So far....
Camping : Pui O beach, Lantau Island.
Backup: Nam Shan campsite, Lantau Island.
Camp Date: 25 December,2006 - 26 December,2006
Equipment: Bring ALL this:
- Radio
- mobile phones
- first aid kits
- tents
- sleeping bags (and mats)
- Swiss Army knife
- cooking equipment
- eating stuff
- food
- bathroom stuff
- money
- snacks
Read This!
http://www.afcd.gov.hk/english/publications/publications_cou/files/camp_e.pdf
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6 comments:
My only concern is where the hell do we put those hefty bags!
We don't want to have to carry all that crap around.
We have to leave that stuff somewhere for the second day. Otherwise, we should just hang out near the campsite by then and then go back for the bags.
My parents are going to book into somewhere near the are (a hotel or something), just in case we need help.
We only have 4 people, one short of the recommendation by the AFCD.
Second thought :
Are you guys even serious about this stuff?
You haven't even agreed on a time nor place to meet yet. Also, the activities we're going to do... it's not even planned.
There's going to be a lot of people in Mui Wo for Christmas. I say we go somewhere else before we're stuck with this.
Finally, we're all out for the weekends. No planning is done.
Funnily enough my father suggested that him and my mother should stay overnight in some lodge (or equivilant) nearby as well. My sister coincidentally is not sleeping at home as well at the same night.
They, obviously, did not take my advice of going to Macau by themselves very seriously.
Samuel:
Just phoned up the people at Pui O. The campsite is totally full and people are on the beach and on the grass.
Nam Shan...the Pui O manager guy says that he saw a lot of campers leaving to elsewhere.
So...where do we go? My parents says that it's not worth the bet. Might as well go hiking for the day.
Hoi Ha? I don't know. Tai Long Wan? It's said to be full of people staying over the Christmas holidays.
Give me a call when you get back home.
The last but most probable thing for me is camping out on the balcony.
Another (illegal) camp ground is at the top of a underground reservoir just 10 minutes walk from my place. I like freaking out those campers in the evening. I know the place better than those guys.
You might even consider camping at South Bay, by the beach.
overall sucess
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