Yes, as Tryin has said, the psychedelic Merlin made the trip. I took all 4 of the strippers and I was pleased to see them hit the water often even though they were obviously trippers and needed additional weight to paddle them properly. (most of the boats seemed to be smaller capacity day paddlers but there were some tripping-capable entries there)
The Raven, in particular, seemed challenging when empty (I've never paddled it that way) and it immediately ejected one young man upon entry and nearly dumped a couple more from what I saw. I'll have to take some water bags for ballast in the future.
The tie-dyed Merlin & Alan's Bloodvein were also popular and I got some great feedback and might have convinced a couple of guys to take the plunge, join the insanity and build a stripper themselves.
There was a great selection of boats to paddle (I think
@Sliding Focus paddled all of them) and it was fun encouraging irresponsible spending in real time instead of via the internet (though, in truth,
@Tsuga8 is far more to blame than we were).
The venue was great, camping fees were reasonable ($35 as night) and 3 meals a day were provided for whatever you wished to donate. Friday supper is a vegetarian potluck and it turns out that
@RPATCH is pretty handy on the Blackstone (at least, I think that was him), while lunch & Saturday suppers are carnivore-friendly.
CTN was pretty well represented with (I think) 8 or 9 members in attendance and, although we seemed to be a bit on the rowdy side of average for the campers, we were warmly welcomed and even invited back. At least I was; not sure about
@Tryin': "Hey Becky, what's the deal with your (
really obvious) dislike for Bill...?"
In his defense, I probably wasn't much better... Becky (a vegetarian): "I love groundhogs". Me: "me too, they're delicious"
Meanwhile,
@NikonF5user seemed content to watch most of the chaos unfold while maintaining close proximity to the beer cooler.
Honestly, I'm really not much for group events but I had a great time, spent quite a bit of time talking to folks like Dave Curtis and it was extremely cool to meet some of you in person. I'll highly recommend everyone attending next year... I'll bring a couple of cases of Yuengling.