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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Why are the camp owners not keeping the camp up is it a
nonprofit? Where is the money going? In 15 years the price has went up and the
upkeep has went down. The question is should we beat a dead horse and help fix
it up and keep using it? We have helped do some repairs in the past and they
raised the price after it. There are better places south of
there.<BR>Grimmie</FONT></DIV><FONT face=Arial>
<DIV><BR>From: Susan Adkins <BR>This is just my opinion. Why in the #### are
individuals who rent the site having to improve the site. That is the
responsibility of the site owner. If site owners aren't doing it which we know
for a fact they aren't WHY do we keep renting that site. I have tried
unsuccessfully to suggest other sites. My kids were sick this weekend and
I am damn glad I didn't have to navigate that site AND I am not disabled. <BR>I
have been to several events that were accessable to everyone including
wheelchairs and had a blast in the elements. <BR>Agnese<BR><BR>From: scott
melton <BR>i got news for ya its not just the mobile impared that have
issues with the wet conditions. you can call me darius the muddy after my slip
and fall in the mud<BR><BR>From: Jennifer Jackson <BR>If we are thinking of
doing work to improve accessibility, I have a suggestion. Some gravel or
hard surface paths on site will be a big benefit to the visually impaired, and
to those with mobility issues. The uneven paths and roads are difficult as
is, but when they become wet and muddy they are dangerous.<BR>Genevria</DIV>
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