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Tony, Looks like a BLAST!!!!!!!!!!!!! wish you would have posted sooner, spur of the moment is one thing , but 12 hours is rough. It says 5th annual, si it the same weekend every year? Please let us know for next year. Can we see pix on their website? If not can you get some and post? Thanx
It was last minute for me too...I went without my Max today just to check it out. Unless you had an ATV, the only way to the festival was by means of a bus that was running up and down route 110. The only AATV I saw was a Argo for sale by a dealer. The festival itself was a little small I thought. I'd say grounds were about 5 acres total including the mud run. I saw Polaris, Arctic Cat and Can-Am dealers offering test rides of all their latest rides. There were also a few other vendors selling misc. gear and food. I would have been an odd-ball for sure running around in the Max and that would have been awesome!
It's beautiful country and I had no chance to check out any of the trails, but I probably wouldn't go back to the festival without a big group to tear up the mud pit!