This camp is a lot of fun.
The people are friendly and the music is from all over the world.
There is quite a variety in the style of dress there.
There was a man who wore skirts all week.
One looked like those new kilts (as opposed to the traditional plaid kilts), and one was a kahki knee-length skirt, the other one being a maroon ankle-length skirt.
The first one was definitely masculine looking, but the other two were less so.
He was often with a child (his daughter?), and a woman (his wife?).
No one seemed to be bothered much by his skirt wearing.
I saw one young lady who appeared to be a M2F TG.
There were several women who dressed and acted more masculine, which would I would consider either crossdressing or Butch Lesbians, I guess.
I'm not sure how a full-on CD presentation would be accepted, although if it were done in taste, I would guess that it would go alright.
There are many families there with children of all ages.
I know of one F2M TG who has a son, and they both go to camp.
Like I said, everyone is really nice there, and although a CD'r might get some looks and possibly questions, I don't think anyone would cause a fuss as long as the appearance was done in good-taste considering the children.
Maybe I should try the skirt thing next year if I go!
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The whole name of the camp is Lark In The Morning, and it's put on by a couple from Mendocino, CA.
The camp is in a place called The Mendocino Woodlands.
There is a website if anyone is interested -
http://www.larkcamp.com