Saturday, February 5, 2011

2011 E.D.G.E. Ministry Camping and Road-Trip: June 23 to 26, 2011 (BIG SUR)

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED!


Plaskett Creek Campground is located east of the Pacific Coast Hwy (CA 1) in Big Sur, CA approximately 40 miles north of Cambria, CA and 55 miles south of Carmel, CA. It is just south of Sand Dollar Beach Day Use area which is the largest sandy beach in Big Sur.





With the Pacific Ocean on the west side, this campground has a park like setting under a scattered canopy of mature Monterey Pines and Monterey Cypress. All sites have grass in them and there is plenty of room for activities. The campground elevation is aprox. 100 above sea level in the Los Padres National Forest. Beach access is within a short walk to Sand Dollar Beach, the largest sandy beach in the Big Sur area. It is a very popular spot for surfing, fishing (fishing permits are required for those over 16), swimming, exploring, sunbathing, etc. The beach is dog friendly as long as they are on a leash and they are cleaned up after. There are also many trails that can be accessed from the Sand Dollar Beach facility which lead to exploration of the bluffs overlooking the beach and other coves and beaches in the area. Within a short drive many trails can be accessed for hiking, backpacking, bicycling, hunting and horseback riding. These trails offer a variety of experiences including water falls, groves of Redwood Trees, breathtaking views, meadows and streams. Bring plenty of water and familiarize yourself with Poison Oak as there is abundance in the area but is easily identifiable. Plaskett Creek has 44 sites each with a parking pad, picnic table, fire ring and pedestal barbeque. There are water spigots located throughout the campground, but there is no water, sewer or electrical hookups. The sites can be used for tenting or RVers. There is no dump station. All roads are paved and there are flush toilets and sinks in the restrooms.


This area has vault toilets, water spigots, fire rings, barbeques and picnic tables. The temperature is mild year round with the average temperature in the winter being 64 degrees. October-May is a great time to visit whether you are tenting or RVing and offers less crowds and whale sightings as this is their migration period.


GPS Info. (Latitude, Longitude):
35.91722, -121.465


We have a limited number of space so register** as soon as possible. For your convenience we are are offering on-line registration, you can pay with a credit card or Paypal. Use the "Add to Cart" button on the right side-bar (you may need to scroll up this page) to start the registration process.



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**Registration is transferable, non-refundable.

Monday, January 31, 2011

SURVIVAL GUIDE - 2011 CAMPING TRIP

PROPOSED ITINERARY - FOR PLASKETT CREEK @ LOS PADRESS NATL FOREST
  • 6AM Thursday June 23: Meet at Porter Ranch Town Center by In-N-Out (118 Freeway & Porter Ranch Dr)
  • 7AM Thursday June 23: Caravan Leaves
  • 9AM Thursday June 23: Pit Stop - Santa Barbara
  • 10AM Thursday June 23: Pit Stop - Morro Bay
  • 12-3PM Thursday June 23:  Lunch - TBA @ Explore Big Sur
  • 3-6PM Thursday June 23: Check-in, setup @ Plaskett Creek Campground (free to do as you please)
  • 6PM Thursday June 23: Group Dinner
  • AM Friday June 24: Group Breakfast
  • All Day Friday June 24: Activities:  Free day, experience the wilderness, etc-- Hike, Fish, Swim, Mtn Bike, etc (lunch sandwiches provided)
  • PM Friday June 24: Group Dinner
  • AM Saturday June 25: Group Breakfast
  • All Day Saturday June 25: Activities:  Free day, experience the wilderness, etc-- Hike, Fish, Swim, Mtn Bike, etc (lunch sandwiches provided)
  • PM Saturday June 25: Group Dinner
  • AM Sunday June 26: Morning Service, Brunch shortly after service.
  • AM Sunday June 26: Pack up and clean up.
  • 2PM Sunday June 26: Check Out Time
  • 6PM Sunday June 26: Arrive in the SF Valley
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW NOW or SHOULD KEEP IN MIND...
  • Making sure you have all your equipment, if you’re going to borrow equipment from someone, get it a.s.a.p.
  • Setup your carpool with other campers now.
  • Carpools are responsible for all their transportation expenses during the trip.
  • Please help with the person driving you by reimbursing them for the cost of gas, etc…round-trip is about approximately 480 miles or 4.5 hours one-way.
  • If you are planning to hike, make sure to bring hiking shoes that you've use before and bring nail clippers.
  • Group meals will be provided (Thu night, Friday 3 meals, Saturday 3 meals, Sunday Brunch)
  • If you have special dietary needs please be prepared to bring those with you, we won't be able to accommodate for you.
  • Bring your own bottled water, favorite drinks, and snacks (drinks not provided)
  • There are flush toilets and potable water at our campground.
  • We will caravan to the park, if you have FRS/GRMS radios (walkie-talkies), bring them.
  • Bring cash for incidentals during the trip (limited ATMs at the park).
  • RACOON COUNTRY! All food must be locked in lockers!

WHAT TO BRING

  • Tent
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Pillow
  • Air Mattress (optional)
  • Clothing: Warm clothes for the evenings (jeans, sweatshirts w/ hood, jackets, sweatpants, and pajamas.) Cool clothes for the day time (shirts, T-shirts, hats, swimsuit).
  • Towels
  • Toiletries: toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, lotion, hairbrush, combs, etc. Lots of quarters (coins) for showers.
  • Shoes: walking + hiking shoes (at least two pairs), rubber slippers for taking showers.
  • Nail clippers.
  • Bundle of Fire wood per car.

OTHER EQUIPMENT

  • Flashlight
  • Portable lamps
  • Insect repellant (with DEET)
  • Sunscreen
  • First Aid: Band-Aids, Tylenol, cough syrup, Pepto or Mylanta
  • Chair
  • Batteries for radios and flashlights
  • Coolers for food storage


OTHER

  • Tool Box
  • Camera (for making memories)
  • Bring your own drinks. Drinks WILL NOT be provided. Bring enough to last 3 days (esp. water)!!!
  • Bring your own snacks, especially for days when we will be hiking (i.e. trail mix, nuts, dried fruit).
  • Bring some spending money just in case you want to purchase things on the day trip(s).

*If you are going to share equipment with anyone, i.e. a tent, make sure you know how many people fit in the tent so there’s plenty of room.