by seanT » Thu Aug 24, 2006 1:26 pm
The camping there is pretty good but you have to make sure that you are not pitching your tent on any endangered species or trampling any endangered species to get to where you are going to pitch your tent. Im sure the organizers will tell you what to look out for and where it is appropriate to pitch a tent. If not ask them, you wouldnt want to be responsible for the crushing of a nest or the stamping down of a rare plant. If the weather is nice it is totally possible to just bivy under a roof but then you would be far from where most people camp.
Have fun
tread lightly
leave no trace that means ZERO.
SeanT