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Any good info on Mountain Fest? Good, bad or other? Planning on heading down this year. Looks as though "Divines" campgrounds is the place to be. Got all the info off their website.http://wvmountainfest.com/index.php Anybody have more info to add? Thanks. Tim
I read somewhere that it was voted one of the best shows on the east. A couple buds went down last year and said it was phenominal. I might head down with them for the weekend this year.
Heard there's great scenery, lots of fun. I think thecamping would be a great time.My best friend is thinking of going, would love to go too.[sm=smiley16.gif]
Mountain Fest is a very good time. I've been there ever sense it started a couple of years ago. It gets bigger and better each year. Lots of venders, shows and things to do. You'll like it for sure.....
I read somewhere that it was voted one of the best shows on the east. A couple buds went down last year and said it was phenominal. I might head down with them for the weekend this year.
This summer, head for the hills and the third annual Wild and Wonderful MountainFest Motorcycle Rally. Named âBest Rally of 2006â by Cycle Source magazine, MountainFest has quickly earned a reputation as one of motorcyclingâs top events. Your host for MountainFest is Morgantown, West Virginia (â3rd Best Small Town in Americaââ Menâs Journal).
I'll be going. I grew up in that neck of the woods and my father lives in Fairmont. He went last year and said it was a great time. I'm really looking forward to it. If anyone wants to meet up and go, that would be cool!
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