If you're headed out to the War Eagle Craft Fair, grab your rain gear. It's wet, it's cold, and it's muddy.

For the second year in a row, wet weather came just in time for the War Eagle Craft Fair, and with that comes muddy conditions. But that's not stopping thousands from showing up to this year's event.

Craft-lovers are coming prepared to shop no matter what, dawning winter coats, umbrellas in hand and of course, rain boots.

But something you can't always prepare for at this event: The dreaded mud hole. Chuck Mason heads up the free wrecker service at the craft fair. He says they've been pulling people out of mud for the last two days.

Parking attendants are on hand to help lead drivers to the best areas, but it's not a full proof plan. No matter where you go, you can still get stuck. Mason says that's why they're here and has this advice for drivers that may find themselves spinning their wheels.

"If you start spinning, stop, call one of us and we'll come get you out. Don't go any farther that that," said Mason.

The craft fair last through Sunday. Breakfast starts at 6:30 a.m. For more information, click here.