This is an annual get together of fans of The Young Riders, a TV Western that aired from 1989 to 1992. Based on the Pony Express, the last year the riders moved to the station at Rock Creek, which is now a state historical park in Nebraska. We camp, check out historical sites of interest, discuss the show and watch reruns around the campfire. Join us!
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
2015 Rock Creek Round-Up
So, thinking about dates for the 2015 Rock Creek Round Up -- right now leaning toward June 5-9 to coincide with Rock Creek Trail Days. Please comment to let me know if you're planning to attend and/or if that date just DOESN'T work for you. Unless it's a major deterrent for a number of people, I think we'll probably go with it. #TheYoungRiders #TYR
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Wrapping Up the 2014 Round Up
I'll add more pictures in a bit, but wanted to share probably the highest highlight of the 2014 Round Up for most folks, whether they were in Rock Creek or just joining us online. Ty Miller, @mr_TyMiller, joined us for a live Tweet Along on Sunday evening. We had to move to the McDonald's in nearby Fairbury for a stable internet connection, but he still found us! =)
We all chattered along on Twitter for a good two hours, laughing raucously the entire time.
If you couldn't join us, or just want to relive the fun, Ty put the transcript of the Tweet Along on his webpage. Check it out!
Live Tweet Along w/ Ty Miller
We all chattered along on Twitter for a good two hours, laughing raucously the entire time.
If you couldn't join us, or just want to relive the fun, Ty put the transcript of the Tweet Along on his webpage. Check it out!
Live Tweet Along w/ Ty Miller
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Live Tweet Along and Google+ Video Hangout
The 2014 Rock Creek Round-Up begins tomorrow! It's not too late to join us, if you want to and can. If you can't, but would like to share the fun, I'll be hosting a live Google+ Hangout on Sunday at 5pm CDT. Let me know if you'd like to join us!
@Mr_TyMiller (yes, that one!) will be joining us for a Live Tweet-along on Twitter. So, start scribbling your questions now. He'll be standing by to answer them!
@Mr_TyMiller (yes, that one!) will be joining us for a Live Tweet-along on Twitter. So, start scribbling your questions now. He'll be standing by to answer them!
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Rider comin'!
Helldorado Gunfighters
The funny guy on the right is Lee McKechnie. He was a stuntman on The Young Riders and now owns The Helldorado Gunfighters in Tombstone and the Virginia City Outlaws in Nevada.
Civil War Battle Reenactment
TYR Tucson Reunion 2012
The Round-Up
Are you ready for some s'mores and s'more of The Young Riders, over an open campfire? Here it is! A weekend of camping and historical fun for fans of the TV show The Young Riders. Many of us are fan fiction authors, but some are just fans who love getting the chance to dish on the show for four days.
Rock Creek Round-Up got it's unofficial start in 2012, when my I discovered Rock Creek was now a state historical park while researching a fan fiction story I was writing. I dragged my son up there for their annual Trail Days and we had a blast. The next year, was the first official Round-Up, when friends from Michigan, Wisconsin & Minnesota joined us.
We gather at Rock Creek State Historical Park near Fairbury, Nebraska for a long weekend in June. The specific weekend is picked sometime in January/February by popular acclaim.
We arrive on Thursday.
We spend Friday traveling the old Pony Express Highway (U.S. 36) to nearby historical sites like St. Joe, MO, Seneca, Marysville, Fort Kearny, Pioneer Village, etc. We don't see the same thing every year, because there's just not enough time. So we rotate sites.
Saturday and Sunday are spent at the campsite, getting some R&R, staying up until all hours of the night talking like teenagers and watching The Young Riders on our laptops around the campfire. Don't worry, there's plenty of s'mores, banana boats, and, this year, we'll be trying campfire cones! We top the weekend off Sunday evening with a fans only stroll at sunset for pictures at the old Pony Express buildings.
Monday we reluctantly head home.
If we go the first weekend in June we catch Rock Creek Trail Days, full of historical reenactments and a Pony Express hand off demonstration run. There's also sometimes a Civil War Battle reenactment.
In the middle of June there's also the possibility of catching the annual Pony Express ReRun, in which volunteers ride the old Pony Express route carrying a real mochila filled with real mail. They alternate directions each year. In 2014 it was Sacramento to St. Joe. In 2015 It'll be St. Joe to Sacramento. Either way it'll pass through Rock Creek on a weekend in June.
I'll be posting pictures and stories from the 2014 Rock Creek Round-Up here on this site. It's Thursday, June 26th through Monday June 30th this year. If you'd like to join us, just call the park and reserve a campsite, and leave me a note here, so I know to expect you!
For news on future Round-Ups, keep an eye on this site. I'll post here as soon as we start planning dates for the 2015 Round-Up. If you're thinking of coming from overseas, don't worry about the camping gear. We've always had plenty of extra on hand! Just let us know! And, Ride Safe!
--Pilarcita
Rock Creek Round-Up got it's unofficial start in 2012, when my I discovered Rock Creek was now a state historical park while researching a fan fiction story I was writing. I dragged my son up there for their annual Trail Days and we had a blast. The next year, was the first official Round-Up, when friends from Michigan, Wisconsin & Minnesota joined us.
We gather at Rock Creek State Historical Park near Fairbury, Nebraska for a long weekend in June. The specific weekend is picked sometime in January/February by popular acclaim.
We arrive on Thursday.
We spend Friday traveling the old Pony Express Highway (U.S. 36) to nearby historical sites like St. Joe, MO, Seneca, Marysville, Fort Kearny, Pioneer Village, etc. We don't see the same thing every year, because there's just not enough time. So we rotate sites.
Saturday and Sunday are spent at the campsite, getting some R&R, staying up until all hours of the night talking like teenagers and watching The Young Riders on our laptops around the campfire. Don't worry, there's plenty of s'mores, banana boats, and, this year, we'll be trying campfire cones! We top the weekend off Sunday evening with a fans only stroll at sunset for pictures at the old Pony Express buildings.
Monday we reluctantly head home.
If we go the first weekend in June we catch Rock Creek Trail Days, full of historical reenactments and a Pony Express hand off demonstration run. There's also sometimes a Civil War Battle reenactment.
In the middle of June there's also the possibility of catching the annual Pony Express ReRun, in which volunteers ride the old Pony Express route carrying a real mochila filled with real mail. They alternate directions each year. In 2014 it was Sacramento to St. Joe. In 2015 It'll be St. Joe to Sacramento. Either way it'll pass through Rock Creek on a weekend in June.
I'll be posting pictures and stories from the 2014 Rock Creek Round-Up here on this site. It's Thursday, June 26th through Monday June 30th this year. If you'd like to join us, just call the park and reserve a campsite, and leave me a note here, so I know to expect you!
For news on future Round-Ups, keep an eye on this site. I'll post here as soon as we start planning dates for the 2015 Round-Up. If you're thinking of coming from overseas, don't worry about the camping gear. We've always had plenty of extra on hand! Just let us know! And, Ride Safe!
--Pilarcita
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