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The next annual IDI Weekend will be held in Woodstock New Hampshire, June 28 to July 5th 2015. I plan to arrive at the campground on June 26.
It will be held at the Woodstock KOA, 1000 East Side Road, Woodstock, NH. 03292
Reservations for the campground can be made at 800-562-9736, or see the web site at http://koa.com/campgrounds/woodstock
Events and activities will be forthcoming, but as always, make your reservations early to avoid disappointment. This will be the first IDI Weekend in New England, and I hope to see all the past attendees. I know it is a long drive, but it will be worth it. Imagine your truck on top of Mt. Washington at 6288 feet! That will be some group picture! Check this thread for more details as things progress.
Here are a few of the events i have planed so far. Cross roads of america museum, Clarks trading post, Mount Washington auto road, hobo railroad, Woodstock brewery tour, there are also a lot of rivers to spend a few hours in on some of the hot days. Any feed back on these events would be great.
Its just a thought, but there is a small circle track close to the campground if anyone wound want to run there truck around a few times, if they will let us.
I just talked to the owners of the KOA campground, and at the moment they have 6 cabins and 15 camper cites. She said the cites fill up fast so call and make your reservation as soon as possible. When you call please mention that your part of the IDI truck club. You can also make reservations on there website.
Here are some 2015 rates. All rates are based on two people, kids under 5 are free, 15 and over is $10, 5 to 15 is $5
Basic camper - $44-46 per night
Full camper - $56-59 per night
Deluxe camper - $61-66 per night
Basic cabin - $70-72 per night
Deluxe cabin - $126-136 per night
Basic tent - $33-35 per night
Full tent - $44-43 per night
I have made some new categories for the types of truck that could get an award for the 2015 rally and so far i have 15 picked out.
I found a Dyno shop called, Brand x Performance Mobile Chassis Dyno. I was able to talk to the owner and he will drive to the Woodstock area, but he is 1 hour and 32 minutes away and he charges $80 per truck for 3 pulls. He also needs a minimum of 20 trucks to make the trip worth it, or he will need to charge more per truck.
The Woodstock fire department will be joining us as judges for the show n shine, they will also be bringing some old fire trucks to show as well.
Here is what i have for a schedule. I plan to arrive at the camp ground on June 27,
June 28 is the first official day of IDI week and there are no events planed,
June 29 no events planed,
June 30 Crossroads of America Museum,
July 1 Clarks Trading Post or Hobo Railroad,
July 2 A trip to Mt Washington Auto Road,
July 3 Truck Dyno day,
July 4 Show and Shine, Rally dinner,
July 5 last day of IDI week no events planed.
This is something i found on the hobo railroad website.
4th of July Family Party Train Friday evening, July 4, 2014 - 7:00pm Join us aboard the Hobo Railroad's annual 4th of July Family Party Train! We'll decorate the train in patriotic style and you'll enjoy hot dogs, chips, an ice cream treat and a cold Pepsi-branded beverage along with a party favor aboard the train. Family entertainment aboard the train will be provided by Hobo Buddy the Clown. This one hour and twenty minute excursion will take you along the banks of the Pemigewassett River through a natural, woodsy setting and then return to Hobo Junction in time for you to enjoy the popular Lincoln-Woodstock 4th of July Fireworks Display which kicks off at 9:30pm! By the way, the best place in town to watch the fireworks is from the Hobo Railroad's parking lot. So all you'll need to do is pull out your lawn chairs and relax for a great evening of family fun! Train Fare: $20 for ages 3 and up; ages 2 and under free. Advance tickets for the 4th of July Family Party Train are strongly recommended.
Here is a view of the campground, it is a pretty big area but as you can see most of the open area is trees, so i'm not sure if the show n shine will be in the camp area or elsewhere.
The next annual IDI Weekend will be held in Woodstock New Hampshire, June 28 to July 5th 2015. I plan to arrive at the campground on June 26.
It will be held at the Woodstock KOA, 1000 East Side Road, Woodstock, NH. 03292
Reservations for the campground can be made at 800-562-9736, or see the web site at http://koa.com/campgrounds/woodstock
Events and activities will be forthcoming, but as always, make your reservations early to avoid disappointment. This will be the first IDI Weekend in New England, and I hope to see all the past attendees. I know it is a long drive, but it will be worth it. Imagine your truck on top of Mt. Washington at 6288 feet! That will be some group picture! Check this thread for more details as things progress.
Here are a few of the events i have planed so far. Cross roads of america museum, Clarks trading post, Mount Washington auto road, hobo railroad, Woodstock brewery tour, there are also a lot of rivers to spend a few hours in on some of the hot days. Any feed back on these events would be great.
Its just a thought, but there is a small circle track close to the campground if anyone wound want to run there truck around a few times, if they will let us.
I just talked to the owners of the KOA campground, and at the moment they have 6 cabins and 15 camper cites. She said the cites fill up fast so call and make your reservation as soon as possible. When you call please mention that your part of the IDI truck club. You can also make reservations on there website.
Here are some 2015 rates. All rates are based on two people, kids under 5 are free, 15 and over is $10, 5 to 15 is $5
Basic camper - $44-46 per night
Full camper - $56-59 per night
Deluxe camper - $61-66 per night
Basic cabin - $70-72 per night
Deluxe cabin - $126-136 per night
Basic tent - $33-35 per night
Full tent - $44-43 per night
I have made some new categories for the types of truck that could get an award for the 2015 rally and so far i have 15 picked out.
I found a Dyno shop called, Brand x Performance Mobile Chassis Dyno. I was able to talk to the owner and he will drive to the Woodstock area, but he is 1 hour and 32 minutes away and he charges $80 per truck for 3 pulls. He also needs a minimum of 20 trucks to make the trip worth it, or he will need to charge more per truck.
The Woodstock fire department will be joining us as judges for the show n shine, they will also be bringing some old fire trucks to show as well.
Here is what i have for a schedule. I plan to arrive at the camp ground on June 27,
June 28 is the first official day of IDI week and there are no events planed,
June 29 no events planed,
June 30 Crossroads of America Museum,
July 1 Clarks Trading Post or Hobo Railroad,
July 2 A trip to Mt Washington Auto Road,
July 3 Truck Dyno day,
July 4 Show and Shine, Rally dinner,
July 5 last day of IDI week no events planed.
This is something i found on the hobo railroad website.
4th of July Family Party Train Friday evening, July 4, 2014 - 7:00pm Join us aboard the Hobo Railroad's annual 4th of July Family Party Train! We'll decorate the train in patriotic style and you'll enjoy hot dogs, chips, an ice cream treat and a cold Pepsi-branded beverage along with a party favor aboard the train. Family entertainment aboard the train will be provided by Hobo Buddy the Clown. This one hour and twenty minute excursion will take you along the banks of the Pemigewassett River through a natural, woodsy setting and then return to Hobo Junction in time for you to enjoy the popular Lincoln-Woodstock 4th of July Fireworks Display which kicks off at 9:30pm! By the way, the best place in town to watch the fireworks is from the Hobo Railroad's parking lot. So all you'll need to do is pull out your lawn chairs and relax for a great evening of family fun! Train Fare: $20 for ages 3 and up; ages 2 and under free. Advance tickets for the 4th of July Family Party Train are strongly recommended.
Here is a view of the campground, it is a pretty big area but as you can see most of the open area is trees, so i'm not sure if the show n shine will be in the camp area or elsewhere.
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