Is there any event similar to Surf&Turf on the east coast? I would think it wouldnt be that hard to do down in the Outer Banks and have a cool gathering of Cruisers (except you cant go raising hell on the dunes down there like you can in Pismo).
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Actually, we're thinking about moving it to Australia this year, one of them warm topless beaches.
Is there any event similar to Surf&Turf on the east coast? I would think it wouldnt be that hard to do down in the Outer Banks and have a cool gathering of Cruisers (except you cant go raising hell on the dunes down there like you can in Pismo).
Is there any event similar to Surf&Turf on the east coast? I would think it wouldnt be that hard to do down in the Outer Banks and have a cool gathering of Cruisers (except you cant go raising hell on the dunes down there like you can in Pismo).
I think that would be awesome to have a surf-n-turf type of event annually at the Outer Banks.
I went down with ONSC's last April and we had a great time. [Although it was really cold early April.]
As far as I'm concerned, the more Cruisers the merrier. Maybe do a little swap meet and raffle too. I bet you could drum up alot of interest in Virginia alone. I know the guys in Tidewater have expressed alot of interest in the past year. I'd enjoy making the trip with a group of guys from this neck of the woods. I'd feel more comfortable taking my 30 year old forty that far with a few more cruisers-heads w/ wrenches driving along.
It might be good to get with the ONSC's, as they are familiar with the current legal status of wheeling on particular stretches of beach, etc.
from last April
actually we are trying to adapt our spring tide run into a snt style trip we discussed it here in this thread
https://forum.ih8mud.com/nc-olde-north-state-cruisers/245272-snt-east-coast.html