SIERRA FOOTHILLS
OFF-ROAD SWAP MEET
Want to offload some off-roading or camping equipment? Have spare parts, tools or other equipment that you want to sell? Maybe you have a product or service to sell to off-roaders? Want to sell your 4X4 off-road capable vehicle?
At the Swap Meet, you’ll have easy access to many buyers.
Both private parties and businesses are welcome.
FOR SELLERS -
SELLING SPACES - Spaces are striped parking spots on an asphalt lot. You can have as much space as you need up to 3 parking spaces. (Contact firegodusa@gmail.com if you need more spots.)
FEE - The fee is $10 cash, payable at the gate day of the event. All proceeds will be donated as a lump sum to the Rubicon Trail Foundation.
RESERVE A SPACE - Want to offload some off-roading or camping equipment? Have spare parts, tools or other equipment that you want to sell? Maybe you have a product or service to sell to off-roaders? Want to sell your 4X4 off-road capable vehicle? At the Swap Meet, you’ll have easy access to many buyers. Both private parties and businesses are welcome.
Reservations: By email only to firegodusa@gmail.com
Name of person or business
Contact information - name, email, phone number
Space requirements (in terms of number of parking spots you need on asphalt parking lot)
SET-UP - Setup is between 7:00 am and 9:00 am, Saturday, October 2nd. Follow signs to CHECK-IN, pay your space fee ($10 cash) and you will be directed to your selling space. Power is not available. If you need a table or a canopy, you must provide your own. Portable restrooms will be available. Open to the public at 9:00 am; please be ready.
FOR ATTENDEES -
No charge to attend. Swap Meet runs from 0900 to 1300 hours.
Free parking on the street.
Portable restrooms will be available.
All sales final unless otherwise agreed between buyer and seller.
Sponsors:
Sierra Foothills Overlanders & Dry Diggings Distillery
Donations will benefit the Rubicon Trail Foundation
The Rubicon Trail Foundation is a federally recognized, non-profit organization dedicated to the future health of the Rubicon Trail.
The Rubicon Trail historically runs from Georgetown, CA to Tahoma, CA at Lake Tahoe. It started as an Indian trade route, became a stagecoach route and is currently one of the premier 4-wheel drive trails in the country.
Event contact: Lucy - firegodusa@gmail.com