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anyone here been to this yet? I wanted to go last year but didn't make it and I'm def going this year. Let me know if you went what you thought of it. And since prices aren't listed yet what do you think tickets in are costing and is there an age limit I have a few 20 year old buddys that ride sportys. Thanks guys
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No, I have not been.
I've heard many opinions.
1) take your bike. It's cool & you get from your camp to the ******* and beer faster.
2) don't bother with your bike, it will only get filthy from all the dirt roads & rain.
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I don't plan on taking the bike, I'm sure I'll be intoxicated the whole time. Its a big place but if anyone goes and sees a big
tent with a sign that says boobie barn thats my tent so feel free to stop in and say hi.
I went for the first time last year, it was a great time, a little cold last year but other then that a really great time. Don't worry about taking the bike, it'll just sit at the camp site until Sunday morning anyway, everything is walking distance. Not sure about age limits check the web site out and see.
I'll keep my eye out for the "boobie barn"
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