- Location
- Alexandria, NJ
to Prez Stroker and his "support staff" for yet another enjoyable NACFest.
Yeah, as usual, the weather didn't quite cooperate, and we were overrun a "bit" by the Bronco crowd's 40th anniversary get-together at Red Ridge campground, but Paragon's 100+ trails kept everybody focused and entertained with XJ antics at all levels.
Although I could only attend a couple of days, it was great to see a lot of old friends, and plenty of new NAC faces. Judging by the lack of grumbling and amount of smiles all around, it sure seemed like everyone had a good time. I get the feeling that participation in our events will continue to grow, and I definitely encourage some of our newer NAC members (as well as some of the "stay-at-home" veterans) to try and get to some of the other
regional events around the country -
people are pretty cool no matter where you go. Any trip will definitely be worth your time in wheeling and camaraderie.
Thanks again to the crew who put this on, trying to organize and operate one of these events is a hell of a lot of work and commitment and I certainly appreciate the effort.
Mike in NJ
atriot:
Yeah, as usual, the weather didn't quite cooperate, and we were overrun a "bit" by the Bronco crowd's 40th anniversary get-together at Red Ridge campground, but Paragon's 100+ trails kept everybody focused and entertained with XJ antics at all levels.
Although I could only attend a couple of days, it was great to see a lot of old friends, and plenty of new NAC faces. Judging by the lack of grumbling and amount of smiles all around, it sure seemed like everyone had a good time. I get the feeling that participation in our events will continue to grow, and I definitely encourage some of our newer NAC members (as well as some of the "stay-at-home" veterans) to try and get to some of the other


Thanks again to the crew who put this on, trying to organize and operate one of these events is a hell of a lot of work and commitment and I certainly appreciate the effort.
Mike in NJ
