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    I would really like to make the 20th Anniversary rally my first Fairfield visit. Assuming the family/work/financial gods smile on me and I can afford/take time for the 2200-mile round trip… what’s the best place to stay? I’m guessing I need to reserve a room soon or there won’t be any. What about camping? I’d be bringing my wife… perhaps the kids, and the WC-51. Any tips for a rally newbie?

    Thanks,

    Chris Davis
    Centerville, UT
    ’45 WC-51

  • #2
    Hi Chris,

    I plan on attending as well. My wife keeps trying to plan stuff for that weekend and I keep telling her I can't, as I am going to Iowa that week.

    There is camping right at the fairgrounds, as well as a local state or county park. I camped right at the fairgrounds when I went a couple of years ago. I plan on putting up the nylon hilton again next year!

    The best part of any rally is meeting folks in person that you have "spoken" with on the internet.

    Hope to see you there,

    Tim
    57 Power Wagon
    Numerous Power Wagon parts trucks!
    57 W-100
    60 W-100
    51 M37
    61 Triumph TR-3A
    80 Triumph Spitfire
    09 Dodge Ram 2500HD
    05 Subaru Outback
    10 speed bike
    Hiking Boots

    Sumus quod sumus

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Chris Davis
      I would really like to make the 20th Anniversary rally my first Fairfield visit. Assuming the family/work/financial gods smile on me and I can afford/take time for the 2200-mile round trip… what’s the best place to stay? I’m guessing I need to reserve a room soon or there won’t be any. What about camping? I’d be bringing my wife… perhaps the kids, and the WC-51. Any tips for a rally newbie?

      Thanks,

      Chris Davis
      Centerville, UT
      ’45 WC-51
      I have requested that a larger list of lodging and camping facilities be developed soon, just for folks like yourself who are looking for that. As soon as I can get it, I will post it here for all.

      It will be fun to meet you, and thanks for writing....
      Power Wagon Advertiser monthly magazine, editor & publisher.


      Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by powerwagontim
        Hi Chris,

        I plan on attending as well. My wife keeps trying to plan stuff for that weekend and I keep telling her I can't, as I am going to Iowa that week.

        There is camping right at the fairgrounds, as well as a local state or county park. I camped right at the fairgrounds when I went a couple of years ago. I plan on putting up the nylon hilton again next year!

        The best part of any rally is meeting folks in person that you have "spoken" with on the internet.

        Hope to see you there,

        Tim
        Bring her along....
        Power Wagon Advertiser monthly magazine, editor & publisher.


        Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?

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        • #5
          Me Too!

          Hey Chris:

          Like you, I'm hoping the same, but my trip won't be as long (about a 6 hour drive). We had wanted to attend this years rally, but couldn't make it work. For camping, there is always the fairgrounds, but they don't offer any hook ups. We're hoping to tow out travel trailer with the Beast, and I really don't want to be running my generator all night long.

          My days of tent camping are long gone. I LOVE indoor plumbing & ac or heat. I also like putting my britches on while standing. There ARE several campgrounds VERY close by that have all the hook ups & security (not that it will be needed from the PW folk). There's also tons of hotel/motels close by (within minutes). BTW, we have never made it yet, but were real serious about this years. snif

          Hey Gordon:

          I had asked ya over at Joe's about this bein the 20th aniversary, what with it starting in 1988, but never was able to see if you responded. So what's the deal with that? New math? HA! My math makes 2007 as 19 years, not 20 (and I still have all my fingers & toes).:confused: :eek:

          Later
          Ugg

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          • #6
            Hey Gordon!

            I just noticed the Smileys.:eek: NEAT!

            Later
            Ugg:cool:

            BUMMER, your limited to 2 Smileys.
            Last edited by Ugg013; 09-22-2006, 09:49 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Ugg013
              Hey Chris:

              Like you, I'm hoping the same, but my trip won't be as long (about a 6 hour drive). We had wanted to attend this years rally, but couldn't make it work. For camping, there is always the fairgrounds, but they don't offer any hook ups. We're hoping to tow out travel trailer with the Beast, and I really don't want to be running my generator all night long.

              My days of tent camping are long gone. I LOVE indoor plumbing & ac or heat. I also like putting my britches on while standing. There ARE several campgrounds VERY close by that have all the hook ups & security (not that it will be needed from the PW folk). There's also tons of hotel/motels close by (within minutes). BTW, we have never made it yet, but were real serious about this years. snif

              Hey Gordon:

              I had asked ya over at Joe's about this bein the 20th aniversary, what with it starting in 1988, but never was able to see if you responded. So what's the deal with that? New math? HA! My math makes 2007 as 19 years, not 20 (and I still have all my fingers & toes).:confused: :eek:

              Later
              Ugg
              Let's call it the 20th Annual Iowa Rally, so the math works.
              Power Wagon Advertiser monthly magazine, editor & publisher.


              Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?

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              • #8
                Reserve camping?

                I'm new to this I asked some questions already but I habve a few more. Is there a way to save a spot in the camp ground?? is there showers there? is there a place for pop up campers?? I might have a few more in time but this is all I can think of for now.
                Thanks
                Mike

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                • #9
                  Indoor Plumbing

                  Is the way I am going at this. Also like the idea of getting dressed standing up. Gordon, anymore info on the lodging front?

