This was the first year for Rope Camp. I could see people enjoying the event. The place is great. I think by the end of the event, we were one of the four small groups that used tents whereas most people used the cabins.
I ended up using Rope Camp to kick back and relax and have a mini-vacation. I enjoyed talking to people, my friends, skinny dipping in the pool repeatedly, enjoyed watching the water bondage scene and much other fun. I didn't really play.
Most of rope camp for me was being immersed in the world of rope and rope people, the D/s dynamics and kicking back trying to understand what the heck was going on in my head.
In my own way, I am outdoor enthusiast. It had been a long time since I had done any camping and enjoyed it to the max.
I did learn that hemp rope and humidity don't play nice together. At one point, I tried to find all my red jute rope in the dark and really wish I had pulled that off. Hard learned lessons for me are lessons I don't forget easily.
If you love rope, this is the East Coast event for you like Shibaricon or the major Bound in Boston events.
I wish the scheduling of classes had been adjusted better. For example, there were a few rope bottom's classes and they were scheduled at the same time. No doubt that will be tweaked for next year.
On the other hand, I doubt you can get *everything* Rope Camp 1.0 had: outdoor bondage, pool bondage, tied to a table and eaten off bondage, etc. This event had the same flexibility that rope has. Oh my goodness!
I have to do this again!
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