17th Annual Locust Fork WhiteWater Classic March 20th, 2010

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17th Annual Locust Fork WhiteWater Classic March 20th, 2010

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17th Annual Locust Fork WhiteWater Classic March 20th, 2010

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Locust Fork Racing & Friends of the Locust Fork River

The last race of our season has a date change. The Locust Fork White Water Classic will now be on March 20th in combination with the Alabama Mountain Games. Please pass the word.

Registration form is here:

http://www.alabamacupraces.org/forms/lfc_reg_form.pdf

Other information is here:

http://www.alabamacupraces.org/registration.html

This happens to be during the last weekend of ALF. So looks like I will be heading south to go boating in AL after all (Sorry TonyB and gumpy).

My question is who else is going?

Dooley ... Phil ... ?
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I will be there for sure. It will be a great time. Anyone here for ALF should plan to come to this.
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Thats it ... just me and Dooley ... I guess that will be more beer and bbq for us :O

Can one of the admins make this a sticky post as it is a race.

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i will be in attendance. for the beer......
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Shrimp Boil

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Shrimp boil on Friday night starting at 7pm. Food is free. Parking and camping are $5 each.

See y'all there.

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Jo and I are planning to be there. See you somewhere near the BBQ. :)
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SHameless bump to move it up until it becomes a sticky thread
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Winslett wrote:Shrimp boil on Friday night starting at 7pm. Food is free. Parking and camping are $5 each.

See y'all there.

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I don't do shellfish but where is the camping?
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Camping

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We use to camp where the races are held, but this may have been moved nearby to the alabama Mountain Games:
http://www.alabamamountaingames.com/
Someone in the know should pipe up. I will post on AL WW site to get info
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Camp location

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I will see Tony D or Zach tomorrow setting up for the Mulberry Race this weekend. I will ask if the camping will be at Kings Bend(race site).
I know there will be camping at the Mountain Games site(www.boogiebottoms.com).
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old wrote:I will see Tony D or Zach tomorrow setting up for the Mulberry Race this weekend. I will ask if the camping will be at Kings Bend(race site).
I know there will be camping at the Mountain Games site(www.boogiebottoms.com).
any word on camping at Kings Bend
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Everybody camped at KB for the first races on Feb 13th.
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I was told this weekend that there would be camping at Kings bend for the race.
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old wrote:I was told this weekend that there would be camping at Kings bend for the race.
Sweet ... I will head there thursday evening after making a stop in Chatanooga to pick up a boat destined for Utah.

The ALF Boat Shuttle Service ... it's a wonderful thing!

Can someone refresh my memory if it is a dry county down there and where the last place to buy wobbly pops would be!
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cmnypny wrote:
old wrote:I was told this weekend that there would be camping at Kings bend for the race.
Sweet ... I will head there thursday evening after making a stop in Chatanooga to pick up a boat destined for Utah.
I talked to someone from Friends of the Locust Fork and they thought the main camping (and the partying) would be at the AMG site, but (quieter) camping option would be at KB. The two sites are 10 min apart. This is unofficial info but they are pretty well in the loop.
Can someone refresh my memory if it is a dry county down there and where the last place to buy wobbly pops would be!
That county (Blount?) is indeed dry. If you are coming down 59 then cutting across 231 I'd make a stop while you are still on 59. Course if you want anything besides the usual gas station fare (unless you get lucky) you'll need to plan ahead a little further.
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