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The event is still a great time, and worth the effort....
                 but not really rat friendly anymore.
                    On the other hand, Zane Cox’s Helltrain Hootenanny
                 in Blue Ridge was a free-for-all of rust and debauchery.
                 The day began as a Poker Run from a local brewery
                 to Zane’s home shop. The fun continued with great
                 garage music by the incredible Justin Pickard and the
                 Thunderbird Winos and a house full of tattoo artists
                 buzzing away. Country road burnouts and gasoline
                 fueled shenanigans gave way to tornadic activity as
                 the clouds literally swirled overhead. At one point I
                 slipped away to take pictures of some rusty trucks on
                 the property. Surrounded by corn fi elds and cows, I
                 witnessed a funnel cloud drop down from the sky, only
                 to quietly dissolve into the ether. The party goers were
                 having such a good time that they didn’t notice. .... but
                 I don’t mind saying that my drawers needed changing
                 before I crawled back in Myrtle for the trip home.


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