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There's a whole checklist.
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Do you have to have those high dollar britches to be in y'alls club?
Yet still nothing about the coffee. To say I am disappointed would be an understatement...
Yet still nothing about the coffee. To say I am disappointed would be an understatement...
Except when a Tundra shows up to the party... lolIt's not a club it's a lifestyle #eaf
Except when a Tundra shows up to the party... lol
Except when a Tundra shows up to the party... lol
I encourage you to explore more of Alabama then, because the North/Northeast portions of the State have some spectacular placesI had low expectations prior to the trip because, after all, it's Alabama. But that campsite the first night was absolutely incredible.
I encourage you to explore more of Alabama then, because the North/Northeast portions of the State have some spectacular places
The Sipsey wilderness in Bankhead has some awesome primitive camping, however, most of it is hike in access only. We backpack the Sipsey about once a year and it's full of great campsites. We camped at a cave called Stephens Gap near Scottsboro, AL a little while back; it was in a SCCi run campground. Lots of cool caves with campgrounds up there.What's the situation on non-campground camping up there?
I encourage you to explore more of Alabama then, because the North/Northeast portions of the State have some spectacular places
What's the situation on non-campground camping up there?
He was consulted. He's a Bankhead guy. I think I've got that place figured out. As for harder than gravel roads, that's not the place. Talladega way better.