You can camp on the hill too...
I'm starting to think renting a camper and buying a couple swap spaces would be better... emulate Will as much as I can, I know when I've met someone smarter than myself... the best plan is to steal their ideas.
BTW, a camper might sleep more of us... I think we might make a reasonable deal out of it...
I know the swap is assigned only, and has some lots that aren't level (PA thing... no natural stretch of level ground longer than 100 feet).I have thought about the camping aspect too. I always had fun camping when I was younger. Another reason to find my wagon.
I sure I could look this up, but are you assigned a spot or is it first come first served?
I successfully avoided the hill until one day this year... I gave Zac a ride up there. IDK what the camping would be like, but I might could do it... I would be driving that hill more than walking it though.You can camp on the hill too...
On the fun field at 4 am ThursdayView attachment 134575
I wonder what he's like on Christmas morning...Show off. . .
You're welcome.I knew someone here would feel duty bound to give the comments lip service, SHISH
I gotta say this Carlisle trip was the best by far of all my previous trips there. Met a lot of old (and new) friends, and I also missed a bunch of people I really wanted to see and talk with. Maybe next year. . .
In addition to picking up a few obscure parts, I also had a great adventure with John (75LandYacht) Friday night when we followed a guy back to his house / shop to look over a '66 date coded 440 engine and a box full of road wheel center caps. Guy said it was only an hour a way, but after an hour and a half following him into a pretty remote area, we thought we began to hear banjo music. . . I told John that if I get murdered here on this mountain, please tell my wife I love her. . .
In the end, everything went well. I bought the engine, and John bought the box full of center caps.
And one more thing: Jer now owes me three St. Paulie Girls. . .
Wow... you were busy. It was good to meet you, I wish we had more time to "talk shop". Next time you plan to come over give us a heads up, I will do my best to block aside time.Back home in germany.
It was a great trip with the biggest Moparshow I have seen yet.
Meet a lot of great C-body (and B-body) guys.
Big time fun and unfortunatly not enough time to talk to everyone.
I don't have enough time now to write a longer story more feedback to come later.
Pictures? A few have been taken in Carlisle.
4.902 to be exact
Carsten
I still think Name Tagz with matching Avitarz would help us visual learnerz, and all tho' I love yeah Dave, You and your Bride and your Dad and Canopy are the catalyst. My thing iz trying to keep the wheelz hot on the scooter and run the batteryz down so they have to come find and rescue me, lolCarlisle is spontaneous, blocking time is damn near impossible
That sounds like livin' to me. Damn, I got to get there next year.I do it old fashion, air mattress in a tent. Saturday was a great sleeping night cool but not cold. The beer helps you drift away with Mopar overload going on in your head. We hotel it at the Nats and the commuting is a pain. At Carlisle I get up brush the choppers do the business and decide which of the concessions is going to screw me less for breakfast, then it's beer thrity for the rest of the day.
It is bliss!That sounds like livin' to me. Damn, I got to get there next year.
So far, I've found this... Let me keep looking.Hey. What happened to the 2016 Carlise thread. I went to pull it up to get last year's group photo.