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Originally posted by itskingsteelo View PostHow much did you snag them for?
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Originally posted by IRON-E View PostDoes anyone live by a local park, that has somewhat large parking to accommodate 15-30 cars at a time?
We've done Griffith Park before, but I feel like there should be more smaller type of parks that can house us and be easier to find.Originally posted by dvckI'm going to say this nicely; go fuck yourself.
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Originally posted by IRON-E View PostDoes anyone live by a local park, that has somewhat large parking to accommodate 15-30 cars at a time?
We've done Griffith Park before, but I feel like there should be more smaller type of parks that can house us and be easier to find.Originally posted by itskingsteelo View PostElysian park is fairly close and theres tons of parking. Honestly the only issue we had with Griffith park was people not following directions, if we have it in an easier to find spot then i feel like itll be a better turn out. Plus since the park is so big , we dont run the chance of struggling to find a place to BBQ, we can just move our stuff.
Also, local to me (South Bay/Torrance) is Wilson Park. It has a massive lot, but I think it's filled up with Farmer's Markets on the weekends. Also I don't know of grills; it's a park more geared towards sports/physical recreation.
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Originally posted by Chilezen View Post+1 on Elysian Park. Place is huge.
Also, local to me (South Bay/Torrance) is Wilson Park. It has a massive lot, but I think it's filled up with Farmer's Markets on the weekends. Also I don't know of grills; it's a park more geared towards sports/physical recreation.
In for Elysian as well, but hope San Diego is still on the table too.
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Originally posted by djmossm42 View Postbut hope San Diego is still on the tableOriginally posted by dvckI'm going to say this nicely; go fuck yourself.
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Originally posted by IRON-E View PostDoes anyone live by a local park, that has somewhat large parking to accommodate 15-30 cars at a time?
We've done Griffith Park before, but I feel like there should be more smaller type of parks that can house us and be easier to find.
Ample parking, nice lawns and lots of shade. Has a hiking trail, bike trail and baseball fields for a friendly softball game. It's got shaded benches and grills, we can even reserve a spot or 2 depending how many are coming. Food for thought...
Look into it here http://www.ocparks.com/parks/carbon/I am not sick, I am twisted. Sick makes it sound like there is a cure.
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Originally posted by IRON-E View PostDoes anyone live by a local park, that has somewhat large parking to accommodate 15-30 cars at a time?
We've done Griffith Park before, but I feel like there should be more smaller type of parks that can house us and be easier to find.
It's off the 60 FWY down the road, so it's impossible to miss.
At the end of the park road there is a large parking lot that can accommodate 30+ cars on a 2 sided lot, so we won't be spread thin. There are also horse stables if anyone wants to bring their kids to check them out along with really nice easy hiking trails and views if you want to stray away from the BBQ stuff after
I'll happily grab more info for you Ed if you'd like. I haven't attended anything in a while so I'm down to help. We can even make reservations.
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Originally posted by IRON-E View PostI'm getting excited gents, good ideas thus far.
Anything else more central to the L.A. basin? Abby's choice sounds like the best spot so far.
Do we have any more suggestions?
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