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Selling Wood at Waco Swat

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since SWAT coincides with the start of football workouts here in Texas, I never get to go. I have a friend wanting to attend this year ( paint me jealous)! Do people sell/trade wood in the parking lot without actually having a vendor booth? We have heard both yes and no answers.
 
It rained a lot last year. The only people that I saw in the parking lot were running. (Understandable since a hurricane was nearby.) There was, however, quite a bit of wood being sold inside.

Actually, Friday was relatively dry. Maybe then.
 
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There isn't any business such as parking lot vendors, however, sometimes individuals prearrange swapping or selling things with each other. For the most part the only activity that I see in the parking lots are people hauling their booty to the car when the buy more than they care to drag around. I do my share of taking wood off vendor's hands.
 
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