November Trail Ride

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I'll be bringing my kid (14 y/o). We are coming from Stafford/Fburg, so I'll be driving 20s/33w. We are willing to meet up w/anyone along the way. If we are cooking, I'll want to follow the chuck wagon group, since it will take me about an hour to cook up desert. I think I have the lat/long to the trailhead - can we get a post w/goog map link of the hburg gas station or an alternant rally point with a time to meet there? I'm still confused on the when and where.

I am coming from Stafford too. Like you I am also confused to the when and where.
Black Ops - I am still interested in meeting up if you are. Maybe d-cav too?
 
Is this trail ride Tacoma friendly? As some of you know I sold the 80 and I haven't yet modified the Tacoma to my liking...

- Mark
 
Is this trail ride Tacoma friendly? As some of you know I sold the 80 and I haven't yet modified the Tacoma to my liking...

- Mark

If my "not allowed to leave pavement until it's paid for" FJC is going, your stock taco should be fine - we can hang together.
 
I am taking 33 from Richmond to Harrisonburg I love that drive not as fast as 64 but a nice slow easy way. There should be a meeting place. I will look at google/.......
 
I am taking 33 from Richmond to Harrisonburg I love that drive not as fast as 64 but a nice slow easy way. There should be a meeting place. I will look at google/.......

Land Shark - what time are you leaving Richmond? Maybe we can convoy?
Thanks,
Chris
 
i may have missed it, but do we have an official meet time, and are we hitting up the same general store as the last ride here.
 
Y'all are killing me. I wish I didn't have plans. It's be a great birthday ride!
 
Happy B Day Old Fart. Come out and play with us and I'll spot for you.
 
Ottobine Country Store, at the intersection of SR 613 and SR 257

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and the 'easy' route there from 81
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quoted from SAS
"he trailhead to Waggy's Creek Road is about 2 miles away. The trail goes about 15 miles and comes out on the VA/WV line at vicinity VA 924/Briery Branch Road (not far from Reddish Knob).

Trail time is 3-5 hours, depending on how many hilltop breaks we take, and trail photos for the few obstacles that exist. Plus, there are some neat structures, probably built by the CCC back in the 1930's."
 
10:00 am?
 
hey gang, sorry for being offline past few days, work hell. but i'm back.

christian:

"Looks like I'll be able to make this trip as well. Can't wait. Will have one other guy & possibly one of my sons in tow. I'm down for mtg. @ 8:30 or 10:00, whatever works best for everyone. Fernando, LMK what I can contribute to this potluck. Can't wait to sample pork from the egg ;-) - Christian"

good question, so i'm taking vonhayek's people list and adding a food value, trying to run through the pages, if i missed what you're bringing, email via the user cp so it goes to my gmail and i'll edit this post


Hakalugi - 1 adult, 2 children -- pulled pork and beans
Land Shark – 2 adults, 2 children
Von Hayek – 2 adults, 2 children -- pasta salad
Yukon LX - - potato salad
TRFCSUX – ~ 3 adults
Devilmans Hand – 2 adults
Ryngbsn
Jcj_78FJ40 – 2 adults, 2 children - Lylia's surprise
CRASHTH – 2 adults
76FJ40 – 2 adults
Belowdeckfab
Greytandy
PEGUSAS
Josh N
Cuteo100
D_cav - - cake (?)
LandCruiser1988 – 2 adults, 3 children
CAHarris – 2 adults, 1 child
CMD82 - - grill, edit: yes, and dogs/buns
crashth - ? -- weiners

obviously the food thing is totally optional.

i plan on being at the store, or near it if the parking lot is full @ 10am :) i'm leaving fairfax by 6:45am, so we can hit the waffle house near gainsville, if anyone would like to caravan and not be in a rush hit me up with the email function in the cp

so, i'll be bringing a folding table and plates, forks, napkins. the beans we'll heat the morning of (they stew for hours the night before) but i'm wondering if i should bring the coleman stove to warm them up. the pork won't be fridge cold, i'm weighing smoking it overnight and shredding and keeping it warm in a cooler (or warmer) we'll see.
 
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All - thanks for letting me tag along - I have only met a few once before.

Please put me down for the grill. We can cook/reheat on it as much as needed. I will bring extra propane also. I can bring some hotdogs/buns or whatever else is needed.

I am looking forward to meeting everyone tomorrow.

Chris
 
All - thanks for letting me tag along - I have only met a few once before.

Please put me down for the grill. We can cook/reheat on it as much as needed. I will bring extra propane also. I can bring some hotdogs/buns or whatever else is needed.

I am looking forward to meeting everyone tomorrow.

Chris

fantastic.

i'm going to try to time my smoke to end @ 5am, so i'll pull the butts and wrap them and cooler them, but not pull them until we're there, but warming the beans and maybe the pork will help.

dogs and buns would be good for the kids i'm sure...
 

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