Post by Atrus Rand on Oct 26, 2004 0:31:08 GMT -5
Why not put down what to expect from the camps we go to, huh? Well here we go!
If the event you will be at is Camp Pine Tree, Then expect this:
The inn and food areas are seperated, each in a building while the sleeping quarters are cabins located very close to each. Each cabin has a refrigerator and an oven (ours had a toaster last time as well). There are about 5 exits to the forlornes and the parking lot is pretty close as well (almost visible from the inn). The inn itself has quarters for sleeping as well, although only the brave take the risk of sleeping in a place prone to attacks. This place is quite excellent for winter events since a nice warm place is always close at hand.
If the event you are attending is at Camp Kettle Run:
Camp kettle Run is considered by most to be the "Original Evermoore". There are about 4-6 exits to the forlornes (not too sure, there are many forks in trails that are very close to town.) and the trails' density can vary greatly, (making many places excellent for traps, I found this out the hard way). The sleeping areas are tents which are made of heavy tarp material and can keep heat very well. The Inn and Tents are actually quite far from each other, not far enough to make it annoying to go from place to place, but far enough to make you feel stupid if you forgot something. The parking lot is very distant from the actual event area and can take about 5-10 minutes to get from inn to lot and back (if quick). The inn itself can also have people to sleep inside, but mostly this is the innkeeper and others who help inside the inn. The food area is inside the inn's main room and guildhall supply is close as well.
If your event is being held at Camp Roosevelt:
This camp is by far the most beautiful of all of the camps, the sleeping area is whatever you want it to be though! (You must bring your own tent) During the summer months, bug spray is a needed thing, keeping your tent closed is something you must do if you mind sleeping with all kinds of kritters. But to make up for that is the beauty of the place. The sunrise is something that I will never forget waking up to. The inn is located quite a ways away from the campsite, and forgetting your ritual powders at the campsite when at the inn will usually result in buying more ritual powder rather than going back for it. There is a bridge at this camp (which some call "The Cheese grater" because it is a large metal construction with holes) which runs across a beautiful river. There are about 3 major trails away from town but these break off into many other trails. The inn and kitchen are joined once again and the people who choose to stay at the kitchen usually sleep on the floor or tables. We fought the first nexus here and won. This camp is truly one of the gems. I hope I get to go there again soon.
If the event you will be at is Camp Pine Tree, Then expect this:
The inn and food areas are seperated, each in a building while the sleeping quarters are cabins located very close to each. Each cabin has a refrigerator and an oven (ours had a toaster last time as well). There are about 5 exits to the forlornes and the parking lot is pretty close as well (almost visible from the inn). The inn itself has quarters for sleeping as well, although only the brave take the risk of sleeping in a place prone to attacks. This place is quite excellent for winter events since a nice warm place is always close at hand.
If the event you are attending is at Camp Kettle Run:
Camp kettle Run is considered by most to be the "Original Evermoore". There are about 4-6 exits to the forlornes (not too sure, there are many forks in trails that are very close to town.) and the trails' density can vary greatly, (making many places excellent for traps, I found this out the hard way). The sleeping areas are tents which are made of heavy tarp material and can keep heat very well. The Inn and Tents are actually quite far from each other, not far enough to make it annoying to go from place to place, but far enough to make you feel stupid if you forgot something. The parking lot is very distant from the actual event area and can take about 5-10 minutes to get from inn to lot and back (if quick). The inn itself can also have people to sleep inside, but mostly this is the innkeeper and others who help inside the inn. The food area is inside the inn's main room and guildhall supply is close as well.
If your event is being held at Camp Roosevelt:
This camp is by far the most beautiful of all of the camps, the sleeping area is whatever you want it to be though! (You must bring your own tent) During the summer months, bug spray is a needed thing, keeping your tent closed is something you must do if you mind sleeping with all kinds of kritters. But to make up for that is the beauty of the place. The sunrise is something that I will never forget waking up to. The inn is located quite a ways away from the campsite, and forgetting your ritual powders at the campsite when at the inn will usually result in buying more ritual powder rather than going back for it. There is a bridge at this camp (which some call "The Cheese grater" because it is a large metal construction with holes) which runs across a beautiful river. There are about 3 major trails away from town but these break off into many other trails. The inn and kitchen are joined once again and the people who choose to stay at the kitchen usually sleep on the floor or tables. We fought the first nexus here and won. This camp is truly one of the gems. I hope I get to go there again soon.