Here are a few of my observations about the show:
1) About half the people there were wearing either plaid or camo, with higher concentrations of plaid around the woods/ camping exhibits and camouflage more evident around the gun/ hunting/ taxidermy booths.
* Cutest camouflage wearer was a one-year-old girl in camo overalls and pink boots.
2) Different exhibits attracted different age and family groups. For example, there were a lot of young families around the camping and boating booths, lots of teenage boys around the ATVs, and what appeared to be many father/ son/ grandfather groups at the hunting and fishing exhibits. The RVs were mainly being examined by retired couples and young families whose kids wanted to climb inside and look around.
* Best overheard remark: A wife, looking admiringly at a huge RV with a loft, to her husband, "Why couldn't you have been rich instead of good looking?"
3) In the spirit of the occasion, here's a clip from The Red Green Show: