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2nd October 17, 08:43 AM
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Another "name from the past" chiming in to hail the West Coast edition of Kilt Kamp! Hoping/planning to attend the contemporary session this time. Bob/bigdad1 (hubby) would tag along for the trip but not the Kamp. We are also planning a month in the UK during April/May 18. . . may be eating ramen by December, but we'll have had a grand year!
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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2nd October 17, 10:48 AM
#12
All these Kampers from the past! This has the potential to be an amazing Kilt Kamp. I need to start planning what to bake for breakfasts!
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2nd October 17, 03:00 PM
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4th October 17, 02:59 AM
#14
Do I need to bring Tim Tams?
Will I be able to try Poutine?
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4th October 17, 06:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Lady Grey
Do I need to bring Tim Tams?
Will I be able to try Poutine?
Poutine is readily available. I don't know of anyplace local that has Tim Tams , so if you would be bereft without them, perhaps you should bring some.
[Note: After doing some research on Tim Tams, found these possible sources in the area: http://timtamslam.ca/where.php ]
Last edited by KiltedKnome; 4th October 17 at 06:39 AM.
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4th October 17, 11:52 AM
#16
All good I'm not much of a Tim Tam eater....
However it is one of those request made by hosts of Aussie guests
"Bring the Tim Tams"
Have you not discovered Tim Tams??
Oh I'm 90% going for the traditional class with Barb
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4th October 17, 10:02 PM
#17
My wife loves Tim tams, they are available here in BC at some grocery stores. The dark chocolate ones are a favourite but hard to find ☹️
Great with afternoon tea, before evening scotch 😀
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8th October 17, 09:51 PM
#18
The tyranny of distance.... we in the Southern Hemisphere can't just decide a few weeks in advance to attend Kilt KAMP unfortunately, so....
Yes I've just booked my flights.
All this is rather flexible but does this seem ok?
- Australia to Honolulu 1-2 nights stay
- Honolulu to Seattle maybe 1 night stay
- Seattle to Victoria via clipper ferry with a tour of the Butchart Gardens & a nights stay
- change to a B&B in Fernwood
-Kilt Kamp
- exploring the West Coast of the USA until I'm broke, bored, or over travelling
- fly from somewhere on the west coast to Hawaii stay a few nights
- Hawaii to Australia
Advice, suggestions and other information most welcome.
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8th October 17, 11:56 PM
#19
Breaking up that very long flight from Australia is a very good idea. You are not only dealing with a 6 or 7 hour time zone difference across the date line but a total swap of seasons. You will leave home in your winter and arrive here in the height of our summer.
A bit less jet lag if you spend 2 days in Hawaii.
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9th October 17, 08:24 PM
#20
Originally Posted by Lady Grey
The tyranny of distance.... we in the Southern Hemisphere can't just decide a few weeks in advance to attend Kilt KAMP unfortunately, so....
Yes I've just booked my flights.
All this is rather flexible but does this seem ok?
- Australia to Honolulu 1-2 nights stay
- Honolulu to Seattle maybe 1 night stay
- Seattle to Victoria via clipper ferry with a tour of the Butchart Gardens & a nights stay
- change to a B&B in Fernwood
-Kilt Kamp
- exploring the West Coast of the USA until I'm broke, bored, or over travelling
- fly from somewhere on the west coast to Hawaii stay a few nights
- Hawaii to Australia
Advice, suggestions and other information most welcome.
Wow, you are very organized! I am impressed. The itinerary seems good. One of us can pick you up at the Clipper ferry dock in Victoria.
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