rockville
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| 06/29/2008 9:08 PM |
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| A few questions here. Does the general admission fee cover camping during the entire event? Also, is there a family or group rate? Are there many families who camp out? Thanks... |
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joan
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| 06/30/2008 7:33 AM |
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Hi there. Admission covers camping fees for the weekend plus participation in all activities - clinics, led rides, games, expo, movie screenings, etc. Some activities like the Kenda Nighttime Scavenger Hunt and the Dirt Rag Bourbon and Whiskey tastings require sign-up in advance and have limited # of spots available but they're free. This year we've designated a "family camping" area because we do get lots of families who attend as well as a lot of requests for a family specific camping area. Depending on the age of the family members there are reduced rates for kids. Feel free to email me directly if you've got more specific questions - there's a contact form on the ABOUT page that goes directly to me. Cheers! joan |
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skiierx
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| 06/30/2008 8:50 AM |
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| Joan,
If we want to camp in a quiet area, which will be the best place or should we ask for the family area (even though no kids will be with us)? Last year we camped right next to the private part tent (about 100 yards behind the sign-in tent and we really liked how quiet that area was). |
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MtnBikerChk
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| 06/30/2008 11:52 AM |
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| How do we register for the Scavenger Hunt? |
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joan
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| 06/30/2008 2:56 PM |
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| Hi. Yes, if you are looking for the quieter section of the camp area I would suggest the family camping section.
Registration for the Kenda Nighttime Scavenger Hunt ride will be handled during the Fest at the Kenda expo area.
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strangeland2
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| 07/06/2008 10:53 PM |
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| Are there day passes available if we dont want to stay the whole week end? |
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strangeland2
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| 07/06/2008 10:57 PM |
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| Nevermind... Look with my eyes not with my mouth. I found it. :-D |
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