April 8-10th TTJ Uwharrie Trip

XJfreakHO

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Greensboro NC
We are going to be going to Uwharrie the 2nd weekend of April, and will be camping at Uwharrie Adventures.

We plan to wheel Saturday and Sunday, Saturday will probably be a light wheeling day to show some of the less experienced guys in the group the ropes, maybe a little bit of night wheeling. Sunday we will start the morning off with Daniel and go from there.

We will be doing some grilling Saturday evening, and if enough people are interested, we can buy a bunch of food and cook enough for everyone who wants to stop by or camp.
We will be having a few beer's around the fire in the evening and probably some guitar, maybe some banjo if 76GMC (Alex) will grace us with his playing, and who knows what else.

Camping Costs $5 per person, per night, which we feel is a worthwhile expense to all be able to camp together.

If you have any questions PM me.

Thanks.

Facebook Event:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=135808243151213

Here are some pictures from our last trip (December 4th 2010)
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Full Album Here:
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I'd like to join you guys and see what your club's about I know there's gonna be a ton of clubs going up on the second weekend in april. Do ya'll do any night riding on the trails, obviously not after having a few drinks.
 
The issue we had last time was that with holding this as open invites, not everyone with us exactly feels that way. 3 differents drivers (and there passengers) who came out got hammered and were driving around all night (At the stables, not uwharrie)

This has been a problem at our meet and greets aswell, we can't control everyone and aren't sure the best way to handle it usually.

We like night riding and it almost always happens, so can't say it won't happen.
 
We don't encourage driving drunk on the trails, or off the trails. It makes us look bad and beyond that it is illegal. At the stables it is not illegal because it is private property, but it still takes an already dangerous sport/hobby and makes it much more dangerous, and we don't need that.

A few beers around the fire and driving around at the stables is plenty fine as long as you can control yourself though, I know alot of us will drink a good bit in the evening, maybe even a beer pong table set up.
 
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