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SNU Rally at Rye Patch State Park

* Rally participation is counted by number of rigs (Airstreams) attending. Exceptions may be family members or others who do not have their own rig but come with other rally participants. SNU includes full members and affiliate members. Visitors are those who did not actually attend the rally but visited sometime during the rally. Visitors are not included in the rally participation count.

March 2005 – Rally at Rye Patch

6 SNU, 1 Guests - Total Rally Participation

Diane Leipper

The SNU first rally at Rye Patch was a big success. Typical Nevada spring - we had a little snow, a little rain, a little wind, a little sun, and a LOT of fun. We had a nice fire most of the day and a great pot luck on Saturday. Everyone cooked hot dogs or polish sausage on a stick. As a special treat Rich Jaggard made sopapillas in his Bambi and the Thornburg's cooked us apple and cherry pies with their pie irons. The group area at Rye Patch, recommended by the Thornburg's, is a great spot for a rally. Right on the bend of the river with lots of trees. We will definitely be holding future rallies there. The rally was held on a full moon weekend which was great for nighttime walks but not so great for star gazing. Rich brought his high powered binoculars so we got to see the moon close up. We also got to view Jupiter and some of it's moons as well as some other stars. Roy Douglas has been busy polishing his 1972 Globetrotter – Wow! The reflection from the sun as well as t he full moon was almost blinding. Roy withstood numerous bribes from the rest of us to polish our trailers. He figures one is enough. Last but not least, we wish welcome Jerry Thornburg and Dyann Mcdonald who joined the SNU at the rally, as our newest members.

2005 Rye Patch Participants

Last

First

First

Mbr/guest

Contact

Unit

Year

Month

Type

Notes

Douglas

Roy

Bonnie

mbr


SNU

2005

03

rally


Gmur

Dave


guest

Leipper


2005

03

rally


Jaggard

Richard


mbr


SNU

2005

03

rally


Leipper2

Bryan

Diane

mbr


SNU

2005

03

rally


Leipper5

Anita


mbr


SNU

2005

03

rally


Leipper6

Virginia


mbr


SNU

2005

03

rally


Thornburg

Jerry

Dyann

mbr


SNU

2005

03

rally

1st rally, joined the SNU





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