The 8th Annual Eggs on the Hiawassee Fiberglass Trailer Rally Introduction: Hey there vintage camper aficionados! If you're a fan of all things fiberglass and the charm of bygone eras, you won't want to miss the annual pilgrimage to Hiawassee, Georgia. The 8th Annual Eggs on the Hiawassee River Rally at Riverbend Campground promises a weekend filled with molded fiberglass goodness, camaraderie, and a dash of adventure. Mark your calendars because this is an event you won't want to miss. Booking Your Spot: This rally is so popular that it books the entire campground in the picturesque northeast Georgia mountains. With over 100 all-molded fiberglass campers each year, it's a gathering that enthusiasts eagerly anticipate. But fear not if you missed the initial wave – there's a waiting list! Full hook-up sites, riverfront spots, and boondocking options are available, catering to every camper's preference. If you're on the waiting list, keep your hopes high; cancellations happen, especially closer to the event. Activities Galore: The Eggs on the Hiawassee Rally isn't just about showcasing vintage beauties; it's a full-blown fiberglass fiesta! Picture this: manufacturers on site with new demo units, seminars tailored specifically to molded fiberglass RVs, a delectable fish fry, a potluck to delight your taste buds, and the prestigious Camper's Choice Awards, highlighting the best in various categories. And if you're feeling competitive, there's a cornhole competition that's sure to add a bit of friendly rivalry to the mix. For a list of fun rally activities visit our Rally Activities page. Open House Extravaganza: One of the highlights of this rally is the open house, where you can feast your eyes on both new and vintage models. It's a chance to explore the intricacies of these molded fiberglass wonders, chat with owners, and maybe even find inspiration for your own camper dreams. Conclusion:
Rated as the #1 rally in the US for all molded fiberglass RVs, the Eggs on the Hiawassee Fiberglass Trailer Rally is more than an event – it's a community, a celebration, and a journey back in time. So, pack your bags, rev up your vintage camper, and get ready for a weekend of nostalgia, new friendships, and the unmistakable allure of fiberglass on the Hiawassee River. See you there! (Find rallies in the USA.)
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Have you ever attended a rally or show on concrete or asphalt with no way to secure your awning? Gary Moore came up with a way to utilize the weight of water with common items from a home improvement store. Filling a five-gallon bucket with water gives you a 42-pound anchor to secure each awning pole. Water produces a substantial amount of weight you don’t have to transport. Wind can still pull or tip the buckets. Gary engineered four-foot 1x2s with a notch in each end to keep the buckets in place by placing the sticks between the base of the awning pole and the tethering rope where it connects to the bucket handle. (We might add a lid to the buckets and a spring between the rope and handle. If you wanted to be fancy, you could cover the buckets with a burlap sack or another material.) Full feature on Gary and Arlette's trailer in issue #70 of the Vintage Camper Trailers Magazine. Have you got a tip to share?
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