stumpXJ
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Im cross posting this from ExpeditionPortal.com. Its simply copy and pasted from that site. If you have question, let me know on here or on their. Myself and a few others have been doing this event for a few years, and it gets bigger and better every year.
The original/official thread is here. You may have to sign up if youre not a member there.
Lowrange (Andy) came with his family last year, and I think he enjoyed himself... would be awesome to get some more
folks involved.
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/117353-Country-Fried-Weekend-2014
The original/official thread is here. You may have to sign up if youre not a member there.
Lowrange (Andy) came with his family last year, and I think he enjoyed himself... would be awesome to get some more

http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/117353-Country-Fried-Weekend-2014
It was 52 degrees this morning, the leaves are turning, and I can already smell the turkey frying!
It's that time of year again, magic time ---- no, not Thanksgiving, not Christmas ----- It's the SouthEast Expedition Society's Country Fried Weekend time.
Due to the fantastic time we had last year, it will be held again at Wildcat Campground in Suches, GA; the long weekend is January 17-19, 2014. It's a great campground that offers a little of everything ---- shaded tree-filled spots on a hill, two secluded tent-only locations, gimungo RV pads with full power, wifi, big/clean bath-house, covered pavilion with lots of tables & chairs, a huge grill, huge firepit with seating, a small lake, a 4x4 trail, access to backcountry dirt roads, a "bunk-house" cabin (available to rent).
Here's a MAP, to it.
CFW is a potluck and dinner on Saturday & is traditionally an all-afternoon/all-evening affair. The highlight is the fried turkey but anything goes.
Who's doing the turkey(s) this year, btw?
CFW is a mellow event, family-friendly, moderate alcohol consumption, and no electronic music (if you play or sing, please feel free).
The fire will be epic again.
Slideshows of our previous CFWs
http://youtu.be/jps7tV0yMgQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S16vxbpEEqE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UsQ9IoNxXAU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gKrjVGM-pI
It doesn't cost anything to attend; the event itself is free.
The campground is private however and that isn't free ----- Wildcat will be ours for the weekend, closed to the non-SEES community.
It got a bit confusing last year so, with the help of Donald Oaks, the proprietor, we simplified the camping fees. $20/night for a regular campsite and $30/night for one with power; $5/truck for day-trippers (potty fee). We thought this would work pretty well --- if the fee sounds high for a solo adventurer, hook up with somebody and share a tent. Try to keep it in reason though. Like two tents or two vehicles per site.