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Words by Randy Oakley Photos by: Offroad Nation Magazine Nestled in the foothills at the base of the Green Mountain National Forest is a few hundred acre farm that is 6 generations deep of native Vermont farmers. This family has been providing it’s community and surrounding community not only with outstanding livestock, but also with many services needed for everyday living. The Hubbard family is well known and well respected in the North Clarendon area and one of those services they provide is trash removal and transfer station. Hence the name White Trash Bash 6.0! Theo Hubbard is a young man with strong roots. He’s a stand up guy who’s doing everything right to provide a safe, fun, venue for folks to enjoy a little bit of what Vermont is all about. The extensive trail network on the property is open to side x sides and off-road rigs; “Jeep trails” from mild to wild! Vendors and concessions are on hand and the bands never stopped all day and into the night! There must have been a dozen different acts providing sounds of all genres. Country, folk, rock and roll and I’m pretty sure I heard a guy rapping too.


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