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2019 VSNE Camping article by Naveen Sajjan

It has now grown to become a happy annual tradition for us VSNE folks to come together over a summer camping for multiple days, strengthening our bonds, elevating the sense of togetherness and community affection while having loads of fun, always fed with lip-smacking food and appreciating life.

    Well, it all started back in late spring when we started thinking about the summer camping event. The wish-list list was huge. However, staying close to each other bubbled up to the top. We were lucky enough to find EasternSlope Camping ground on the bank of Saco river near North Conway, NH that met multitude of our requirements. We had booked 25 campsites for three nights and four days beginning 19th July to 22nd July. Great number of families signed up to swell our party to a humongus 114 people strong! Many of us, including me, were first time campers in a tent and were very circumspect. However, the veterans calmed the newbies nerves and helped everyone get right gear, making them look forward to camping.

Day-1: Excitement Begins!!

     With all the preparations done, some of us took Friday off and reached the campsite at around 2pm. After completing the check-in process, we set up our tents, common area and our make-shift kitchen. A few went about preparing snacks and few others to help the other arriving families to put up their tents and settle-down. Everyone was served with freshly made spicy pakoras, khara-mandakki, avalakki along with coffee and tea. It was re-energizing, especially after a 2+ hour on the road and all the hard work putting up tents on a 90+ degree hot summer day. The organizing committee prepared dinner that night, which everyone enjoyed while discussing the next day activities. It was a tough time asking kids to go to bed that night!

Day-2: Excitement continues…

    The day began with a healthy and filling breakfast of Iddli/chatni/sambar, prepared by another team. For the activities, one group chose to go hiking near Crawford Notch, and another big group choose to go kayaking in the Saco river. About 20 tandem kayaks were driven 7 miles upstream from where the families floated down the lazy stream to the camping ground. Some of them stayed behind on the campsite to relax and sunbathe in the shallow waters of Saco. The evening snacks, fresh mirchi-bajji, was inviting for all those tired folks returning from their respective activities. There were several group games, including Dumb Charades and Anthakshari, after which all were served with luscious north Karnataka style dinner prepared by an experienced team.

Day-3: The More the merrier!! 

      On Sunday, we all chose to stay together at campsite and have fun. After an early breakfast of chow-chow bath, we played Bocce Ball, Lagori and Cricket. The energy level was high, the sun was burning atop and the kids were pleading to get in the water. So, we all went to Saco with snacks, beverages and Volleyball kit. The hot sand didn’t deter us from playing beach volleyball, while we had some melodious background songs from a group of our ladies playing Anthakshari in the middle of shallow waters of the Saco river.  Another bunch of folks were happily herding all the little ones in the water with the tubes. It was really one BIG happy family at the beach! After evening snacks of masala-puri and dinner later, some of them decided to cut it short to get back to work the next day. While lucky others, continued their merry ways! 

     Day-4: All good things must come to an end ….

     After an early breakfast in the morning, we all wound up, made the rounds and on the way back home, went hiking on mount Chokamura, to top it off.

     There was news that some of them were literally in tears, not wanting to depart but had no choice, reminded me of the vivid scenes of sending-off the bride after wedding. This experience is definitely a keeper for the long. Can hardly wait for the next one!

2019 VSNE camping article by Shwetha Patil

VSNE had organized the summer camping from July 19 – 22, 2019 in the midst of  the beautiful greenery of  White Mountains, NH. There were over a 100 people including about 45 kids and a few parents from India.

I would like to call this camping experience as Glamping because this place had all the glamorous amenities for camping like nice spacious camping sites, water, electricity supply near all the campsites, access to the banks of Saco river, playground for kids, delicious food by volunteers and of course, dear VSNE members.
Since it was our first time camping with our kids (2 and 5-year-old), me and my husband were a little nervous about camping. We did our homework to prepare for the camping and also our VSNE board members had shared the checklist for camping, things to do in the area. This information made us feel confident about our plan.
We reached the camping site around 7.30 in the evening after a long 4-hour drive due to Friday traffic all the way from Ashland, MA. As soon as we reached the campsite, we rushed to put up the tent before the sun went down. Then, our volunteers offered delicious onion bajji, avalakki, and nice tea/coffee. Many people started to arrive around the same time and since many were experienced campers, people were helping each other to help put up the tents. Our kids were super excited to see their friends and started to jump around until they got tired. VSNE volunteers had prepared delicious dinner for the night. 
Next morning (Saturday) kids woke up really early and went to play with their friends. A few volunteers had prepared yummy idli, sambar, and chatni for the breakfast. It was our turn to prepare lunch on Saturday for our VSNE group. Being inexperienced, we lacked the confidence to prepare lunch for about 100 people. Our VSNE members provided tips and motivated us to prepare the food. I would like to thank VSNE members for pushing us out of the comfort zone. After cooking and cleaning, we headed to the Saco river to play in the water. Some people went for kayaking in the Saco river and hikining in the neraby trails. In the evening our VSNE members had organized dumb charades and a few other games. After the games, we were served with mensin kayi bonda and sumptuous North Karantaka dinner including jolada rotti, mulgayi ennegayi, kaalina palya, rice sambar.
On Sunday, July 21st, we started our day with tasty uppittu, kesaribath and also early lunch was ready for people to take out for hiking or other activities. We went to Saco river banks again, and played antyakshari and beach volleyball. In the evening we had tempting masalapuri and S’mores ended with mouth- watering traditional Karnataka dinner with gasgase payasa.
To sum up we had a memorable glamping experience organized by VSNE members. A few of our friends’ parents had a great time seeing us enjoy in the camp.
Once again I would like to thank EC members, volunteers for pulling-off  a well planned & executed camping trip along with the timely served delicious food, sports and water activities. We appreciate your hard work and commitment to the organization.

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