September Ride: Uwharrie

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Date has been set and campsite reserved for September 26-27. Badin Lake campsite A.

I've invited a few guys from Mid Atlantic Toyota Land Cruiser Association to this ride, as most have not been but wanted to go. Thy're looking for some people to show them the ropes... let's make them feel welcome.

I relalize this is a ways out, but I wanted more people to show up than last time! :)
 
Hey mind if i drop an invite to the N FL cruiserheads? was just discussing URE with one of their members at GSMTR..... I dont think wed have a big showing but fun none the less.
 
Hey mind if i drop an invite to the N FL cruiserheads? was just discussing URE with one of their members at GSMTR..... I dont think wed have a big showing but fun none the less.

Yeah lets get that 75 troopy up here Jason :grinpimp:
 
Remember that the GA Cruisers have Beasly bash in sept. They have the dates released on their site now. I was thinking about attending. I hear Beasly is fun
 
Remember that the GA Cruisers have Beasly bash in sept. They have the dates released on their site now. I was thinking about attending. I hear Beasly is fun

It is fun, but their trip is at the begining of September so you can make both if you want to. I might be doing that also.
 
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There has been discussion of making this a 2 night event and starting Friday night. I'm all for it, let me see if the campsite is still available.
 
I put it on my calendar. I should be able to come up Friday morning.
Haven't wheeled in ages.
Working on getting a car for road trips so I can put the swampers back on Bonnie.
Also on a OBX or Carolina Beach trip in August before I take the Dunlops off.
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I'm thinking of going to this one but not sure if I will make it on Friday night or just a quick daytrip on Saturday to meet up with the gang.

What are the details for this trip (cost, food, activities, etc.)? Would I be able to bring a couple of non-ONSC members along?
 
I'm thinking of going to this one but not sure if I will make it on Friday night or just a quick daytrip on Saturday to meet up with the gang.

What are the details for this trip (cost, food, activities, etc.)? Would I be able to bring a couple of non-ONSC members along?

In answer to your questions
1. $2 million
2. Candy Bars
3. Donkey Show
4. Yes :grinpimp:

Actually i'll let Brian answer these as my answers might be a little off.
 
Confirmed, Al is a "little off" :)

:beer: R
 
I'm thinking of going to this one but not sure if I will make it on Friday night or just a quick daytrip on Saturday to meet up with the gang.

What are the details for this trip (cost, food, activities, etc.)? Would I be able to bring a couple of non-ONSC members along?

Cost, well it depends on the amount of people going. The group site is reserved and the cost is $40 each night, so per person is going to be pretty cheap. I recommend buying a season ORV pass, rather than the day pass, shows the Forest Service the interest in the ORV trails from the monetary standpoint. I think they're $30?

Food, will have to be discussed. We ended up with a lot of food at the Brown Mountain trip, so it's a learning experience. I had mentioned a big pot of chili... We'll discuss in more detail.

Activities, wheelin' of course! I haven't been down to the lake, but I've got some kayaks...

Non-ONSC people are welcome, as I will be bringing some extended family with me...
 
In answer to your questions
1. $2 million
2. Candy Bars
3. Donkey Show
4. Yes :grinpimp:

:eek: I guess I won't be bringing the wife to this one :grinpimp:.


I recommend buying a season ORV pass, rather than the day pass, shows the Forest Service the interest in the ORV trails from the monetary standpoint. I think they're $30?

Is this per truck or per person? I apologize for my ignorance.
 
Food, will have to be discussed. We ended up with a lot of food at the Brown Mountain trip, so it's a learning experience. I had mentioned a big pot of chili... We'll discuss in more detail.

The campfire scene in Blazing Saddles came to mind. If you've never seen it or don't remember it, click HERE.

Again, hate I have a conflict for this event. Hope to see some of you guys at the USNWC in Charlotte on Sunday.
 
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