Events/Trails July's Hurricane Creek trip - Estoy Perdido Trip

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HC is always our favorite trip. This year did not disappoint. Good people and good times.

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To quote my wife "At least your equipment does not have an opinion of it's own". I am very cautious around horses in any circumstance. They do some really silly stuff when spooked. One of ours has a habit of walking out in front of the tractor and just standing there. To the point where I have stopped, rolled the bucket and bumped him.
 
Looks like a great trip as always.

Id be very cautious with the RR tracks. It IS private property and the trains coming out of the east do so with less warning despite the other bridge that usually gets a horn blow and the conductors will call norfolk southern personnel to respond to people/trucks on the tracks. Hopefully the sandy beach site didnt involve any “rock crawling”
 
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