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Built Wild Days is a partnership with America's State Parks. They just finished up a western loop and are in the Northeast. The next event is 8/24 in NH and then they head to KY (@Frankie945 ), TN, WV, and PA. Registration is free.If it's the same folks that did the Fall Run at Barnwell Mountain last year, they're some good people. I think they're doing a parks tour around the country? Not coming to Texas, but seemed like a lot of the spots were out east.
the funny thing is, we passed you on the highway in Mass. on Thursday but we went to nova scotia and on the way back, had to sleep some and saw you in the parking lot... lol so figured id grab a cool shot. keep up the great work!
Built Wild Days are coming to Texas in October!If it's the same folks that did the Fall Run at Barnwell Mountain last year, they're some good people. I think they're doing a parks tour around the country? Not coming to Texas, but seemed like a lot of the spots were out east.
Thanks for shout out. You got it! On way to NH now!Built Wild Days is a partnership with America's State Parks. They just finished up a western loop and are in the Northeast. The next event is 8/24 in NH and then they head to KY (@Frankie945 ), TN, WV, and PA. Registration is free.
I seen that somewhere it’s at Tom sawyer Park in Kentucky. I think it’s a pavement meet but not sure wish they put out more information.Built Wild Days is a partnership with America's State Parks. They just finished up a western loop and are in the Northeast. The next event is 8/24 in NH and then they head to KY (@Frankie945 ), TN, WV, and PA. Registration is free.
Nice! We'll be at Barnwell for the Fall Run again on October 12th. Interesting to see where y'all end up, it's a big state...Built Wild Days are coming to Texas in October!
2 locations/days TBD but we will be there!
check back on www.bwfevents.com in the coming weeks.
Just registered will see what happens.Built Wild Days is a partnership with America's State Parks. They just finished up a western loop and are in the Northeast. The next event is 8/24 in NH and then they head to KY (@Frankie945 ), TN, WV, and PA. Registration is free.
@Ourbroncolife is one of the people who run the events, you might ask them if you have questions.Just registered will see what happens.
Each park is unique. I attended the second event held in Tallahassee. The Bronco group was given access to ride off trail for a short bit which was highly unusual. The state park (Alfred Maclay Gardens) is more known for their informal gardens especially during azalea blooming season (Feb./March). The BWF crew setup informational booths and activities to introduce owners to Tread Lightly principles and public land stewardship. I installed 3 BBQ grills as part of the service projects that are sponsored by BWF.I seen that somewhere it’s at Tom sawyer Park in Kentucky. I think it’s a pavement meet but not sure wish they put out more information.
Sounds interesting! thank you for the info.Each park is unique. I attended the second event held in Tallahassee. The Bronco group was given access to ride off trail for a short bit which was highly unusual. The state park (Alfred Maclay Gardens) is more known for their informal gardens especially during azalea blooming season (Feb./March). The BWF crew setup informational booths and activities to introduce owners to Tread Lightly principles and public land stewardship. I installed 3 BBQ grills as part of the service projects that are sponsored by BWF.