OK, a couple of things.
First off, I will bring a bunch of 4" sewer pipe and several "y"s. I can join all this together and the kitchen stuff can be dropped into the line and run out in the woods. We can set a real wash station above it too and have a place for anybody to wash up with real water. If anybody in the kitchen crew wants me to bring any other plumbing fittings, give me a list and I'll see what I can do.
Second, I have B7 reserved and I am wondering where it is on the field. Could one of you that has been there draw a crude map of the area with the RV spots layed out on it. What I really wanted was a spot on the end so I could set my stuff up in my spot and put my lights and the kitchen tent us next to me in the open. If that can't be done, then I would like for try and run power from my spot behind the kitchen trailer to a spot with the lights and tent.
Next, it looks like a 4 prong 230 volt plug in that picture ZOUT posted. If that is the case I plan to bring my QUIET electric welder. I also will be tight on room for my gas powered one. I really want to make sure I can do a little welding so if I can't confirm the 230 volt plug, I will bring both. Speddmon has offered his welder too but I always assume surplus equipment is subject to not make it. So a back up plan is always good. If anyone out there is familiar with the plug pictured and can say with some confindence it is a 230 volt plug, I will just bring my electric welder and Speddmon will be by backup. Also if anybody needs anything welded, I will be happy to do it. I am a pipe welder so all I do is stick and usually 1/4" thick or thicker. Don't bring a fender over, it will have a bigger hole in it after I zap it.
One more note, I have scaled back my operation and I plan to drive my M813 with a trailer and old project vehicle with a gas golf cart on the back of the old vehicle. I will not have anything else to drive and I don't plan to take the RV (M813) on the trail. It will be full of my camping stuff with a very large canvas on the back (I have the top 8" higher because of the ISO sides, more head room). If I decide to check out the trails, can you drive a golf cart on the jeep trails we are using? I dout I will but if it's an option, I'm dumb enough. I plan to leave Blythewood Thursday morning and after several stops to fix things I should be there before lunch. 25 days and counting.
Joe