Well if Sean equates grannies to geese then it is 5 or more.
Jim
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Well if Sean equates grannies to geese then it is 5 or more.
Jim
Sorry guys, it looks like I'll be unable to attend this year. :mad:
British Invasion and 2 weeks later a trip to Washington State for the Northwest Challenge, darn it something had to be dropped !
Hope the event is as good as it has been in the past.
Great location and really freindly folks.
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I'm giving this thought. Anyone passing through/near the lower Hudson Valley on the way?
Whats the 5w's on this?
I have never been and want to come. From the website it looks like camping is available. How "primitive" is it (meaning do i need to bring an e-tool and bog roll)? Is there a place for you to make a fire to cook with? Do you need to bring your own wood or is charcoal the preferred method of cooking fires? Dogs?
What is the coordinating instructions regarding the swap meet? Is there somewhere to see what others bring before i haul my extra crap up there? Is "gently used" an acceptable term when describing parts or are people looking for NOS/resto grade stuff?
Thanks.
Hope to make it up there, will be sans-wife but will make up by bringing beer. (if thats allowed??)
To answer the important question...yes, beer is allowed....even encouraged!
Camping: bring a tent and a bag, porta-toilet on site.
Fires, he usually has a bon fire area. Doesn't like individual fires as it's a working farm field. Gas or charcoal grill for cooking.
Swap meet: Just bring your junk so we can haggle you down on it!
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yeh its a great time.
Well, I'll be able to show up for the swap on Saturday :thumb-up: The wife says it'll give her a day without me bugging her. But Andy my rover wont be there this year as he's not on the road yet, but he'll be ready for next year! :D
coming up this weekend
aaron
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Any diehard souls setting up in the rain tomarrow afternoon/evening ?