SILVER LAKE 2010
We have 10 sites, in the meadow, reserved for this year! Sites M11 to M20. I will consider a site sold to the TVT member as soon as I receive payment!
The dates are Thursday, July 8, to Sunday, July 11. (3 nights)
Rates:
$55.00 daily for Fri and Sat.
$20.00 daily for Sun thru Thursday.
Two night minimum for weekends.
There is an additional fee of $5.00 per horse if you bring more than 2 per site.
$5.00 per night for additional vehicles.
The cost for 3 nights is $130.
- You do not have to stay all three nights. Let me know if you want 2, 3, or more nights, and make out a check to TVT for the appropriate amount and send to me via snail mail or give it me at the meetings.
- There is a 14-Day Cancellation Policy on all reservations, so no refunds will be given after June 25th.
- If you need to cancel, notify the “Trail Bossie” and your site might be able to be sold to another member. I will keep a waiting list to use for this purpose.
- Once you have given me a check, you will be responsible to notify me ASAP of any changes or cancellation. I will call Sylvia at Plasses Resort (209) 223-2551 until June 9th. After June 9th, call (209) 258-8814.
More information:
- Check-in time is 2:00 p.m. on whatever day you plan to arrive.
- Checkout by 12:00 noon on departure day.
- There is room at each site for 1 rig and your own portable corrals.
- Minimal trees on which to picket.
- No extra charge for Dogs and okay if on a leash.
- Available are; Restaurant, Bar, Showers; Store, Laundromat and RV dump station.
- Each site has a picnic table and fire ring with easy access to a non-potable water spigot.
- Camp port-a-potties close by.
- Manure managed by Plasses. (We pile it up they truck it out.)
- We will have a potluck both Friday and Sat nights. (Details on that later.)
- Camping elevation is 7,000 ft so plan to bring rain gear for horse and rider.
- Also, because of the elevation it is recommended that you condition your horse ahead of time.
- Trails are moderately difficult but the elevation is a big influence metabolically. (Some easy trails.)
- Hoof boots or shoes are highly recommended.
- The Great Basin Equine Hospital is about 45 minutes away, if needed.
Trail Bossie — Jean K. Schreiber Home (925) 443-6786, Cell (925) 337-6028. Address: 728 Anna Maria St., Livermore, CA 94550
Or email: saddlebag@comcast.net
“Whistle, Grin and Ride” (from legendary horseman Ray Hunt).
“Hug those Trails”
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