>From: "Parkhurst, Scott Contractor" <PARKHURS@leavenworth.army.mil> > What are some things you would recommend for taking to >the fields? I won't be camping out there, but need some help >on what would be useful. My short list includes: > >food (sandwiches, maybe something for a portable grill if allowed) >water (for drinking and washing up) >snippers or other tool to remove chiles >bag/bucket to hold chiles >cooler >Rolling Rock Sounds like you have the basics. Lots and lots and lots of water. Bring towels, maybe Wet Wipes-type towlettes, you'll be needing to clean your hands and face, and maybe some of the stuff you pick. You might want insect repellent and sunscreen - think of it like camping or a picnic. You might want a chair ot two. There will be a million 5-gallon plastic buckets, but have your own bags. Much depends on the weather, it might be nice or it might be a rainout. Jim, can we negotiate with the owners so we can glean some of the other produce there like apples, corn and melons? Offer some payment? - A _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.