Tuesday, 7 November 2006

MacCamp

MacCamp is not the camp your parents shi ed you off to every summer when you were a kid. MacCamp is twice-yearly, three-day, Mac-centric, Mac Users Group members-only retreat held in the foothills of the Cascade Mountai of Silver Falls State Park in the great Pacific Northwest, about a half hour east of Salem, Oregon.

MacCamp was the brainchild of PMUG, the Portland Macintosh Users Group, and they've been holding it for more than twenty years now. You don't have to be a member of PMUG to join the retreat, though - members of other MUGs are welcome too, and the cost to everyone is minimal - le than $200 for a weekend that includes lodging with all the comforts of home, no le than 6 cla es in a variety of subjects, invaluable social interaction and all meals and acks during your stay. The best part is that although the four cabi have no outside Internet co ection, they are still networked together by the campers themselves when everyone arrives Friday afternoon, with their Macs in tow. In addition to setting up Airport for wirele , the lodges are physically wired together with ethernet cabling, which is no small task in the woods. The network is then used for iTunes, iPhoto and other media sharing, LAN gaming, chatting, etc.

The lineup of cla es this time included photography, working with Photoshop and Illustrator, ru ing Windows on an Intel Mac, podcasting and fun productivity a licatio .

Rob "Mac OS X Hints" Griffiths ent only a day at MacCamp, hosting the above-mentioned productivity a se ion, and he was impre ed. He tells a bit more about his experience on the Macworld Editors' Notes blog.

PMUG sounds like a shining example of a Mac Users Group and I wonder how many other MUGS hold similar events. If you're a MUG member, raise your hand! And if you're not familiar with your local MUG (and I bet many of you don't even know if you have a local MUG - I bet you do), now might be a good time to get acquainted. You can search for one serving your area on A le's User Group Locater.

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