Mix it up, it's all good to do. There are no officially reserved spots, (except for the Road Titan which gets to be the registration Teardrop hub), but there are definitely some preferred spots, but again NO RESERVED spots as this is FESTIVAL STYLE camping. If you read the conditions of use for Pamplin Grove on our website, it will tell you the details we are obliged to follow. The exception for our group is that they will allow teardrops/and tow vehicle on the meadow area if we are good stewards of the area.
Festival style camping means that there are some established sites with a picnic table and fire pit that are shared. If you have a small table that you use when camping, collapsable/foldable, you could bring that as the large picnic tables don't move at most sites. The meadow area is an open area with some table/fire pits at the perimeter, along with the horseshoe pits. If you have not camped at the IRG before, we will have some people to assist you with choosing your site. Sun or shade
is a big question.
The woods are fully canopied and don't get much direct sunlight. There is an area in the middle of the meadow where you can charge solar lights/batteries. The forest area doesn't need a sun shade/pop up, but if you cover it over your teardrop it can prevent tree debris from nestling on top of the tear, but otherwise you need to be prudent in how you set up your EZ-up so lines don't stick out far and become toe trippers. It is important to keep your site contained and NOT SPRAWL, as folks can't navigate around easily when things get spread out or access areas are blocked.
We have approximately the same number of vehicles and teardrops/trailers as the last time. Just ask about cozying up to another teardropper and see how much room is really available. The set camp sites can accomodate many more tears, but you will be sharing a fire pit, and may want an area for eating beside your trailer/galley. From what I recall, folks have changed around, according to their physical needs and the placement of fallen trees or downed ones. And you are almost always welcome to visit the campfires that glow in the evenings, especially if there is an empty chair. This is a GREAT group of people, and we have always welcomed responsible diversity.
Joanie