Camp Jeep California
#31
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Re: Camp Jeep California
Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
pay. Just ain't right.
Bill
"David Mize" wrote in message
>
> Been to three so far. The price is per vehicle, and it's a great price for
a
> family of 3. There's more activities there than most people can do in a
> three day weekend. It's very well run, and well worth the price.
California
> is new this year, and this is also the first time that Jeep has held two
> Camps in one year, in opposite ends of the country. The fee covers camp
> activities only- food & room is on your own. There is no camping at the
> sites. If your jeep falls off of a mountain, towing is also technically
your
> problem- although the trail leaders I've seen would always do their best
to
> haul out the pieces for you.
>
> They started to book in California last year, then abruptly cancelled it,
> saying that registrations weren't where they wanted them. Jeep also made
> some noise about admitting non-Jeep vehicles for one day only during camp
> last year. They were apparently shouted down, as they quickly cancelled
that
> idea.
> --
>
> David Mize dmize@wowway.com
> Pickerington, Ohio
>
>
people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
pay. Just ain't right.
Bill
"David Mize" wrote in message
>
> Been to three so far. The price is per vehicle, and it's a great price for
a
> family of 3. There's more activities there than most people can do in a
> three day weekend. It's very well run, and well worth the price.
California
> is new this year, and this is also the first time that Jeep has held two
> Camps in one year, in opposite ends of the country. The fee covers camp
> activities only- food & room is on your own. There is no camping at the
> sites. If your jeep falls off of a mountain, towing is also technically
your
> problem- although the trail leaders I've seen would always do their best
to
> haul out the pieces for you.
>
> They started to book in California last year, then abruptly cancelled it,
> saying that registrations weren't where they wanted them. Jeep also made
> some noise about admitting non-Jeep vehicles for one day only during camp
> last year. They were apparently shouted down, as they quickly cancelled
that
> idea.
> --
>
> David Mize dmize@wowway.com
> Pickerington, Ohio
>
>
#32
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Posts: n/a
Re: Camp Jeep California
Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
pay. Just ain't right.
Bill
"David Mize" wrote in message
>
> Been to three so far. The price is per vehicle, and it's a great price for
a
> family of 3. There's more activities there than most people can do in a
> three day weekend. It's very well run, and well worth the price.
California
> is new this year, and this is also the first time that Jeep has held two
> Camps in one year, in opposite ends of the country. The fee covers camp
> activities only- food & room is on your own. There is no camping at the
> sites. If your jeep falls off of a mountain, towing is also technically
your
> problem- although the trail leaders I've seen would always do their best
to
> haul out the pieces for you.
>
> They started to book in California last year, then abruptly cancelled it,
> saying that registrations weren't where they wanted them. Jeep also made
> some noise about admitting non-Jeep vehicles for one day only during camp
> last year. They were apparently shouted down, as they quickly cancelled
that
> idea.
> --
>
> David Mize dmize@wowway.com
> Pickerington, Ohio
>
>
people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
pay. Just ain't right.
Bill
"David Mize" wrote in message
>
> Been to three so far. The price is per vehicle, and it's a great price for
a
> family of 3. There's more activities there than most people can do in a
> three day weekend. It's very well run, and well worth the price.
California
> is new this year, and this is also the first time that Jeep has held two
> Camps in one year, in opposite ends of the country. The fee covers camp
> activities only- food & room is on your own. There is no camping at the
> sites. If your jeep falls off of a mountain, towing is also technically
your
> problem- although the trail leaders I've seen would always do their best
to
> haul out the pieces for you.
>
> They started to book in California last year, then abruptly cancelled it,
> saying that registrations weren't where they wanted them. Jeep also made
> some noise about admitting non-Jeep vehicles for one day only during camp
> last year. They were apparently shouted down, as they quickly cancelled
that
> idea.
> --
>
> David Mize dmize@wowway.com
> Pickerington, Ohio
>
>
#33
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Re: Camp Jeep California
Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
pay. Just ain't right.
Bill
"David Mize" wrote in message
>
> Been to three so far. The price is per vehicle, and it's a great price for
a
> family of 3. There's more activities there than most people can do in a
> three day weekend. It's very well run, and well worth the price.
California
> is new this year, and this is also the first time that Jeep has held two
> Camps in one year, in opposite ends of the country. The fee covers camp
> activities only- food & room is on your own. There is no camping at the
> sites. If your jeep falls off of a mountain, towing is also technically
your
> problem- although the trail leaders I've seen would always do their best
to
> haul out the pieces for you.
>
> They started to book in California last year, then abruptly cancelled it,
> saying that registrations weren't where they wanted them. Jeep also made
> some noise about admitting non-Jeep vehicles for one day only during camp
> last year. They were apparently shouted down, as they quickly cancelled
that
> idea.
