Executive Committee, who knows?

There have been comments have been made by various visitors to the range for other events regarding the "RV park" being an "eyesore". Given the movement towards making the range a "shooting park", this might be one way of beginning to eliminate what some might see as a problem.
 
I did notice when looking at the camping areas the lack of trees or any type of shade. Got used to going to rendezvous where there usually is and I like it like that.
 
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