The first 512 times the tour helicopter overflies HBC, its all about the cool atmosphere. The second 512 times, it?s mildly annoying. The third 512 times, (nap time midweek) you?re scouring the aero-mart for parts to build a SAM.
Gary,
HBC Sign
And you will see a ton of RV?s
Enjoy
Or maybe people will actually think about the slamming noise they make letting that door fly shut, and how it rattles everyone for a 100-yard radius. Nah, didn't think so.Well there is one small thing to add: bring earplugs in case you're tied down close to the porta-potties. The slamming doors in the middle of the night get a little old.
...I keep forgetting to bring foam door seal to stick around those door edges. Maybe this will be the year.
The most important statement of the thread so far.And don't forget to read the NOTAM!
Everything you mention is located either in the HBC pavilion or near/next to it. Due to the effort of volunteers, coffee is available in the pavilion around 6:00 am, there are gas grills located at the perimeter of the pavilion and there are charging stations there too. It's very nice. Lots of picnic tables available inside the pavilion. Ice is available from the HBC "office" next to the pavilion. It's not the Ritz of course but a very nice setup for campersOther than the aforementioned door-slammin' port-a-can's what are the near-by facilities like, e.g. showers, charging stations, ice/coffee availability, etc in the HBC area?
I'm familiar with the North-40 area having camped there several years but having recently acquired an RV this will be my first experience camping at the RV - "Heaven" and/or "Ghetto" depending on your perspective?
Thanks