Do alot of people normally go out there that first weekend, or is it kinda slow? Either way I want to try looney toons out this time.
Do alot of people normally go out there that first weekend, or is it kinda slow? Either way I want to try looney toons out this time.
The club from Corpus, WFO, is thinking of going out there. If they do yall have the opportunity to see the ****tiest, cheapest blazer rollin on 44s you'll ever find.
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I think I'm in. I'm co-oping with the new Toyota factory in San Antonio this spring, so I'll be in the area. However, I need to finish my Dana 44, regear the axles, and trim the fenders. I think I'll be done, but I'll be pushing it close because I won't be getting any money until the end of January. I'm still trying to purchase a locker or two, etc.
If you need any help wrenching give me a call and I'll see what I can do. You have a place to stay in SA?
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Thanks. Yes, I do have a place to stay. I'm actually from Boerne, but I'll be staying in an apartment at I-10 and Huebner. Anyway, we'll see what I can get done.
How long does the trip take when hauling a trailer (from CS)? I'm thinking 4.5 hours, but I don't really remember.
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a little over 4 hours sounds about right, depending on your speed
At mason? You camp. There is basically just a big parking area and you throw up a tent wherever you want. There are outhouses there for you to use
there are also places in town if your a big puss but camping is where its at there
if i remeber right, it was like 200 miles, and about 4 hours with trailer
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Damn you. I have a house closer to Toyota... Oh well. How much are you paying if you don't mind? I'm trying to get an idea of what the CoL is for apartments in San Antonio. You're staying in a nice area...Originally Posted by briguyXJ
yeah its usually a pretty big turn out.. i think they call it the "central texas club run" or at least they did in the past.. and yeah its about 3 1/2 - 4 hours max. camping is fun there when its cold but it pretty ****ing cold. there are hotels in mason which is like 10-15 mins down the road.
here is the info
------ release form http://www.katemcyrocks.com/online_release_form.doc
------ prices
Weekend rate:
$50/weekend driver package (includes camping Fri, Sat, wheeling all day Sat, and Sun till 3:00)
Daily rates:
$30/day per driver
$5/day/passengers
Children under 12 are free
------ hotels
Mason Square Bed & Breakfast
236 Ft. McKavitt - on the square
Mason, Texas
(800) 369-0405
Wheelers attending events at Katemcy Rocks receive a 10% discount on room rates
On-Site Lodging
Katemcy Rocks On-site Cabins
Community shower and restrooms
$45/night
Katemcy Rocks On-site Camping
PortaPotties in and around campsite
$10/night
Other In-Town Lodging
Hill Country Inn - Mason, TX
(915) 347-6317
The biggest thing that sucks about staying "on campus" is that they don't have any running water. It would be much nicer if they just had that and some decent potties for the women. That being said, I'm still planning on bringing the Scamper. I'm just going to be sure I don't park next to the Grubb Taj and Vincent Generator this time. I don't think I've ever been there when it was cold.
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Notes: -the outsides of the porta-pissers are used more than the insides
-if you stay at the hotel in town, your jeep will probably be either winched up a tree, flipped on its side, violated by another jeep, or a combination of all of the above
-when we say throw a tent down anywhere, thats prety literal
-there is a windmill there that will eat your children
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