Announcing the Fall 2009 Virginia Chapter Rally

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boatto5er

Founding VA Chap Ldr (Ret)
Rally T-Shirts

I sent an email out last night to everyone that I have on my rally attendee list. If you are signed up and didn't get an email about ordering T-Shirts, let me know ASAP so i can get my list corrected. You can email me at: g_funderburg@yahoo.com (note: there is an underscore between the g and f).

Thanks,

Gus
 

timdebs

Well-known member
Just signed up for Rally

Gus, we (Tim and Debbie) have site number 396. Looking forward to meeting everyone!
 

Jim-n-Leslie

Active Member
Tim & Debbie -
It looks like we will be neighbors during the rally. Leslie & I look forward to meeting you. Take care!
Jim
 

boatto5er

Founding VA Chap Ldr (Ret)
The Big 30

We are now at 30 rigs for the fall rally:). A big thanks to all who are attending. And a HUGE thanks to HUDSON for coordinating the rally, and also to those who are helping out with T-Shirts and Name Tags.
 

klindgren

Retired Virginia Chapter Leaders
30 rigs....Wow houd a thunk it!! Sounds to like its going to be are ball. Can't wait. Is it September yet???
 

boatto5er

Founding VA Chap Ldr (Ret)
Some places to visit in the Cape Hatteras Area

Courtesy of Harriett Dahlgren (and Woodalls), here's a few things to see (day trip) in the Cape Hatteras area (this might be especially useful for those of you arriving early or leaving late). If you have any other local places of interest, feel free to mention them.

North Carolina offers a wide range of opportunities for relaxation, fun in the sun and adventure. It is also a state rich with culture and importance in American history. The Old North State enjoys a moderate climate in the summer, averaging 70 or so degrees, and in the wintertime it dips down into the mid-40s. No matter what time of year you visit there’s plenty to do, whether it’s hiking in the majestic Great Smoky Mountains in spring and summer or skiing and snowboarding in the winter. This One Tank Trip from Woodall’s [1] is sure to set you on a course for a wonderful coastal vacation.

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New Bern
Let’s start off in New Bern, the second oldest city in North Carolina. There are many fun and interesting things to do in this city, from investigating her many historical sites to cruising down any of several rivers in a sailboat or canoe. At the top of the list of historical monuments is the Tryon Palace [2], which was the home of British Royal Governor William Tryon. The fully restored residence was built in 1770; the grounds feature four separate homes containing a collection of art and antiques that must be seen to be believed.

A fun site to visit while in New Bern is the “Birthplace of Pepsi.” It’s a pharmacy on Middle Street, where a local soda jerk created the beverage that would later be known as Pepsi-Cola. The store features all kinds of Pepsi-related merchandise, so be sure to grab a few souvenirs while you’re there.
Emerald Isle
Getting out on the road, head south on US-17 for a little more than 20 miles, then take state highway 58 for another 26 miles until you reach Emerald Isle. The town is a beautiful part of the Crystal Coast [3], and draws as many as 50,000 tourists during summertime. It’s a perfect place to break out the beach gear, grab a rod and reel to try your luck at the fishing pier, go jogging along the shoreline, or pedal along one of the many bike paths. One Friday a month in summer, Emerald Isle hosts Friday Free Flicks [4]; the movies are always family-oriented in theme, and it’s recommended you bring chairs and a blanket for your own comfort.
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Cedar Island
A short 4-mile trip east on US-70 takes you to Cedar Island. While you’re there, take advantage of the local horse stables, where you can rent horses for a ride along the beach. Also, the Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge [5] is a gorgeous place to take a boat out on the water and explore 15,000 acres of nature preserve. Bring the camera!
At Cedar Island, take the ferry over to Ocracoke [6]. The ferry is able to accommodate even the largest RV, so no worries there. Once back on dry land, there are several fun things to do: check out exhibits devoted to notorious pirates, enjoy the view while parasailing, or rent a Jeep for a ride down the miles of sandy beaches.
Hatteras
It’s a 20 mile trip eastbound to Hatteras, home of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse [7], a popular visitor spot. While in Hatteras, you can rent jet skiis and waverunners for a bit of high-speed fun out on the crystal blue water. The lighthouses at Hatteras, Ocracoke, Bodie Island, Roanoke Marshes and Currituck Beach comprise a fascinating tour along the barrier islands of the Outer Banks that will entertain the whole family. The Outer Banks also boast some of the finest fishing on the Eastern Seaboard, so charter a boat and reel in as many mackerel, flounder, trout and stripers as possible!
Leaving Hatteras by way of Highway 12 north, you arrive at Roanoke Island roughly 60 miles later. Roanoke Island is the setting for one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in American history: how a colony of 117 men, women, and children vanished without a trace 400 years ago. Make sure to visit the Fort Raleigh Historic Site [8], where an outdoor drama depicts this baffling situation.
Kitty Hawk
Seventeen miles farther north on Highway 12 is the birthplace of aviation, Kitty Hawk. The Wright Brothers National Memorial [9] stands as a proud monument to these pioneers of modern flight; exhibits tell the story of their tireless efforts to put man in the air, and full-size replicas of the glider and the flying machine are on display. Climb up Kill Devil Hill while you’re there and stand on the very spot the Wright brothers performed their tests and experiments.
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Manteo
Proceeding west on US-64 takes you on an 18-mile trip to Manteo, which is a prime place to pull over and enjoy antiquing in the town’s shopping district. If you’re feeling outdoorsy, Manteo has plenty of vendors offering chartered sailboats or bicycle tours of the surrounding environs. The North Carolina Aquarium [10] gives you an up-close look at various types of fish, river otters, and sharks in an array of saltwater habitats. It’s a great place to spend a big chunk of the day – especially watching the mischievous little otters!
Edenton
Sixty-six miles farther west on US-64 and a quick merge with US-17B, leads you into your final destination of Edenton [11]. This is truly a beautiful city, established in the 17th century, and still features a good portion of its historical buildings. A guided walking tour of the historic district provides a fascinating look at a town that has been hailed as one of the most beautiful in the South. Its quiet charm and breathtaking views across Edenton Bay make it an ideal spot for a romantic getaway.
 

