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2011 Rally Q&A

Not camping at the rally is like going to the circus and staying in the parking lot.
If you set up your tent in the "quiet area" or as far from the beer tent and stage, you will be able to sleep at night. We are not like the Sturgis Hardly Davidson rally. At midnight you can hear snoring and it is reasonably quiet.
 
On Site

Good to hear that everyone's down by midnight or so.....this is just my first rally...have no idea what to expect........I guess I'll find out soon..

tj
 
Earplugs are always good to wear at bedtime at the rally. Snoring or talkative neighbours have never been a problem for me.
 
When do we stop?

Good to hear that everyone's down by midnight or so..

tj

Not EVERYONE is down at midnight! :twirl:newtoy:bottle:buds:gerg

There are "noisy" zones and "sorta quiet" zones..:snore Walk around the site and check areas out. Talk to the people at the rally, and you will find a place for you.:bikes
 
having difficulty with that picture - Ian dancing on the tables.

OK, I can see Ian dancing with GS's:uhoh
Ian dancing on tables....:jawdrop...don't go there!

I think Ian will be hitting the dirt doing either tasks! :stick
 
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We are not like the Sturgis Hardly Davidson rally.
At midnight you can hear snoring and it is reasonably quiet.

Snoring reasonably quiet? :nono

I guess you never camped next to my tent. :laugh:laugh:laugh

P.S. I always have an extra earplugs for my camping neighbors. ;)
 
We have traditionally been Beer Tent and Dance Floor oriented with our tenting. This year should be no exception. After the rally, a quiet motel with a very long hot shower. As we say: dance like noone's looking! :twirl:dance But maybe that's just us. - Bob
 
Will there be a running race/event?

I found what turned out to be an old thread about an 8K race at the 2009 rally(?) Is this sort of race a regular event at MOA rallies? Will there be a race at Bloomsburg?

P
 
I found what turned out to be an old thread about an 8K race at the 2009 rally(?) Is this sort of race a regular event at MOA rallies? Will there be a race at Bloomsburg?

P

there should be, no question. Andrea Borelli (with or without husband John) has been the Rally Run Chair for the past buncha (25 +/-?) years. Living in CT will make her attendance that much easier- tho distance has never been the issue for her making it to a National.
 
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