> --
>
> David Mize dmize@wowway.com
> Pickerington, Ohio
>
>
people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
pay. Just ain't right.
Bill
"David Mize" wrote in message
>
> Been to three so far. The price is per vehicle, and it's a great price for
a
> family of 3. There's more activities there than most people can do in a
> three day weekend. It's very well run, and well worth the price.
California
> is new this year, and this is also the first time that Jeep has held two
> Camps in one year, in opposite ends of the country. The fee covers camp
> activities only- food & room is on your own. There is no camping at the
> sites. If your jeep falls off of a mountain, towing is also technically
your
> problem- although the trail leaders I've seen would always do their best
to
> haul out the pieces for you.
>
> They started to book in California last year, then abruptly cancelled it,
> saying that registrations weren't where they wanted them. Jeep also made
> some noise about admitting non-Jeep vehicles for one day only during camp
> last year. They were apparently shouted down, as they quickly cancelled
that
> idea.
> --
>
> David Mize dmize@wowway.com
> Pickerington, Ohio
>
>
#34
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Re: Camp Jeep California
It's a family affair, take your girlfriend and her child.
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William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
> people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
> that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
> This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
> options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
> married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
> pay. Just ain't right.
>
> Bill
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
> people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
> that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
> This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
> options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
> married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
> pay. Just ain't right.
>
> Bill
#35
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Posts: n/a
Re: Camp Jeep California
It's a family affair, take your girlfriend and her child.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
> people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
> that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
> This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
> options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
> married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
> pay. Just ain't right.
>
> Bill
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
> people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
> that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
> This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
> options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
> married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
> pay. Just ain't right.
>
> Bill
#36
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Re: Camp Jeep California
It's a family affair, take your girlfriend and her child.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
> people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
> that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
> This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
> options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
> married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
> pay. Just ain't right.
>
> Bill
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
> people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
> that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
> This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
> options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
> married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
> pay. Just ain't right.
>
> Bill
#37
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Posts: n/a
Re: Camp Jeep California
It's a family affair, take your girlfriend and her child.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
> people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
> that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
> This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
> options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
> married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
> pay. Just ain't right.
>
> Bill
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
> people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
> that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
> This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
> options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
> married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
> pay. Just ain't right.
>
> Bill
#38
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Re: Camp Jeep California
In message <2kc91fFgf81U1@uni-berlin.de>, "William Oliveri" wrote:
>Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
>people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
>that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
>This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
>options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
>married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
>pay. Just ain't right.
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>Bill
>
>
>"David Mize" wrote in message
>>
>> Been to three so far. The price is per vehicle, and it's a great price for
>a
>> family of 3. There's more activities there than most people can do in a
>> three day weekend. It's very well run, and well worth the price.
>California
>> is new this year, and this is also the first time that Jeep has held two
>> Camps in one year, in opposite ends of the country. The fee covers camp
>> activities only- food & room is on your own. There is no camping at the
>> sites. If your jeep falls off of a mountain, towing is also technically
>your
>> problem- although the trail leaders I've seen would always do their best
>to
>> haul out the pieces for you.
>>
>> They started to book in California last year, then abruptly cancelled it,
>> saying that registrations weren't where they wanted them. Jeep also made
>> some noise about admitting non-Jeep vehicles for one day only during camp
>> last year. They were apparently shouted down, as they quickly cancelled
>that
>> idea.
>> --
>>
>> David Mize dmize@wowway.com
>> Pickerington, Ohio
>>
>>
>
>Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
>people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
>that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
>This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
>options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
>married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
>pay. Just ain't right.
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>Bill
>
>
>"David Mize" wrote in message
>>
>> Been to three so far. The price is per vehicle, and it's a great price for
>a
>> family of 3. There's more activities there than most people can do in a
>> three day weekend. It's very well run, and well worth the price.
>California
>> is new this year, and this is also the first time that Jeep has held two
>> Camps in one year, in opposite ends of the country. The fee covers camp
>> activities only- food & room is on your own. There is no camping at the
>> sites. If your jeep falls off of a mountain, towing is also technically
>your
>> problem- although the trail leaders I've seen would always do their best
>to
>> haul out the pieces for you.
>>
>> They started to book in California last year, then abruptly cancelled it,
>> saying that registrations weren't where they wanted them. Jeep also made
>> some noise about admitting non-Jeep vehicles for one day only during camp
>> last year. They were apparently shouted down, as they quickly cancelled
>that
>> idea.
>> --
>>
>> David Mize dmize@wowway.com
>> Pickerington, Ohio
>>
>>
>
#39
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Re: Camp Jeep California
In message <2kc91fFgf81U1@uni-berlin.de>, "William Oliveri" wrote:
>Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
>people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
>that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
>This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
>options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
>married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
>pay. Just ain't right.
