The 19th ANNUAL TEXAS TAILGATE PARTY
&
SWAP MEET
sponsored by Pat & Wanda
September 27th and 28th (It's okay to come on Friday, the 26th)
Attention Texas POWER WAGON folks!
It's that time again when we look forward to seeing old friends who are not all that old, seeing friends we haven't met yet, and celebrating our fascination with those magnificent trucks known as "POWER WAGONS".
It is a time to share everything we have learned about our POWER WAGONS. There are some of you that have bought your very first truck and just hauled it home from a farmer's field. Others are sharing their latest truck and letting the rest of us see what they have learned about restoration and repair techniques. Some have learned this at "Bloody Knuckle" University. Others learned this at "the old school" from the "old timers". These regional POWER WAGON events are great for both the new guys and the old guys. The new guys can get a lot of help seeing where the "doohickey" mounts on the "framzit". And the old guys can enjoy their memories of how it was when they were the new guys. There is a lot of information available from the old guys. Even if your truck is not running, it might be worth the effort to haul it to the Tailgate Party. It's like having a team of experts to point you in the right direction. And maybe you can connect with someone who is coming and find that scarce part you need for your truck.
It's not all about trucks, either. You will also meet some of the finest folks. Typically there will be food, conversation, trail rides, conversation, food, truck technical time, conversation, trail rides, and food.
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A new dimension has been added to Pat's life. I'm not the only one who has gotten involved with an aspect of history. Pat has purchased Kruger Hill, the site of the Headquarters, Camp Bowie, Texas. Camp Bowie, was a major post during World War II and was comparable in size to Fort Hood. Pat has collected many artifacts that depict the history of Camp Bowie and proudly displays them in a very impressive private museum.
Click here for information about Camp Bowie, Brownwood, Texas
(There was another Camp Bowie in Texas near Fort Worth. It was sold into civilian real estate in August 15, 1919.)
Google "General Krueger" and "Krueger Hill" for many articles about the history of this place.
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The Tailgate Party will be headquartered at the Krueger Hill Museum.
Getting there is very straightforward.
If you are coming from the west or the east (north of Waco)
(a). Drive into the center of Brownwood.
(b) From downtown Brownwood, drive south out of Brownwood on US 377 that goes to Brady.
(c) As you leave town, you will pass Texas Highway 45 on your left. Texas 45 is a "T" intersection that only goes east.
(d) Watch for the entrance gate to Krueger Hill on the right (west) as soon as you pass Texas 45.
If you are coming from the south (Lampasas, Waco, and Goldthwaite) on US84/183,
(a) Watch for FM2126 between Zephyr and Early. FM 2126 is a “T” intersection on that goes west.
(b) Turn left and follow FM 2126 west.
(c) Watch for when it becomes Texas 45 west. Follow Texas 45 to US 377. This is a loop that goes around Brownwood on the south.
(d) US 377 is a “T” intersection. Turn left on US 377 and watch for the entrance to Kruger Hill on your right.
The gate will have signs and banners to mark the entrance to Krueger Hill
Keeping in mind that Krueger Hill has the remains of the Camp Bowie Headquarters area, there are numerous foundations and other remnants of the old post. Any old soldier who knows the meanings of "KP", police call, "double bunking", and "short arm inspections" will have no trouble identifying the locations of latrines, orderly rooms, and the motor pool.
There are still good roads where a self contained RV can be parked and some prime areas for pitching a pair of shelter halves, but there are no regular hook-ups. There are limited trails at Krueger Hill but the challenging trails are at the ranch.
For many years, we camped at Pat's ranch where all the trail riding areas are located. The ranch is 15 miles from Krueger Hill by good roads.
There are many motels in Brownwood and Early.
For additional information, call
Paul Cook 512-932-2377 email txpwrwgn@centurylink.net
or
Lloyd 361-877-7992