FMCA PerryGA

emerystora

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I am thinking of going to the FMCA rally next spring prior to going to the GMCMI Convention at Tallahassee Fl.
Are any other GMCers thinking of going?

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick,CO

Emery
 
Emery, et al,

It's not firmed up yet, but most likely I'll have my aunt's farm available
for those wanting to boondock there between FMCA Perry & GMCMI
Tallahassee. The farm is 48.3 miles west of the GA National Fairground and
consists of 250 acres of mostly woodlands, with enough grassed roads, etc.,
to accommodate probably 100 GMC's -- with only 3 full hookups, the rest dry
camping. There's a barn for work/meetings, a 3 BR cabin and other
buildings that we COULD use, a catfish pond, and a bass & bream pond, both
well stocked and seldom fished.

Let me know if you're interested.

Ken H.

On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 12:25 PM Emery Stora via Gmclist <

> I am thinking of going to the FMCA rally next spring prior to going to the
> GMCMI Convention at Tallahassee Fl.
> Are any other GMCers thinking of going?
>
>
 
We will be at Perry. Last year, there were 3 GMC's there. One with the Minstrels music group and 2 way out in the boondocking field. Sure looked tiny
compared to the SOB's that depreciated more while sitting there than a GMC costs.

We were on the parking crew, and expect to help park again next Spring. Perry is interesting. Vendors booths are fun, if not totally GMC related. Fun
evenings and good social hours.
Tom
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2012 Phoenix Cruiser model 2552
KA4CSG
 
Over the years we’ve been to many FMCA rallies. The first was at Centerville Michigan, I believe in 1974. Others were Sioux Falls, Pomona(twice), Perry (twice), Los Cruses, Sacramento, and some others. However we haven’t gone in over ten years.
We are looking forward to going again

Emery Stora
FMCA Number 10324

>
> We will be at Perry. Last year, there were 3 GMC's there. One with the Minstrels music group and 2 way out in the boondocking field. Sure looked tiny
> compared to the SOB's that depreciated more while sitting there than a GMC costs.
>
> We were on the parking crew, and expect to help park again next Spring. Perry is interesting. Vendors booths are fun, if not totally GMC related. Fun
> evenings and good social hours.
> Tom
> --
> 2012 Phoenix Cruiser model 2552
> KA4CSG
>
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We used attend the International Rally's on pretty much a biannual clip and I can tell you that when you're a working stiff some of the trips could be
really heroic. One year we attended the Georgia Rally and went on over to Savannah with friends to 'look' around. Ended up we had to be back to work
so made the 2200+ mile return in two days-and my best friend doesn't drive the Bus so it was all on me. We did these for over 20 years, seldom missing
any of them. After a while many of the 'old' friends started to drop out and our pre-rally's went from 130 coaches to under 20. We still attend once
in a while but most often just hit the regional's in the west and rocky mountains.
Now that we've joined GMCMI we have attended the last three and plan on many more, Lord willing. A great group of folks, well run programs and we all
have the same unique disease.
Hal
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1977 Royale 101348,

1977 Royale 101586, Diesel powered,

1975 Eleganza II, 101230,

1974 Eagle Bus 45',w/slideout,

Rio Rancho, NM