Posted by scrape on December 23, 2011, 8:56 am
Early March.
Durhamtown Plantation in Georgia.
Mark your calendars. (In pencil for the time being.)
There will be weather of some sort, but probably a lot nicer than
where you're currently sitting. There will be lots of dirt.
Googlebing for their website. They have a limited number of cabins/
campers and plenty of other spots for camping. Woods, MX and onsite
parts, food, etc.
Looks like a northeast contingent is heading this way at this time
with stops at NCMP and TNT along the way down and possibly back.
Barring time constraints, I'd also suggest Brushy Mountain and
Highland Park Resort for woods and a couple/few other spots for MX
that I really don't want to promote publicly, but will pass along
privately.
There. It's semi-official. In pixels.
Posted by MXEditor on December 23, 2011, 5:39 pm
> Early March.
> Durhamtown Plantation in Georgia.
> Mark your calendars. (In pencil for the time being.)
> There will be weather of some sort, but probably a lot nicer than
> where you're currently sitting. There will be lots of dirt.
> Googlebing for their website. They have a limited number of cabins/
> campers and plenty of other spots for camping. Woods, MX and onsite
> parts, food, etc.
> Looks like a northeast contingent is heading this way at this time
> with stops at NCMP and TNT along the way down and possibly back.
> Barring time constraints, I'd also suggest Brushy Mountain and
> Highland Park Resort for woods and a couple/few other spots for MX
> that I really don't want to promote publicly, but will pass along
> privately.
> There. It's semi-official. In pixels.
If you have never been to Durhamtown you should go! I went last year
and it blew my mind.
Posted by Scrape on December 23, 2011, 6:06 pm
90303da0ee16@p20g2000vbm.googlegroups.com:
>> Early March.
>> Durhamtown Plantation in Georgia.
>> Mark your calendars. (In pencil for the time being.)
>>
>> There will be weather of some sort, but probably a lot nicer than
>> where you're currently sitting. There will be lots of dirt.
>> Googlebing for their website. They have a limited number of cabins/
>> campers and plenty of other spots for camping. Woods, MX and onsite
>> parts, food, etc.
>>
>> Looks like a northeast contingent is heading this way at this time
>> with stops at NCMP and TNT along the way down and possibly back.
>> Barring time constraints, I'd also suggest Brushy Mountain and
>> Highland Park Resort for woods and a couple/few other spots for MX
>> that I really don't want to promote publicly, but will pass along
>> privately.
>>
>> There. It's semi-official. In pixels.
>
> If you have never been to Durhamtown you should go! I went last year
> and it blew my mind.
>
Was informed this afternoon by someone I thought might be a likely
participant that this may coincide with WUDI. I'll find out if that's the
case. If so, consider this retracted.
Posted by Dean H on December 23, 2011, 8:37 pm
> this may coincide with WUDI.
The Waffle House waitresses are trembling in anticipation.
Posted by Scrape on December 23, 2011, 8:57 pm
a1bad4c461a6@cs7g2000vbb.googlegroups.com:
>> this may coincide with WUDI.
>
> The Waffle House waitresses are trembling in anticipation.
WUDI-Master didn't return a text from this afternoon that had to do with
something he would have replied to. He may be tied up with Christmas
stuff. I'll wait to hear from him before releasing the grunion.
> Durhamtown Plantation in Georgia.
> Mark your calendars. (In pencil for the time being.)
> There will be weather of some sort, but probably a lot nicer than
> where you're currently sitting. There will be lots of dirt.
> Googlebing for their website. They have a limited number of cabins/
> campers and plenty of other spots for camping. Woods, MX and onsite
> parts, food, etc.
> Looks like a northeast contingent is heading this way at this time
> with stops at NCMP and TNT along the way down and possibly back.
> Barring time constraints, I'd also suggest Brushy Mountain and
> Highland Park Resort for woods and a couple/few other spots for MX
> that I really don't want to promote publicly, but will pass along
> privately.
> There. It's semi-official. In pixels.