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We're down to the last month of wait till the Virginia Steel Soldiers Rally in the mountains west of Harrisonburg, VA !! Man, I'm looking forward to getting out in the trees and the hills, putting some dirt underneath my tires and having a great time meeting other Steel Soldiers out there who want to do the same!
I will soon be sending out a PM to each person who showed interest in attending within the next day or so. Cost to attend will be $20 per person, to pay for one T-shirt and one free meal provided by myself and whoever wants to help cook it. Meal will consist of the following:
Hamburger/cheeseburger, hot dogs, chili, baked beans, cole slaw, macaroni/potato salad, chips, soda/water/juice/adult beverage.
The terrain covered will be a mix of dirt and gravel roads, difficulty scale of between 1 and 4 at best. Nothing an MV can't handle, and most drivers should be able to conquer the area without any problem.
We have mapped quite a few of the trails in the area, and have found a couple campsites that will support the number of people we have, and the size of vehicles we have. The forest rangers gave us the thumbs-up for our trucks, from jeep size to 5-ton size. We will be staying in the same campsite for both nights, so those who wish to bring a trailer, and leave it in one spot may do so.
Tentative schedule is as follows:
Friday, April 4th
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1100 meet in Harrisonburg, waiting for folks to show up at rally point
1200 travel in convoy to fuel station for final gas-up, leave for George Washington National Forest
1400 arrive at campsite, unpack
1400 - 1800 offroading in woods
1900 dinner at campsite, provided by MadDawg308
2000 movie night (yup, backwoods movie theater!)
Saturday, April 5th
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0800 breakfest
0900-1800 offroading in woods
1900 dinner at campsite
2000 movie night/relaxing night
Sunday, April 6th
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0800 breakfast
0900-1300 offroading in woods
1400 break camp, convoy out of GWNF
1500 arrive in Harrisonburg at rally point for fuel-up, departure
Here is the T-shirt for the rally. Since a lot of help has come from L1A1 (Matt) and Opie (Peter), I opted to use their vehicles as "poster childs", at least in clipart form, as a little "thanks". T-shirts are made in USA, screen-printed in Virginia, and are pre-shrunk.
I will soon be sending out a PM to each person who showed interest in attending within the next day or so. Cost to attend will be $20 per person, to pay for one T-shirt and one free meal provided by myself and whoever wants to help cook it. Meal will consist of the following:
Hamburger/cheeseburger, hot dogs, chili, baked beans, cole slaw, macaroni/potato salad, chips, soda/water/juice/adult beverage.
The terrain covered will be a mix of dirt and gravel roads, difficulty scale of between 1 and 4 at best. Nothing an MV can't handle, and most drivers should be able to conquer the area without any problem.
We have mapped quite a few of the trails in the area, and have found a couple campsites that will support the number of people we have, and the size of vehicles we have. The forest rangers gave us the thumbs-up for our trucks, from jeep size to 5-ton size. We will be staying in the same campsite for both nights, so those who wish to bring a trailer, and leave it in one spot may do so.
Tentative schedule is as follows:
Friday, April 4th
--------------------
1100 meet in Harrisonburg, waiting for folks to show up at rally point
1200 travel in convoy to fuel station for final gas-up, leave for George Washington National Forest
1400 arrive at campsite, unpack
1400 - 1800 offroading in woods
1900 dinner at campsite, provided by MadDawg308
2000 movie night (yup, backwoods movie theater!)
Saturday, April 5th
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0800 breakfest
0900-1800 offroading in woods
1900 dinner at campsite
2000 movie night/relaxing night
Sunday, April 6th
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0800 breakfast
0900-1300 offroading in woods
1400 break camp, convoy out of GWNF
1500 arrive in Harrisonburg at rally point for fuel-up, departure
Here is the T-shirt for the rally. Since a lot of help has come from L1A1 (Matt) and Opie (Peter), I opted to use their vehicles as "poster childs", at least in clipart form, as a little "thanks". T-shirts are made in USA, screen-printed in Virginia, and are pre-shrunk.
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