I might shoot down from Hillsborough on Saturday. Only thing the last time I went, two years ago, there wasn't very many vendors at all. I don't do bars or drink and ride ... so .... might be my last visit .. during bike seek anyway ..
Headed down Friday night from Maine. Went a couple years ago. It will be great as they weather around here has been limiting riding still. Camping in MB and will hit the usual spots.
Many of those that have never been to MB before say there is so few vendors. There are not as many as there was 7 or 8 years ago but then I'm thinking they also don't know where to look for the vendors. About zero in MB, not much takes place there. You need to go to the Inlet or up to Barefoot landing. More and more at the racetrack on 501 now too
My group has 6 bikes (10 people) going up from Orlando. We are leaving this Saturday morning and will play it by ear how far we ride. Thinking about riding 5 hours and staying at a hotel and riding the rest of the way on Sunday. We rent a house in Murriels Inlet on Atlantic.
Many of those that have never been to MB before say there is so few vendors. There are not as many as there was 7 or 8 years ago but then I'm thinking they also don't know where to look for the vendors. About zero in MB, not much takes place there. You need to go to the Inlet or up to Barefoot landing. More and more at the racetrack on 501 now too
I dunno about the race track. We went out to the race track last year and there wasn't crap out there. What little vendors that were there, didn't have much to offer worth looking at.
Headed down Friday, arriving Saturday. Staying in MB but will hit the usual attractions (inlet, SBB, Beaver Bar, Dead Dogs, Rat Hole, Broken Spoke, Ocean Annies, Broadway on the Beach and North Myrtle where the (now traveling) Full Throttle was last year. Staying a full week this time vs long weekend in years past.
Hopefully the forecast down there improves soon. Chance of rain nearly every day.
It's beach weather down there, ignore the forecast for the most part. When I lived in North Carolina near the beach the joke was "If you don't like the weather, wait a minute, it'll change. Often when rain is forecast, they get more in Conway etc inland than the beach area.