October means two things in Hazzard County, Hazzard Run and Halloween! Being a card carrying citizen of Hazzard, I love both! And I get to combine both into one heck of an event. For the third year running, I got to host the Costume Contest at the Hazzard Run in Luray and it was another great success! Let's check out the Run and then the costume contest, and I'll throw a little of my hometown Halloween in at the end. Sound good? Let's go!
The Hazzard Run is just a perfect Dukes event. You get a bunch of General Lees, other Hazzard cars, their Dukes loving owners, mix in a few cast members and music, and you have the combination for a great weekend.
This is my third event, and the fourth time it's been in Luray. The weather was perfect the entire weekend.
It's fun having the drone up for events like this. This is the pre-Run meeting where the best in the business, Bobby Scott, lays out the plan to all the drivers.
The big events, like Cooter's 25th, and Last Stand, are great, but the Run has a totally different feel because all the Gen'rals and Hazzard cars are on the move.
And let me tell you, there were a lot of cars this time.
It was a sea of orange and white. Ever notice that almost all the other cars on the Dukes of Hazzard are white? You sure notice at the Hazzard Run.
In addition to the Chargers, Jeeps, Road Runners, Monacos and Polaras, there were a bunch of tribute cars and other cars that wanted in on the fun. Everyone is welcome at the Hazzard Run!
Just like last year, I rode with our good buddy, Jim Dahlman, in his wonderful General Lee.
By now, anyone reading this post should be familiar with Jim and his Gen'ral. It's the second one I ever drove, I have videos of me driving it, Jim brought his car to my 40th birthday party, and he let his General Lee be a part of my wedding. Jim is the best!
Jim had a great position in the run, about the middle of the pack with other Lees in front and behind.
I set up my gopro on the door this time. Last year I had it on the car in front of us and the year before I had it on the roof. This made for a really cool shot. The video is below.
Right before we took off, I jumped back out of the car, through the door and not the window, and took some more pictures of lined up General Lees and police cars.
Our good buddy Jim Cunningham had a great setup where he had a video camera connected to his roof and he could watch the action on his phone. Super cool.
Bill Shaffer and his beautiful episode 1 Polara led a few police cars in the parade.
Silly Billy Lambing and his patrol car were next.
After that was previous Costume Contest entrant Aaron Aikman and his brand new Rosco car. This was the first big road test for his new pride and joy and it passed with flying colors. It's now a part of his fleet that includes ECTO-1, the Munsters car, and many many others.
There were all kinds of great cars included in the Run
Once we got on the road, we had the perfect view. We straightened the curves and flattened the hills with a General Lee in front of us and behind us. It was a blast.
It's really cool to see all the spectators stop at different places to take in all the Dukes of Hazzard greatness.
I mean, c'mon!
Jim is in his glory. This is a picture of a very happy Duke Boy.
I love when we go up or down hills because it creates an opportunity to see all the cars. I'm glad the bridge wasn't out, but if it was, we all could have jumped it with no problems.
Here's the promised video. It's most of the run, until my memory card filled up, followed by some action at the racetrack. Those pictures are coming up next. It's a long video, but it's fun to watch or skip through. Let me know what you think of my music choices.
I grabbed a few pictures at the track of all the great orange cars, and some drone footage that you can see in the above video. I wasn't there all that long as I had a contest to prepare for. I headed back to Cooter's in my non-orange car.
Ben and the Cooter's Garage Band entertained the Dukes Nation like only they can. Miss Alma joined Ben on stage for a bit and it was magical. We are so blessed to have Ben and Alma leading our hobby. Thank you two so much for everything you do for us. There's nothing else like Hazzard Nation.
Dorothy Best was there signing autographs in her late husband's honor. We are lucky to have Dorothy there and we can honor James. She's the best.
We were treated with several special guests at this year's Hazzard Run. Catherine Bach and Jeff Altman signed autographs and entertained us. Catherine's pictures are below. That rascal Hughie Hogg performed some magic tricks on stage before the contest. I love slight of hand magic, an Jeff is a master at it. I could watch him all day.
Halloween in Hazzard Costume Contest time!
