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For this trip, we'll be exploring Musterground Rd in the Bad Creek Reservoir area.
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Exactly. Once we get closer to the date, I'll set a time for everyone to meet at the trailhead (probably 10 o'clock-ish) and then we'll hit the trail together.Ive got it in my calendar. Hopefully nothing comes up.
Its about a 5 1/2 hour trek for me so I am curious how these meet ups work.
Do we just schedule a location with a rough time of where everyone meets before heading in?
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I should probably let @Jeffrey Dill reply to your question, but........ I'll jump in here. Guests, Yes definitely, a friend with their own rig, Yes definitely. Perhaps they will discover why this is a very worthwhile group / forum and decide to join us formally. Perhaps they will make new like minded friends and have the opportunity to spend more time out on the trails and caring for the places we all love and want to preserve. I for one have made many new friends through this forum and feel that they are all fantastic people. Just my $0.02.So I know I am new to the group here, but do you guys have a policy about bringing guests? I have a friend who would possibly like to ride along and possibly another friend who might want to drive his rig. Just wanted to make sure this wasn't frowned upon.
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Bring 'em along. The Overland Bound mission statement says "Overlanding is a movement. It's a mission. It isn't elitist, and it doesn't matter what you drive. It's for everyone who feels the call of the wild, and anyone willing to go find it."So I know I am new to the group here, but do you guys have a policy about bringing guests? I have a friend who would possibly like to ride along and possibly another friend who might want to drive his rig. Just wanted to make sure this wasn't frowned upon.
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The more the merrier! For the one who'd be bringing their own rig, assuming they're not on OB and therefore can't RSVP, if you could just let us know if they're coming that would help with numbers for planning the camping arrangements.So I know I am new to the group here, but do you guys have a policy about bringing guests? I have a friend who would possibly like to ride along and possibly another friend who might want to drive his rig. Just wanted to make sure this wasn't frowned upon.
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Absolutely.I should probably let @Jeffrey Dill reply to your question, but........ I'll jump in here. Guests, Yes definitely, a friend with their own rig, Yes definitely. Perhaps they will discover why this is a very worthwhile group / forum and decide to join us formally. Perhaps they will make new like minded friends and have the opportunity to spend more time out on the trails and caring for the places we all love and want to preserve. I for one have made many new friends through this forum and feel that they are all fantastic people. Just my $0.02.
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And another absolutely.Bring 'em along. The Overland Bound mission statement says "Overlanding is a movement. It's a mission. It isn't elitist, and it doesn't matter what you drive. It's for everyone who feels the call of the wild, and anyone willing to go find it."
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It's only open during hunting seasons, so you're probably right that it's WMA land. I'm not a hunter though, so I'll rely on you and any of the other hunters in the group to say whether it'd be a good idea for us to stay out there. I have seen other off-roaders/overlanders camp out there but, of course, that doesn't mean that they should have been out there.It’s all WMA land right? It may piss a lot of other folk off if we trail camp a group out there in November - the peak of deer season. I haven’t been out there & I’ve always hunted private land - so I don’t know if it would make any difference to them. Riding the trail won’t bother any hunters as long as we aren’t out there banging around at dusk or dawn. Just something to keep into consideration that we’re sharing the area w/ people trying to bag a buck. It’d be the same as 10 people on jet skis ripping up the lake early the same morning as a bass tournament. We’ve gotta play nice w/ others.
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