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Sedona today

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Sunday Hunday Herd

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That's what happened when the driver does not pay attention to the surroundings....lol
I was gonna say, no way that was intentional!
 
Well Gentlemen- I’m not sure. Have a Tundra work truck, So I’ll probably sit down and ponder a bit. Maybe a Personal Tundra Crewmax or a 200 series. Regardless- I’m a bit Sad today. When you put time and care into something, It’s a shame to see it leave. Yet another member will get a great Rig, and that’s comforting.
 
Took a drive down to our favorite local camping spot. Haven't been there since the Dolan Fire, and heavy rains this past winter. It changed a lot. The swimming holes are filled up with dirt, rock, tree branches, and the spot we usually camp is all burnt oak trees. Other than that, its still quiet and far away from crowded campsites. Looking forward to watch it slowly go back to what it used to be. Its well worth the wait... a couple before after pics

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Well we’re way closer to North Florida than We are to north Georgia, so that’s where we went this weekend. Rode through Tate’s Hell State Forest, parked on Cape San Blas to walk to the Donna Kay, ate the best oysters in Apalachicola at Hole in the Wall Raw bar and The Station Raw bar, and spent some much needed time away. Also, for the beer drinkers, check out Oyster City Brewing if you’re in the area.

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Took a drive down to our favorite local camping spot. Haven't been there since the Dolan Fire, and heavy rains this past winter. It changed a lot. The swimming holes are filled up with dirt, rock, tree branches, and the spot we usually camp is all burnt oak trees. Other than that, its still quiet and far away from crowded campsites. Looking forward to watch it slowly go back to what it used to be. Its well worth the wait... a couple before after pics

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Took a drive down to our favorite local camping spot. Haven't been there since the Dolan Fire, and heavy rains this past winter. It changed a lot. The swimming holes are filled up with dirt, rock, tree branches, and the spot we usually camp is all burnt oak trees. Other than that, its still quiet and far away from crowded campsites. Looking forward to watch it slowly go back to what it used to be. Its well worth the wait... a couple before after pics

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Great bumper. Is it a custom job?
 
80 days to go.
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Took a drive down to our favorite local camping spot. Haven't been there since the Dolan Fire, and heavy rains this past winter. It changed a lot. The swimming holes are filled up with dirt, rock, tree branches, and the spot we usually camp is all burnt oak trees. Other than that, its still quiet and far away from crowded campsites. Looking forward to watch it slowly go back to what it used to be. Its well worth the wait... a couple before after pics

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Can I ask where is this favorite local camping spot...? I'm in Atascadero and always looking for fun family spots away from other campers.
 

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