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Still works for me. Lots of photos on that page tho. If you've got a medium or slow connection, it may take a while to load.
Scott, so glad to hear you got your wheels back. Got your note. Yes, Me and my little people are still planning to be there. (But did they paint it lime green?)
Todd where are your guided horseback stables at? Do you have the horses or bring your own? If you have them the girl friend has been dieing to go riding.
Our stables are located inside Tan-Tar-A Resort. We have 15 of them. We do not allow boarding of other people's horses for insurance reasons.
I'm sure we can get your girlfriend a ride, but keep in mind, if she hasn't riden much, you probably won't be getting a ride later as she'll be sore. Hahahahahahahahaha
I know as you drive south (west) on 54 there is a big wooden sign on the left that says state park. If you get to the hospital turn you have went to far.
Sorry man, I was just down there friday but I dont know the name of the road. Looking at yahoo blown up it may be public road, at least its in that general area.
Well, I now has reservations at the Town & Country as well, $10 discount for FTE members... From looking into others, about as good a rate as any have.
Well, I now has reservations at the Town & Country as well, $10 discount for FTE members... From looking into others, about as good a rate as any have.
It's a very nice little hotel too. Scott, the owner and ford truck guy, told me this am that he only has a couple of rooms left. Remember, this is season for us down here so finding a room is getting harder and harder now. Lots of places are getting booked up. Just an FYI
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