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3/18/10, 11:41 PM   #1
Tent Camping
flats66
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I am coming over from Australia for Sprintweek and was wondering about tent camping at all of the tracks. Any information given would be appreciated.
 
3/19/10, 7:21 AM   #2
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I know Gas city lets u camp in the grass lot in the back for free and Kokomo you can camp in parking lot for free. We've tent camped at both places.
 
3/19/10, 7:38 AM   #3
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I know there are plenty space to use a tent at the Burg, Bloomington, and Tri State.
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3/19/10, 8:44 AM   #4
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camping is free at all the tracks
 
3/19/10, 9:43 AM   #5
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I'm seriously thinking of doing some tent camping this year when the weather is conducive for it. Think of the (literally) thousdands of dollars you can save.
 
3/19/10, 1:25 PM   #6
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I am coming over from Australia for Sprintweek and was wondering about tent camping at all of the tracks. Any information given would be appreciated.
Not sure,but showers mite still be workn at L'burg!!...just outside turns 1-2!!......
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3/19/10, 8:47 PM   #7
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I'm seriously thinking of doing some tent camping this year when the weather is conducive for it. Think of the (literally) thousdands of dollars you can save.

If I go to any race that is late and more then 2 hours away, I am bringing a sleeping bag and taking the bottom of my back seat out of my Jeep. Getting some screen material and magnets for the back hatch and my tent is my Jeep. But I don't think I am going to any place that far away though. The Burg would be the farthest that I might go and sleep there.
 
3/20/10, 4:43 AM   #8
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If your drinking the only way to go is tent camping.C'mon up mate we'll show you how to watch a race
 
3/20/10, 9:11 AM   #9
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My buddies and I camp with tents you are welcome to come camp with us.We'll have everthing you need to camp with. BBQ KANGAROO???
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3/20/10, 2:18 PM   #10
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Two hours away? Man I wish I could go to an Indiana track that was only two hours away. Lets see, motels are $60 to $120 per night, you can get a decent small tent for under $100. I won't tent camp all the time but several times after a late night would be ok. It's still nice to have air conditioning and a shower at a motel.
 
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