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We partied with a pig big time. The guest of honor was a 140lb pig that was cooked to perfection by Gary's son Chris. About 25-30 people showed up? I'm not sure of the exact count yet. We ate pig, drank beer, ate pig, told stories, ate chili, rode the roads, ate Eagle Eye's famous baked beans, and ate more pig. A huge thanks goes out to our breakfast sponsors. We had pancakes, sausages, hash browns, scrambled eggs, and eggs cooked to order. The head breakfast Chef was Black Owl and he was assisted by me. Being able to offer free breakfast on site was a huge bonus for everyone. The Law firm of Stempel & Doty Hopkins, MN (952)935-0908 Sponsored Saturday's breakfast Pagels Engineering http://www.pagelsengineering.com Sponsored Sunday's breakfast There's a lot more to come. But we are most thankful that everyone arrived without injury this year and we sent the home the same. Ready for next year????
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We only have 19 days until we roast a pig at our 4th Annual Pork in the Pines Rally in Northern MN. So, how far is it to get to Pork in the Pines? How far will you go to get some free roasted pig? USA Mpls/St. Paul, MN 236 mi Bismarck, ND 313 mi Sioux Falls, SD 360 mi Des Moines, IA 475 mi Green Bay, WI 510 mi Omaha, NE 537 mi Chicago, IL 640 mi Billings, MT 726 mi Saint Louis, MO 792 mi Lansing, MI 857 mi Casper, WY 929 mi Oberlin, OH 958 mi Oklahoma City, OK 1,015 mi Denver, CO 1,071 mi Nashville, TN 1,115 mi Montgomery, AL 1,395 mi Houston, TX 1,461 mi Canada Winnipeg, MB, Canada 408 km Thunder Bay, ON, Canada 563 km Brandon, MB, Canada 618 km Regina, SK, Canada 975 km Sudbury, ON, Canada 1,334 km Toronto, ON, Canada 1,712 km How far is it from your place? Find out at the Pork in the Pines Rally Map page. No matter how you get there just get there.