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WOO-HOO! Cold nights, WoO Racing!
... our best to keep warm by running our generator when we're home, and pre-heating the bed with our electric mattress pad before hitting the bed each night.
After the first night, I felt it necessary to dig out my long johns, turtle neck, and our G & R Racing heavy winter jackets!
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Motorsports & Country Music = Magic!
... either of us were prepared for the extent of his influence and involvement in BOTH of those venues - and it made for a very interesting display. Lots of pictures were taken, and I'll get some posted here shortly. I'm afraid many of them are more glare than photo, as this building is a huge showroom-type, with windows all the way around, so there was a lot of glare going on, thanks to ...
Re-starting our race-fan immersion program!
... closed for a team meeting, so we went over to the Nationwide, and Sprint Cup shops, and then came back to the truck shop later. It's always a treat to see these professional, sparkling clean shops where, every week, cars and trucks are disassembled, rebuilt, and re-assembled, and yet the shops gleam like a tv chef's kitchen!
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Salem Lake Trail
... of yellow and red among mostly green, but definitely not peak color. Leaving the parking lot, we followed the trail clockwise going behind the dam on a paved trail. Shortly, the trail became unpaved and crossed a footbridge, providing a nice view of the lake and an old railroad bridge in the other direction. Continuing on, the trail ducked in and out of coves ...
Birkhead Mountains Wilderness
... right to go on the Hannahs Creek Trail back to the Robbins Branch Trail near the parking lot. Along the way, we saw a snake hiding in a hole under some rocks. I think he was a timber rattlesnake, but I wasn't getting close enough to find out. There was also a stream crossing at Robbins Branch, but the water level was low enough that it was easy to rock hop across.
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