I realize you may not know everything there is no know about the Dukes of Hazzard and there's a chance you're wondering why I'm in a red jumpsuit with a monkey. This year, like both previous years, I couldn't host the contest if I wasn't in a costume myself. This year I went as Bo Duke in his NASCAR suit from the season six two-part episode, Undercover Dukes.
I was Bo. And I had a Mr. Jones too.
It was fun, but a little frustrating trying to decipher all the patches on Bo's jumpsuit. The "Octoline" patch can also be seen on the season 5 Welcome Back Bo 'n Luke jumpsuits. The other ones are unique to these episodes. There is a big orange battery advertisement on Bo's arm, but I decided to replace it with the familiar Cooter's Place logo. The Carver family crest worked out very nice. The rest I recreated in Photoshop and I was very happy how they came out.
I have created the first ever Undercover Dukes Mr. Jones collectible. My collection is the only Dukes of Hazzard Collection to have one. For this, I am proud.
I'm thrilled with the result. Everything works perfectly. Me and Mr. Jones are ready to host the costume contest. Let's meet the contestants.
We had two fierce Uncle Jesses. First up was David Daniels. Wow, he could be Denver!
Our friend Lee Bryant, who dressed as Lulu last year, dressed as Flash this year, but unfortunately I didn't get a picture of her wonderful costume. Lee, please forgive me! Here's all the participants to this year's contest.
Oh yeah, there was one other duo entrant. Jett Yaskow and Jason Moody absolutely astonished me as Boss Hogg and Lulu. I had dinner with Jett and Jason on Friday, and they didn't even tell me they were entering the contest. Right before we went on stage, they told me they were entering as a "Duo Mystery." When I was introducing the entrants to the crowd they made their grand entrance and there was eruptions from the fans. This is my favorite costumes yet. Jett and Jason, hats off to you guys. This is the reason we have a costume contest. This is prefect!
The winners of the 2024 Halloween in Hazzard Costume Contest are:
Cooper Cavender as Luke in the Jeep - Under 18
Mallory, Lily and Amelia as Triple Daisy - Group
David Daniels as Uncle Jesse - Individual
Russ Gundle as The General Lee with Dixie Horn - Unique
Jett and Jason as Boss Hogg and Lulu - Duo
There was very fierce competition for each category and each entrant deserves a prize. Thank you so much for everyone who entered and took the time to create a costume and participate. Each year this contest gets bigger and I am so grateful I get to do it. The winners really deserved their prize. Congratulations to each winner. This makes me so happy.
Bobby Scott runs a great Run. He organizes the whole event and does it perfectly. Great job again brother!
It was such a cool atmosphere with the General Lees at night.
The weekend was awesome. A perfect Run with perfect weather and a perfect contest. Everything worked perfectly. Thanks to Ben and Alma and Bobby Scott and the crew at Cooter's. Everyone works so hard to make these events great and again, thanks for letting me be a part of it. I can't wait until next year's Hazzard Run and Halloween in Hazzard Costume Contest. I already have an idea for my next costume. What are you dressing up as?
I totally understand why recording artists release greatest hits albums. When you have great songs in your repertoire, you bring them back. I did the same thing with my previous Halloween costumes. It's been eleven years and I brought back my Terminator costume. Once again, it was a hit!
The Terminator said he would be back.
Chad also went with a throwback and went as Raphael. He told me he dressed as the best Ninja Turtle way back in kindergarten and bought a new version this year.
Chad and I went to a friend's party and it was the most legit Halloween party I've ever been to.
I really loved these guys as Harry and Marv from Home Alone. The creativity and detail was great. He really looks like Daniel Stern and went with the best option. Great job.
So let's talk about this party. There was not an inch of Ryan's house that wasn't Halloween. He said this was his wife's Christmas. It was the all Halloween everywhere. They had a live tattoo artist upstairs and I watched this guy get fresh ink. How crazy is that?!
They had a real casket in their house. And it's theirs and in the house year round. What a party. Before we left Ryan gave us a save the date for next year's party. I'm looking forward to it. I love a good Halloween party.
Back in Hazzard, we had a perfect event. Billy Lambing took this lower angle photo of me with my dream General Lee and I think it's my favorite picture with the General ever. I love being a citizen of Hazzard County!
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