boatto5er

Founding VA Chap Ldr (Ret)
Hi everyone,

Nothing new to report:confused:. I just need to keep my fingers exercised with some typing:rolleyes:. Hudson should have a draft agenda out soon. We'll share that as soon as we get a few loose ends tied up. Got a lot of folks coming to the rally, from as far north as New Jersey to as far south as Georgia - should be a load of fun. We're planning lots of games and activities, contest and door prizes (nothing fancy - sorry, no new Landmarks), and of course, lots of comraderie and food. Looking forward to seeing everyone.

Gus
 
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mitchnpam

Guest
Gus, We're in the mountains of NC (transplants like most), getting ready to pick up our 1st RV, a 2010 Heartland Sundance 2900MK. Wondering if you had any spaces left at the Fall Rally. Figured we would meet and learn from the experts (the owners). Mitch
 

Hudson

Well-known member
Plenty of room at the inn

Gus, We're in the mountains of NC (transplants like most), getting ready to pick up our 1st RV, a 2010 Heartland Sundance 2900MK. Wondering if you had any spaces left at the Fall Rally. Figured we would meet and learn from the experts (the owners). Mitch

Come and join us! There are at least two slots left right now. I'm pretty sure you can meet a Sundance owner or two there. And since you've got a 2010, you could be one of our featured rigs for the rig tour.
 

boatto5er

Founding VA Chap Ldr (Ret)
Gus, We're in the mountains of NC (transplants like most), getting ready to pick up our 1st RV, a 2010 Heartland Sundance 2900MK. Wondering if you had any spaces left at the Fall Rally. Figured we would meet and learn from the experts (the owners). Mitch

As Hudson stated, please do join us. Just call the campground (see the first post in this thread for the number) and make your reservation. Be sure to tell them you are with the Heartland Owners Club Rally in Sept, and make sure they give you a site # while you are on the phone with them. Then come back here to the forum and post your information. Sounds like a lot, but it's actually pretty easy. Hudson will be out of the area for a couple of weeks, camping in New England (lucky guy), but you can email me with any additional questions or issues.

Look forward to seeing you!

Gus
 

Jim & Harriet

Well-known member
hello new sundance owners

hi mitchnpam,
nice to meet you here in the forum and soon at the rally. we have a 2009 sundance 3300sk. i've wondered about the 2010's - if there were any major changes. maybe we can discuss it in september - see you there.
jim & harriet

ps: we are from roanoke, va - where in the nc mountains are you?
 
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mitchnpam

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Jim & Harriet,

We are from Burnsville, NC. I'll keep trying to get a spot at the campground for the fall rally. You are more than welcome to tour our 2010. We pick it up Thusday so, we haven't toured it ourselves We look forward to meeting everyone. Mitch & Pam
 

Hudson

Well-known member
Keep trying?

... I'll keep trying to get a spot at the campground for the fall rally. ... Mitch & Pam

Does that mean you called Camp Hatteras and they said the rally spaces are sold out? I'm kind of surprised by that ... if that is the case, let me know and I will arrange for more sites to be made available.
 
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mitchnpam

Guest
Hudson,

I just kept missing Merrin when I would call, got her today though. We'll be in site #403. Arriving on the 9/24 - 9/27. I'll have to see if we can back the thing up, might be entertaining for some. We look forward to the rally. Mitch
 

boatto5er

Founding VA Chap Ldr (Ret)
That's terrific. We look forward to watching you back up (oops! I meant meeting youNone). Seriously, find a big vacant parking lot and hone your backing skills there. It really helps. See you in Sept!

Gus
 
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