Pines has camping/parks and wheeling right?
I thought Sept 7th was the new date for kid wheeling though?
Pines has camping/parks and wheeling right?
I thought Sept 7th was the new date for kid wheeling though?
I dont think we nailed down a date for the kid wheeling trip. Though I would like to
I also didn't want to limit the M&G to wheeling because I know there are members who would like to hang out that aren't up for trail riding. I've only been offroading in the Pines but im sure there are some parks there too.
One example of another option is Honeygo Park in MD. This spot was popular with my GM crew because it's a really nice park and was centrally located where A LOT of members were able to join.
Point being, i'm open for options if anyone has suggestions.... otherwise if no ones interested I'm planning on randomly showing up at your place and asking for beer
I'm not opposed to hosting You know I've got beer, and we could grill.. I've got a good sized driveway for some basic maintenance if we want to wrench on stuff.. Decent sized yard with a swing set for others with kids.. only down side is my crazy puppy.
Sept 28th, Wilmington, DE.. potluck style.. I homebrew beer so if you like craft brew no need to bring beer unless you just want to, if you don't like whatever I have on tap (no clue this far out but I can serve 4 styles and try to rotate..) you better bring something to drink.
I've got pretty much any tool required for basic maintenance stuff if you want a hand. I'm more of a pointer than Matt is so you better be turning the wrenches yourself
Kids are fine, I've got 2 4 year olds so we don't really have any "big kid" toys, but I suppose we can setup the wii or something if you have older kids.
My boxer puppy is a little crazy, but in general a good dog, he's just a moose so he might knock small kids over, you've been warned.
If you plan to come, PM me so I can give you the address/phone number and we can get a better idea of what we'll have/need to buy/need you to bring that kind of thing.
Vote for Rauch Creek!!! Or Scrubgrass OHV!
It's VERY hard for me to travel - even moreso on a weekend, which is why I'm voting for someplace close-by. Majority rules, but that's my $.02 worth.
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