Greetings,
Downieville is a great destination but may be too small for our group. On top of the limited rooms available there is the issue of food. The Grubstake Restraunt is kaput and the pizza parlor is not that great. The bar is still going strong though and they have peanuts and pickled eggs to go with their deadly pepperoni sticks.
There is a Mexican place in town that just recently opened but they have limited hours and are not equipped to handle large groups. The last time we were in town, many moons ago, Mike Carnahan at the Riverside Inn cooked for us and that type of arrangement may be our best bet.
Trish and I go to Downieville at least four or five times a year and it is truly unique and magical place that is going thorugh one of their periodic downturns.
Mark in Chico
125 miles from Downieville
--- In st2_owners@yahoogroups.com, "tippo41742" <tippo41742@...> wrote:
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> --- In st2_owners@yahoogroups.com, "Hank Stump or Henk Staal" <hankstump@> wrote:
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> > Downieville is ahead in the poll almost 2 to 1.
> > Time to vote.
> > Are we headed back to the land of E. Clampus Vitus for WCM?
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> Phil,
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> Does Downieville have enough rooms for us? The Riverside only has 11. The Carriage House less than that. did that place that burned down get rebuilt?
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> Maybe Bakersfield is the better choice after all.
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> Jeff in colorado
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010
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