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TMA Events and Activites => Upcoming Shows and Rendezvous => Topic started by: Ohio Joe on February 12, 2022, 05:42:25 PM

Title: Chadron Fur Trade Days 2022
Post by: Ohio Joe on February 12, 2022, 05:42:25 PM
Received the flyer in the mail today. "Chadron Fur Trade Days Rendezvous" (1800 - 1840 era) is scheduled for;

July 7, 8, 9, 10, 2022

https://furtradedays.com/

Naturally I'll set' up early like I always do. Maybe July 4th or 5th? Rondo, are you and Beth making any plans to venture up this way?  :shake
Title: Re: Chadron Fur Trade Days 2022
Post by: rollingb on February 12, 2022, 08:28:27 PM
Nothing definite yet,.... seems everyone wants to do something different around here.  ;banghead;
Title: Re: Chadron Fur Trade Days 2022
Post by: Ohio Joe on February 12, 2022, 11:46:58 PM
Know what you mean Rondo. Been there too.  :shake
Title: Re: Chadron Fur Trade Days 2022
Post by: pipeguy66 on March 01, 2022, 10:44:53 AM
Have put it on the calendar. Hope to be there with our travel trailer. Campgrounds in the area?  Jim
Title: Re: Chadron Fur Trade Days 2022
Post by: Ohio Joe on March 01, 2022, 11:02:53 AM
Have put it on the calendar. Hope to be there with our travel trailer. Campgrounds in the area?  Jim

Chadron State Park (on the west side of Chadron) has a camp ground.  We hold our Rendezvous 10 miles east / southeast of Chadron (and the Museum of the Fur Trade) out in the country. I wouldn't recommend trying to take a travel trailer out there. It would be awful tough going IMHO. Though in the past there have been a few camper trailers that have made it back to the Rondy site and they camped up on top the canyon, and of course nothing modern is allowed down in the canyon during the Rendezvous. I'll also add that the hill one goes down to unload and load back up is not the friendliest hill. I think Rondo would back me up on this one.

With the above said, a lot of folks drive out to the site and park up on top and walk down on visitors day (which is usually on Saturday after the Parade in town, and it's nice to see the folks come out and take interest in what we're doing, and have been doing for over 40+ years.  :shake  :toast

Rondo, did I miss anything?
Title: Re: Chadron Fur Trade Days 2022
Post by: pipeguy66 on March 01, 2022, 12:12:44 PM
 :bl th up Thanks Joe. Will check out the park. And yes, I did mean Ft Robinson instead of Harrison. claiming a senior moment for that.  :luff: Man i love that excuse…er I mean reason.
Title: Re: Chadron Fur Trade Days 2022
Post by: Ohio Joe on March 01, 2022, 01:50:22 PM
:bl th up Thanks Joe. Will check out the park. And yes, I did mean Ft Robinson instead of Harrison. claiming a senior moment for that.  :luff: Man i love that excuse…er I mean reason.

Back in '88 when I first moved out here, I worked maintenance at Ft. Robinson. Eleven months on / 1 month off (of course I had two days a week off, (spent those days working on a Ranch)... I were a'lot younger back then, and have a lot of fond memories of those days...  :shake 
Title: Re: Chadron Fur Trade Days 2022
Post by: rollingb on March 01, 2022, 11:00:57 PM
Have put it on the calendar. Hope to be there with our travel trailer. Campgrounds in the area?  Jim

Chadron State Park (on the west side of Chadron) has a camp ground.  We hold our Rendezvous 10 miles east / southeast of Chadron (and the Museum of the Fur Trade) out in the country. I wouldn't recommend trying to take a travel trailer out there. It would be awful tough going IMHO. Though in the past there have been a few camper trailers that have made it back to the Rondy site and they camped up on top the canyon, and of course nothing modern is allowed down in the canyon during the Rendezvous. I'll also add that the hill one goes down to unload and load back up is not the friendliest hill. I think Rondo would back me up on this one.

With the above said, a lot of folks drive out to the site and park up on top and walk down on visitors day (which is usually on Saturday after the Parade in town, and it's nice to see the folks come out and take interest in what we're doing, and have been doing for over 40+ years.  :shake  :toast

Rondo, did I miss anything?

You summed it all up pretty good Joe!  :hairy   :*: