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my .02 is that we stick with the fish camp, we can tent or they have cottages that can hold up to 4 people, its a great central location for all. i would love to do the panhandle area, but i am sure for the south guys it an ALL day trip up there. now i am not speaking for them here. just being mindful
YOU CAN ACTUALY PUT 6 IN THE CABINS TWO DBL BEDS AND YOU CAN GET A COT.I think I will yry to camp out and I have extra tent and I also have a van and an air matress,, I have been there several times and it just so peacefull over there. also for 25 bucks to rent a tent space that you can put 4 tents on thats pretty cheap, the cabins sre around 70 with tax and there is also an all you can eat breakfast bar.And there are aligator shows and air boat rides and of course fishing.
We all meet in Okee on a Saturday for the "Florida Ride" I posted. It tops out at Kissimmee. We head over to the Fish Camp to party and rest for the night. Get up Sunday and finish the ride back to Okee. I know that the Northern part of the crew would not ride back on Sunday, but they could come down the N.E. side of the ride on Saturday to Okee. That way everyone gets to ride the route, just at different times. I say we meet in Okee around 10:00 a.m. If that gives everyone enough time.
We all meet in Okee on a Saturday for the "Florida Ride" I posted. It tops out at Kissimmee. We head over to the Fish Camp to party and rest for the night. Get up Sunday and finish the ride back to Okee. I know that the Northern part of the crew would not ride back on Sunday, but they could come down the N.E. side of the ride on Saturday to Okee. That way everyone gets to ride the route, just at different times. I say we meet in Okee around 10:00 a.m. If that gives everyone enough time.
Murph, I think the Spring Bling and the Fish Camp are evolving into 2 different events.
One at the Fish Camp, and another in Mount Dora / Eustis area, a month or so later.
We all meet in Okee on a Saturday for the "Florida Ride" I posted. It tops out at Kissimmee. We head over to the Fish Camp to party and rest for the night. Get up Sunday and finish the ride back to Okee. I know that the Northern part of the crew would not ride back on Sunday, but they could come down the N.E. side of the ride on Saturday to Okee. That way everyone gets to ride the route, just at different times. I say we meet in Okee around 10:00 a.m. If that gives everyone enough time.
That sounds like a great plan to me.... going in one direction the whole gang is together.
what is the problem here? why cant your south ride be incorporated with ending up at the fish camp? as the south ride and the spring bling?
just asking here
so why not start another thread and call that a mount dora spring bling?
there is tooo much gong on here.
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