rocktoberfest

Access, Rehab Projects, Derbyfests and more...
captain static
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Post by captain static »

anticlmber wrote:of importance capt. i wont be at the rocktoberfeast but i'll still be hunting for my beer(s)
Probably won't have any Oktoberfest beers left after next weekend but one thing I learned from Terry was to always be amply stocked with some tasty ales.
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
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Post by captain static »

If you have preregistered for Rocktoberfest - http://rrgcc.org/rocktoberfest/ - you should have received an invite code. Let your friends know about the event, tell them to sign up with your invitation code and earn credits towards winning more schwag! (You must pay prior to the event for your invites to be valid) So mine your address books and get your invites out over the weekend as online registration will shut down prior to the event start.
"Be responsible for your actions and sensitive to the concerns of other visitors and land managers. ... Your reward is the opportunity to climb in one of the most beautiful areas in this part of the country." John H. Bronaugh
OZ
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Post by OZ »

I must be missing something.... Why are the dates not prominently displayed as to when this is happening.
meetVA
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Post by meetVA »

Event Dates: Friday Oct 10 to Sunday Oct 12
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rohr
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Post by rohr »

Hi. I was wondering how long the clinics generally run on Sunday. I'm going to have to skip out pretty early Sunday afternoon and I'm trying to figure out whether it's reasonable for me to try to squeeze in a clinic before I have to run.

I'm really looking forward to the 'fest. A big thanks to everyone who's working so hard to put it together!

-Mark
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Post by Yasmeen »

The clinics are planned for Sunday from 10am - 2pm. There will be a pre-clinic meet and greet Saturday night at 7pm.
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Post by rohr »

Cool. Thanks for the info!
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Post by ems »

Where exactly is B-rock located? I looked for a map on RRGCC and couldn't find one. Also does anyone know what kind of facilities are going to be available, showers, grills, water? Any info would be appreciated.
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Post by Paul3eb »

pull into the rest area.. it's behind the back portion of the parking there. if you get off the exit and you don't see signs where to go, consider that a failure on our part.

as for facilities, not sure exactly. i do know of two cabins for rent.. and all of the rent goes to benefit the rrgcc ;)
http://rrgcc.org/rocktoberfest/#cabins
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ems wrote:Where exactly is B-rock located? I looked for a map on RRGCC and couldn't find one. Also does anyone know what kind of facilities are going to be available, showers, grills, water? Any info would be appreciated.
The campground is actual formerly known as Bee Rock, it recently change ownership and is now known as Natural Bridge Cabin Company Campground. Their website is: http://www.nbcabins.com/campground.php . Not many details on their site but at the bottom it does say, "Electric and water provided, shower house and primitive camping available also."
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