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MEB Blue Rocks Trail Ride, Lenhartsville, PA March 24

Scoop

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Announcing the MEB Blue Rocks Trail Ride at Blue Rocks Family Campground in Lenhartsville, PA. If you missed wheeling at Blue Rocks during the 40th celebration, here is another chance to experience the unique trails, the incredible Blue Rocks glacial deposit and other scenary of Blue Rocks. This is a private campground which opens up for wheeling events for limited special occasions only. See the link for more information on Blue Rocks.

http://www.bluerockscampground.com/

More details will follow on what time and where to meet for the trail rides - so mark your calendars now. You can come for the day or stay over on Friday and/or Saturday nights - please make your reservations directly with the campground and be sure to tell them you will be with the MEB Bronco event.

Hope to see you there!

Gary Gibson

MEB Events Director
 

chris

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This is a great opportunity so don't miss it.

The owners are Bronco owners and only open their property to a select few clubs during the year. Fantastic campground and wheeling. Makes a nice family weekend.

See you there!:)
 

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Good idea! ;) That place ROCKS!!!
 

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I'm going to get this on the calendar. It's time to bring the family out to one of these events. They love camping anyway and my son would really dig seeing some of your rigs. Will many people be camping both Friday and Saturday night?
 

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I'm going to get this on the calendar. It's time to bring the family out to one of these events. They love camping anyway and my son would really dig seeing some of your rigs. Will many people be camping both Friday and Saturday night?

I will be there Friday evening and staying Saturday night.
 

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Hey guys, just got back from paragon today hope to see as many of you guys next month. Had a great time in the snow, nothing broke or not bad enough to complain about.
 

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Makes a nice family weekend.

Trying to figure out what family activities will be available that would have to do with the Broncos besides wheeling, and of course the MEB campfire. Are there any "observation areas" for those of us who don't currently have wheelable rigs to watch the others play in the rocks? I know a lot of you have RVs, but how many of you guys are tent campers?
 

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Trying to figure out what family activities will be available that would have to do with the Broncos besides wheeling, and of course the MEB campfire. Are there any "observation areas" for those of us who don't currently have wheelable rigs to watch the others play in the rocks? I know a lot of you have RVs, but how many of you guys are tent campers?


John right?

All of the wheeling is done on the hillside behind the campground and part of the campground itself. There are a couple of points where you will come up a hill and be in the middle of a camp site. It was easy enough to get to that I called the wife to meet us at a site at lunch and I was able to finally get her to go up a trail for the first time with me. You can walk some of trails pretty easy and watch.

This is a low key event, no special activities. Times we have been there before we hung out Friday night and made dinner together and would chat around the fire. Kids would all play at the big playground 75 feet away.

There are some cabins there which are very clean. They sleep 4-6 people. Showers are very clean and good.

See you there!

Chris
 
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Trying to figure out what family activities will be available that would have to do with the Broncos besides wheeling, and of course the MEB campfire. Are there any "observation areas" for those of us who don't currently have wheelable rigs to watch the others play in the rocks? I know a lot of you have RVs, but how many of you guys are tent campers?

It's a real nice campground with kid's play area and either a volley ball court or basketball court - can't remember which! The rock creek is fun for kids to crawl around on. There are some good hiking trails along the rock creek and up to a look-out point. Or the kids can just play in the woods! There is a pool but I am sure it will still be closed fopr the season. Not sure how old your kids are and any of these things may need adult supervision - but should be plenty of things for kids of all ages to keep them busy.

Most of the trails at Blue Rocks actually go between the various camp site areas and all the camp sites are accessable by cars. So, yes, there should be plenty of opportunities to drive close to the wheeling action, walk a short distance and watch. Each time I have been there a crowd of non-bronco campers usually gather to watch. There are some nice area attractions as well if you want to take a day trip - some nice covered bridges, hex barns, antique shopping, and of course Cabella's is a must see.
 

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Thanks guys. We're making plans to attend. My kids are 10 and 12 and they'll have a great time no matter what. We have always been a camping family so we're not new to the whole campground thing. I was just hoping to really give them a good dose of the whole Bronco thing. We are tent campers but man, those cabins are a great deal and probably much warmer huh? Anyway, I hope to see you guys there.

Bob Brennan
Hagerstown, MD
 
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