At 06:31 PM 6/5/00 -0400, Scott Sawyer wrote:
>In true Underdog fashion, does anyone know if on- site camping is
>allowed/ possible at Peru? At least three of us will be attending
>(assuming my car is back together and my back doesn't do anything weird
>tomorrow morning after getting rear ended by a 17 year old in a Buick in
>the rain today) and we're pretty cheap :^) Thanks!
I think the following answers your question:
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From: rjohnson@friendlynet.com
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 23:03:14 -0500
Subject: RV's at Peru/Grissom (All events)
To: autox@autox.team.net
Sender: owner-autox@autox.team.net
Reply-To: rjohnson@friendlynet.com
The rental agreements with the ReDevelopment Authority at Grissom
expressly forbids any & all overnight occupancy of GRA or US Gov't
property.
The gate to the autocross site must be closed and locked from sunset to
sunrise, with nobody inside. (Vehicles, trailers & the like can be
there. . . . .)
We usually able to convince the Grissom Air Museum (private property) to
leave their gate open at night, and if you park there you owe the Museum
$5 per night per rig as a donation.
Many of the local property owners (local motels, especially) have little
patience with
RV 'squatters' as they have seen at previous events. . . . .
Questions, please send me a note. . . . .
Roger (Ohio) Johnson
Dick Rasmussen
CM 85
85 Van Diemen RF-85 Formula Ford
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