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MASHOUT Site Rules
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Following is a brief summary of the
MASHOUT Site Rules. These rules are also available on the MASHOUT FAQ. It is very
important that everyone attending the event adhere closely to these rules. |
- Firearms and fireworks are strictly prohibited from
the MASHOUT site.
- Bringing of pets to MASHOUT is strictly prohibited. The property owner reserves
the right to turn away any attendee who brings a pet to the event.
- Children must be supervised while at the MASHOUT site. Alcoholic
beverages are strictly off limits for the underage. Parents are held responsible for any
kids found imbibing.
- Fires at campsites are strictly
prohibited because of the extreme fire danger. There is a big
well-supervised campfire in the pavilion area each night.
- All campers are responsible for policing their own campsites. There
is a dumpster available for non-recyclable trash. However, because of major changes in the
Alleghany County recycling scene, everyone is asked to take home all empty bottles and cans
they bring to MASHOUT. Smokers are requested to police their own butts and not leave them
anywhere on the MASHOUT site.
- Entry into the site is controlled. Everyone attending is given a name
tag, and every vehicle is given a vehicle tag. Vehicle tags must be displayed at all times
when entering and leaving the site.
- Remember that the farmhouse serves as living space for the landowner and his family.
All those entering and leaving the MASHOUT site are requested to "drive gently" (that is, make as
little noise as possible) when driving by the farmhouse.
- Water balloons, while fun to launch, can be dangerous. They should be
launched only into uninhabited areas. The pavilion area is strictly off limits. Balloon
launchers are held accountable for their actions in the event of injury.
- Everyone should respect the port o' pots. Those who must pay the
inevitable penalty for overconsumption should head for the woods - not the nearest port o'
pot.
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