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European Armada 09 - please respond

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 2:14 pm
by insolence
Hi folks

for a camp, I'm currently talking with the people from Campingsite Grubhof. It's located directly at the banks of Saalach river, and a reasonably beautiful site. (For information, look: http://www.almdorf.at/ )

They cost from 5 to 15 Euro per night/person, cars additional fee, they have group rooms and cabins for us. Further, they can provide a drying room for wet paddling gear.

It's just that the whole group might not fit in the group sleeping places, so some might have to take a more expensive option. But as far as I can tell, it's the cheapest option. James asked for a hotel, but the wanted 25 Euro per night and person (and hey, we have students among us :wink: )
Probably, they will ask for a soon reservation. In this case I would do a reservation for 10 or 15 people - depending how many cboaters can say for sure that they will come to the armada. Those who come over this number will probably have to look for a further sleep place, but I don't think this is gonna be a big deal. Please tell me wether you already know (I'll send an email next week concerning this subject). If I announce 20 people and only 15 come, they might not be pleased...that's why I'm asking.



So, is everyone ok with me getting us some places at this campingsite?


Yours

Sabrina

for questions, you can pm me or mail to: sabrina_wingedcanoe@web.de

Posted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 5:13 pm
by jakke
If I can park my car there, I can also sleep in my car -if I take my bed-. and by preference setup my car-tent as well.

I'm still waiting some calendars to appear, but It is highly probable that I will join the armada 2008. When I have the calendars, I can make up my planning and give a definitive answer. Never mind if I don't fit in the accomodation, then I just sleep in my car.

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 2:48 pm
by Taniwha
This place looks good to me. I'd say, go for it, insolence.

I think we should use and ask for all the possibilities: tent spaces, car (campervan) parking, huts...

I will come with my van and sleep in it, so I don't need a bunk in the huts. Count me in!

Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 3:18 pm
by insolence
Hi folks



then we have our camp: Camping Grubhof!!!!


there's the latest news: they have 11 places in cabins available (8 places for 13 Euro per night and person, 3 for 10 to 13 13 Euro per night and person.

They have space for cars and tents..........

only one problem there is: Thy want to have the reservation soon, since there is a national slalom race at the same time........



some announced they could sleep in their cars or in a tent (we can use the group room for gathering in the evening, and there is a drying room for wt clothes, so the cold shouldn't be a problem even for the tent-sleepers)...........

let's see, is there anyone who definetly needs a cabin place at all?
I'm thinking wether I should do a reservation for the cabins at all



C you

sabrina

Armada date & location

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2008 3:16 pm
by insolence
date: 21-24th may 2009

location: Lofer (basecamp) in Austria

camp: camping Grubhof (www.almdorf.at)


rivers: Saalach, Weißbach and some more

Posted: Sun Dec 07, 2008 8:57 am
by funkidreadz
Hi
Sorry its taken so long to reply I have been in Nepal, blog/report coming soon, I will also sleep in my car at the campsite
Good work Sabrina for organising a camping place, everybody else hurry up and book
Paddle safe
James

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 6:29 am
by bushpaddler
We'll be there, sleep in our car, bring some beer and maybe a costa rica film (if we manage to get one of spring 2009).

Looking forward to seeing you all there

Florian

P.S.
last years pics can be found here:
http://www.cboats.net/cforum/viewtopic. ... e&start=15

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 8:28 am
by wetnobby
We have 6-8 people interested here in the UK...I would expect we will all be camping....

Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 9:57 pm
by insolence
6-8 friends from UK - how cool is that!


they won't be dissapointed - bring them along

weblog with armada information

Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 11:10 pm
by insolence
here is my new blog - it provides any information about the European C-Boat Armada!

http://art-des-eaux.blogspot.com/

Sorry there's not much to see or read yet, just didn't find the time to post some articles or photos, but these will follow

Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:39 pm
by Sandie_
Hiya,

Do i need to book a place at the camp?
I think I'm one of the UK 8 chris mentioned.

Sandie

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:30 pm
by insolence
hi

don't think you have to do a reservation - I had and will again contact them, but they are aware that there's a buch of people coming.

cool, I'd love to meet you again there!

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 6:52 pm
by funkidreadz
Hi European cboaters
Only 2months to go before the Armada, yippee! There is plenty of snow waiting up in the mountains to melt and I am sure we will be in for a good weekend.
We will have demo canoes from Esquif, thanks Patschifik and demo paddles from Kober, and a big yummy dinner and a DVD/photo show on Saturday evening for everybody to enjoy.
Of course there will be lots a paddling opportunities on the various rivers in the Salzberger Alps and the chance ot hook up with some old friends and make some new ones.
Stay safe
James

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2009 8:28 pm
by funkidreadz
Wake up Europe!!!
Who is coming to the Armada?
There is loads of snow just waiting to melt and be paddled. I am on the road ticking off the early season classics, sign up and get going European Cboaters
Stay safe
James

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 8:03 am
by insolence
that's right, wake up and sign that date in you calendar!!!!
Great rivers, great locations, and only a few more weeks to go before we can start rocking again!!!!!!

I'm about to finish the design for our shirts and will get it online within the next week........


can't wait for it, I'm so excited yet to paddle all these great waters