Brandon
Jr. Member
Okay mates here is what we have going on. Stan and I have decided to not do the yearly Wildwood gathering. So this year we thought, lets change it up a bit, and we talked to the owners of the Rainbow Trout Farm in Sandy. They are very excited to have our group of Early Broncos attend. This doesn’t mean we will not be returning to Wildwood in the future, just offering something different. We take great pride in hosting an easy going family friendly gathering that doesn’t keep the loved ones cooped up in the Bronco. It also allows all of us to catch up with others and meet new people. Plus you get some family time in, which is always good with momma and the kids.
Here is what you need to know:
The date July 9th 2011 from 10am to 8pm. Everyone who has a running road legal Bronco please bring it along with the family. It isn’t necessary to bring your Bronco as long as you have a good excuse ;D The owners of the trout farm are letting us use half their parking lot to park our mules, and the lot is next to a very large meadow with a few ponds for us all to hang out, chat, fish, cook, and eat. There is picnic tables scattered all over the place along with BBQs so you and the family can break away for a while if you wish.
The cost:
The cost varies, It is $5.00 per person admission. If you choose to fish the $5.00 entry fee is waived. There are 10 ponds to fish out of and all of them have a variety of sizes ranging from .50cent trout (six inch fish) to a $22.50 trout (twenty four inch fish). Everyone is responsible for paying for their own fish. Remember you can cook your kill there if you like so that you don’t have to bring it home unless you plan to smoke it, and they will clean the fish for you if you like aswell.
Other things to bring if you wish:
Camp chairs, shade tents, lunch items, cooler, bbq, briquettes, cooking utensils, soft drinks, bottled water (NO ALCOHOL & NO PETS). I know we have slaughtered a few beers in the past at other events but this one is going to be alcohol free. Thank you
There are a few small covered shelters here and there and picnic tables scattered all over, but it is nice to know you have a spot to sit if you wish to hang out by the ponds or in the middle of the meadow. Weather has been a real touchy subject here so that is why I suggested the shade tent. It can be 80 degrees and sunny one day and 52 and rain the next. I like to be prepared, have it and not need it, rather then need it and not have it.
Link to the Trout Farm for more Information and directions: http://www.rainbowtroutfarm.com/
If you have any questions please email Stan or myself Brandonbronco@aol.com
or
Stan68eb@yahoo.com
We hope to see you all there, and thank you.![Cool :cool: :cool:](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Here is what you need to know:
The date July 9th 2011 from 10am to 8pm. Everyone who has a running road legal Bronco please bring it along with the family. It isn’t necessary to bring your Bronco as long as you have a good excuse ;D The owners of the trout farm are letting us use half their parking lot to park our mules, and the lot is next to a very large meadow with a few ponds for us all to hang out, chat, fish, cook, and eat. There is picnic tables scattered all over the place along with BBQs so you and the family can break away for a while if you wish.
The cost:
The cost varies, It is $5.00 per person admission. If you choose to fish the $5.00 entry fee is waived. There are 10 ponds to fish out of and all of them have a variety of sizes ranging from .50cent trout (six inch fish) to a $22.50 trout (twenty four inch fish). Everyone is responsible for paying for their own fish. Remember you can cook your kill there if you like so that you don’t have to bring it home unless you plan to smoke it, and they will clean the fish for you if you like aswell.
Other things to bring if you wish:
Camp chairs, shade tents, lunch items, cooler, bbq, briquettes, cooking utensils, soft drinks, bottled water (NO ALCOHOL & NO PETS). I know we have slaughtered a few beers in the past at other events but this one is going to be alcohol free. Thank you
There are a few small covered shelters here and there and picnic tables scattered all over, but it is nice to know you have a spot to sit if you wish to hang out by the ponds or in the middle of the meadow. Weather has been a real touchy subject here so that is why I suggested the shade tent. It can be 80 degrees and sunny one day and 52 and rain the next. I like to be prepared, have it and not need it, rather then need it and not have it.
Link to the Trout Farm for more Information and directions: http://www.rainbowtroutfarm.com/
If you have any questions please email Stan or myself Brandonbronco@aol.com
or
Stan68eb@yahoo.com
We hope to see you all there, and thank you.