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                  • #10
                    Try this link http://pw.jaybgood.com/2007Rally/giant.html Jay Good has attended the rally for many years and has put this page together. The county fairgrounds has a large area at the rear of the grounds for parking trucks and trailers. This is also where several groups set up camp. It's a very short walk to the restrooms and showers which was newly built a few years ago. The other campgrounds are close to the rally site but are on a first come basis. I camped at the fairgrounds in 2000 which was a VERY wet year but if you stay to the high ground you'll be fine. Hope this helps with your plans and we'll see you in Fairfield.

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                    • #11
                      Jens Lodging List

                      Ron here's the correct link http://pw.jaybgood.com/2007Rally/
                      for Jens list. The link you gave is where your wagon picture will go

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bruce View Post
                        Is the way I am going at this. Also like the idea of getting dressed standing up. Gordon, anymore info on the lodging front?
                        See post #13 here:

                        http://www.powerwagonadvertiser.com/...hlight=lodging


                        or....

                        Transportation & Lodging Info
                        Amtrak - The California Zeypher route
                        Get off in Ottumwa or
                        Mt. Pleasant. 20-25 miles either way )
                        NOTE: Train is Always late traveling from the west !
                        I highly recommend getting on the
                        bottom level of a sleeping car
                        (the bottom level moves less, you will sleep better)
                        I Do not under any circumstances recommend trying
                        to sleep in a coach seat.
                        However if you do try this,
                        see us in the VPW office for a list of
                        good chiropractors in the area.



                        Flying in:

                        Des Moines Airport, 120 Miles from Fairfield
                        Cedar Rapids Airport, 80 Miles from Fairfield
                        Quadcities Airport ( Moline IL ) 95 Miles from Fairfield
                        Burlingtion Airport 60 Miles East of Fairfield
                        Fairfield Airport - PRIVATE Aircraft ONLY - 5,000 ft Paved runway


                        Rental cars :

                        Enterprise Rent-A-Car of Ottumwa
                        302 W 2nd St. Ottumwa
                        641-682-2020

                        Fesler Auto Mall
                        Hwy 34 at the West end of Fairfield
                        1- 800-422-5269

                        Boles Auto sales
                        2249 Hwy 34 Mt. Pleasant
                        641- 385- 7614

                        Fairfield Hotels:

                        F.F. Best Western (641)472-2200
                        Economy Inn (641)472-4162
                        F.F. Super 8 Motel (641)469-2000
                        Landmark Inn (641)472-4152

                        Camping near Fairfield :

                        With RV Hookups & Showers !!!
                        First come first served - Local fees apply
                        * Jefferson County Fairgrounds ( Rally central )
                        * Jefferson County Park 2.5 miles from VPW
                        - Established in 1977 it holds trails, hiking and
                        biking, picnic areas,campgrounds, camping cabins,
                        nature center (Indian artifacts, aquarium
                        and full naturalist on staff) and wildlife.
                        * Round Prairie Park 13 miles S.E. from VPW
                        * McCoon Access 10 miles east from VPW

                        Hotels In Ottumwa, IA:
                        aprox 20 min drive - west of Fairfield

                        Fairfield Inn by Marriott 1-800-228-2800
                        Ottumwa Super 8 (641)684-5055
                        Days Inn (641)682 -8121
                        Heartland Inn (641)682-8526
                        AmericInn (641)684-0085
                        Hotel Ottumwa (641)682-8051

                        Ottumwa Camping :

                        Ottumwa RV park ( 23 miles west of Fairfield on Hwy 34)

                        Hotels in Mt. Pleasant :
                        Aprox 25 min Drive East of Fairfield

                        Mt. Pleasant Super 8 Motel
                        1000 N. Grand Avenue
                        Mount Pleasant, IA 52641
                        Phone: 319-385-8888
                        Fax: 319-385-4522
                        E mail : mountpleasantias8@supertelinc.com

                        Heartland Inn Mt. Pleasant
                        Phone: (319) 385-2102
                        Fax: (319) 385-3223
                        Toll-Free: (800) 334-3277
                        code 23
                        810 North Grand Avenue
                        Mount Pleasant, IA 52641


                        Brazelton Hotel
                        1200 E Baker St
                        Mount Pleasant, IA 52641
                        319-385-8803 or 319-385-0571


                        Bed & Breakfast in surrounding areas

                        Polly's Bed & Breakfast Fairfield IA
                        641-472-2517
                        Mason House Bed & Breakfast
                        Bentonsport, IA (800) 592-3133

                        Hotel Manning (800)728-2718
                        ( e- mail ) hotelman@netins.net

                        Mansion Inn Bed & Breakfast (800) 646-0166


                        Alexander's Cottage (319) 592-3152
                        Bentonsport, IA

                        Betts' Valley Branch Cabin
                        Ph. (319) 293-3817

                        Riverfront Cabins
                        Keosauqua, IA (800) 728-2718

                        Honey Creek Cabin 3 miles North of
                        Bonaparte, IA Ph. 641-777-7352


                        If anyone has any questions call or E-mail me.
                        Jens Butler
                        Vintage Power Wagons
                        641-472-4665
                        nospam-jens@vintagepowerwagons.com-nospam
                        Power Wagon Advertiser monthly magazine, editor & publisher.


                        Why is it that the inside of old truck cabs smell so good?

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