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>Bill
>
>
>"David Mize" wrote in message
>>
>> Been to three so far. The price is per vehicle, and it's a great price for
>a
>> family of 3. There's more activities there than most people can do in a
>> three day weekend. It's very well run, and well worth the price.
>California
>> is new this year, and this is also the first time that Jeep has held two
>> Camps in one year, in opposite ends of the country. The fee covers camp
>> activities only- food & room is on your own. There is no camping at the
>> sites. If your jeep falls off of a mountain, towing is also technically
>your
>> problem- although the trail leaders I've seen would always do their best
>to
>> haul out the pieces for you.
>>
>> They started to book in California last year, then abruptly cancelled it,
>> saying that registrations weren't where they wanted them. Jeep also made
>> some noise about admitting non-Jeep vehicles for one day only during camp
>> last year. They were apparently shouted down, as they quickly cancelled
>that
>> idea.
>> --
>>
>> David Mize dmize@wowway.com
>> Pickerington, Ohio
>>
>>
>
>Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
>people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
>that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
>This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
>options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
>married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
>pay. Just ain't right.
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>Bill
>
>
>"David Mize" wrote in message
>>
>> Been to three so far. The price is per vehicle, and it's a great price for
>a
>> family of 3. There's more activities there than most people can do in a
>> three day weekend. It's very well run, and well worth the price.
>California
>> is new this year, and this is also the first time that Jeep has held two
>> Camps in one year, in opposite ends of the country. The fee covers camp
>> activities only- food & room is on your own. There is no camping at the
>> sites. If your jeep falls off of a mountain, towing is also technically
>your
>> problem- although the trail leaders I've seen would always do their best
>to
>> haul out the pieces for you.
>>
>> They started to book in California last year, then abruptly cancelled it,
>> saying that registrations weren't where they wanted them. Jeep also made
>> some noise about admitting non-Jeep vehicles for one day only during camp
>> last year. They were apparently shouted down, as they quickly cancelled
>that
>> idea.
>> --
>>
>> David Mize dmize@wowway.com
>> Pickerington, Ohio
>>
>>
>
#40
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Re: Camp Jeep California
In message <2kc91fFgf81U1@uni-berlin.de>, "William Oliveri" wrote:
>Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
>people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
>that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
>This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
>options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
>married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
>pay. Just ain't right.
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>Bill
>
>
>"David Mize" wrote in message
>>
>> Been to three so far. The price is per vehicle, and it's a great price for
>a
>> family of 3. There's more activities there than most people can do in a
>> three day weekend. It's very well run, and well worth the price.
>California
>> is new this year, and this is also the first time that Jeep has held two
>> Camps in one year, in opposite ends of the country. The fee covers camp
>> activities only- food & room is on your own. There is no camping at the
>> sites. If your jeep falls off of a mountain, towing is also technically
>your
>> problem- although the trail leaders I've seen would always do their best
>to
>> haul out the pieces for you.
>>
>> They started to book in California last year, then abruptly cancelled it,
>> saying that registrations weren't where they wanted them. Jeep also made
>> some noise about admitting non-Jeep vehicles for one day only during camp
>> last year. They were apparently shouted down, as they quickly cancelled
>that
>> idea.
>> --
>>
>> David Mize dmize@wowway.com
>> Pickerington, Ohio
>>
>>
>
>Price per vehicle don't help me much. Why don't they average the number of
>people per jeep (let's say three) and divide the 335 by 3 for one. So
>that'd be 110.00 for one person in one jeep. That's more reasonable.
>
>This jeep thing is like pricing on health insurance. They give you two
>options. Single or Family no matter how many are in your family. So as I
>married man I'm paying the same as someone with a wife and 10 kids would
>pay. Just ain't right.
WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>Bill
>
>
>"David Mize" wrote in message
>>
>> Been to three so far. The price is per vehicle, and it's a great price for
>a
>> family of 3. There's more activities there than most people can do in a
>> three day weekend. It's very well run, and well worth the price.
>California
>> is new this year, and this is also the first time that Jeep has held two
>> Camps in one year, in opposite ends of the country. The fee covers camp
>> activities only- food & room is on your own. There is no camping at the
>> sites. If your jeep falls off of a mountain, towing is also technically
>your
>> problem- although the trail leaders I've seen would always do their best
>to
>> haul out the pieces for you.
>>
>> They started to book in California last year, then abruptly cancelled it,
>> saying that registrations weren't where they wanted them. Jeep also made
>> some noise about admitting non-Jeep vehicles for one day only during camp
>> last year. They were apparently shouted down, as they quickly cancelled
>that
>> idea.
>> --
>>
>> David Mize dmize@wowway.com
>> Pickerington, Ohio
>>
>>
>