I think crash is right about PGV's idea. If it's done regionally, and done on a long weekend, and it's only (max) a 3-4 hour drive, you may get more people to participate.
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I think crash is right about PGV's idea. If it's done regionally, and done on a long weekend, and it's only (max) a 3-4 hour drive, you may get more people to participate.
Way to far for me to drive with these gas prices, for such a short time. Originally I had asked about Kentucky or Tennessee. Maybe one of those states for next year.
wareagle, what's the situation at the border as far as crossing with fire starters, knives, machetes, hachettes, a Gatling gun, you know the regular stuff for a weekend camping trip?
I was going to do a trek there at the end of September, when I checked then, there was a campfire ban in the back country, so I went up into the Blue Ridge Mountains (GREAT) instead.
Hey. they have CANNONS not fair :mad:
So I guess that means I can't bring my M107 .50-caliber, to hit a 5 in small animal at a distance of almost 2 mi, and it would be dead before it heard that horrible sound, now that's more humane :-)...