5Th Annual Fiberglass Eggscursion - Townsend, Tn - April 19-22, 2012 New campground for 2012
#16
Posted 15 February 2012 - 07:22 AM
We will be there. Reservation at the campground (Section A) has been made. FYI we cancelled plans to go to the Bandera Bluebonnet Rally in order to make this gathering. Looking forward to it!!!
Janeen (Essie) & Bill (Gethereaux) Carrell
Max (Std. Schnauzer) & Isabel (Toy Fox Terrier)
Pleasant Hill, TN 38578
"...Eggspialidocious II!"
2001 17' Liberty Deluxe
2000 F350 Diesel Dually
We also have a 5th Wheel
Max (Std. Schnauzer) & Isabel (Toy Fox Terrier)
Pleasant Hill, TN 38578
"...Eggspialidocious II!"
2001 17' Liberty Deluxe
2000 F350 Diesel Dually
We also have a 5th Wheel
#18
Posted 16 February 2012 - 12:48 PM
Just made my reservation in the B loop, she said A is full. Looking forward to this trip.
Jean
2000 SD 17'
2011 Silverado w/Prodigy BC
Live Well, Laugh Often, Love Much (and take lots of photos along the way)
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2000 SD 17'
2011 Silverado w/Prodigy BC
Live Well, Laugh Often, Love Much (and take lots of photos along the way)
www.borderbrae.com
#19
Posted 17 February 2012 - 06:21 AM
#20
Posted 11 March 2012 - 01:54 PM
If you have not seen it on the agenda the Potluck Saturday will be a "Country Cooking Theme". Also there is a grocery store in Townsend just a couple miles from the campground for those needing any supplies.
#21
Posted 25 March 2012 - 03:47 PM
Spring is here and everything is blooming in Tennessee. I'm so ready to go camping.
Here is a little info about how we do our Rally.
The Eggscursion Rally is hosted by the Egg Camping Club of Tennessee, Alabama, & Georgia and is one of our yearly regular campouts. This will be our 5th year in Townsend and all campers are invited to attend. Two of our big attractions are the people who attend and the Townsend area -- Townsend has tons of terrific attractions within a short drive. When planning the Rally schedule, we leave lots of open time so campers can venture out and enjoy the area without feeling like they are missing a camping event. We schedule most of our socialization events in the evening when people have finished their daily adventures - sometimes it's a potluck, other days it's an evening get together with music and stories. We tend to be a little more laid back then most rallies, but our campers tell us this is one of the highlights of the Eggscursion. Also remember that all events are optional and the only mandatory activity is relaxing.
Here is a little info about how we do our Rally.
The Eggscursion Rally is hosted by the Egg Camping Club of Tennessee, Alabama, & Georgia and is one of our yearly regular campouts. This will be our 5th year in Townsend and all campers are invited to attend. Two of our big attractions are the people who attend and the Townsend area -- Townsend has tons of terrific attractions within a short drive. When planning the Rally schedule, we leave lots of open time so campers can venture out and enjoy the area without feeling like they are missing a camping event. We schedule most of our socialization events in the evening when people have finished their daily adventures - sometimes it's a potluck, other days it's an evening get together with music and stories. We tend to be a little more laid back then most rallies, but our campers tell us this is one of the highlights of the Eggscursion. Also remember that all events are optional and the only mandatory activity is relaxing.
#22
Posted 14 April 2012 - 02:13 PM
Looks like we will have around 70 eggs at this years rally 
See everyone in a few days!
See everyone in a few days!
This post has been edited by KountryKamper: 14 April 2012 - 02:14 PM
#23
Posted 14 April 2012 - 06:21 PM
If you're heading to Townsend from the east on I-40, Mapquest and GPS will tell you to take exit 407, Hwy 66 to Sevierville and Pigeon Forge. DON'T DO IT! I've seen 10 miles of bumper to bumper traffic on that road. Instead, stay on I-40 to Knoxville and take the Alcoa Hwy 129 toward the airport. Stay on 129 to Maryville, then take US 321 to Townsend. It's a little farther but much quicker.
#24
Posted 14 April 2012 - 06:49 PM
jimiller5
That is great information, thanks. I'm coming from the West, but checked my GPS and it has me using the Alcoa Highway. We should be fine.
Chuck
That is great information, thanks. I'm coming from the West, but checked my GPS and it has me using the Alcoa Highway. We should be fine.
Chuck
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