Tigger - oh yeah - got it covered.
Really - fri meal ain;t got very much to do with the other 99.9% of what happens at that rally.
I like getting there early to watch it all come alive;
Mike and volunteers setting up the MKT - that is a lesson in itself.
Carnac and his accumulation of good to sell and keep watching him hauling stuff out for several days - thinking all the time he hopes he can sell all of it so he does not have to put it ALL back in.
The vendor liine of all the different assortment of goods - could have bought stuff from each one if I had won the lottery before getting there.
Ammo cans up the wazoooo to purchase at a very good price.
Large tents from a couple vendors just jammed packed with awesome displays and their assortments were outstanding.
The misc item from individuals for sale and to check out.
The trail rides - that is a whole nuther story in itself - better have your adult pampers on for them rides.
The assortment of vehicles from individuals and that Southern CAMO crew were surely worth checking out - they even let you climb in them and partake of their history.
To miss this rally you have to be dead or outta your mind.
Non MV - head down the road a little and watch those motorcycleist do their aerial stunts - and them babies are HIGH off the ground.
Then you get into the night trail rides - these guys are professionals that take you out - and if you get stuck - the other group of professionals come and snatch your arse outta there.
Watch Clinto run around like a chicken with his head cut off trying to get a grip on it all and keeping it organized.
That is only the first 1/2 day.