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anybody form the Raleigh/Durham area going???........ also anybody that has been give me some info on what to expect..thinking about riding down on Saturday and coming back that nite....
I rode up from SC last year. Biggest waste of entrance fee. Only bonus was the steak house down the road that kicked ***.
Thanks you just saved me a hot ride up and a few bucks....
Also looking at the Rebelfest in Sumter on the 18th. Damn I hate to make these rides to out of town crap and it turns out to be a waste of time & money.
Jeep, I had to learn the hard way by making the 3hr ride up to Wilson. For all I know it could be bigger this year. There wasn't much in the line of vendors and what was there was lacking.
As far as Rebelfest, I used to hang with those guys when I lived in Cola. I may try to make the trip down to Sumter.
Depends what you are looking for. If you plan on partying and camping the night then go and enjoy it for all it's worth. If it's just a day trip, to me, it's not worth it.
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