I second that Don, but I know it's a looooong way for you. Sure hope you can make it Paul. I already need another percussion lesson.
Seider, it's nothing special. We meet at my deer lease camp site, sit around and break rock. Last time I was out there a couple of us walked around with bows stump shooting. That was really fun. We also gathered shaft materials (youpon holly I think) and juniper staves. The landowner will come if he can as he's interested, but he wasn't able to last year. Once it gets late if you feel like hunting I have 2 pop-up ground blinds set up a few yards from feeders to try for hogs. Unfortunately, that'll be new moon weekend so it'll be real dark at night. I have a night vision rifle we can shoot which makes it a lot less primitive...and a lot more productive (assuming the hogs are coming in). But, we might try to set up a red LED light to help us shoot with a bow. There are 2 sets of bunk beds in the shed, but it's pretty rustic. Patrick rolled out a sleeping bag on his pickup tailgate and slept there last year. I usually take the night vision rifle and sleep in one of the blinds that has a bed in it. There's also a little motel 6 miles away in Cross Plains. You're close enough to drive home if you don't want to stay out there.
Since we're a small group we normally each bring food to share and cook on the grill. There's a windmill well for water (not sure I'd drink it) and we use a generator when we want power.
George