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16th Tennessee Classic

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MWirwicki:
By all means, Hedgeapple.  We need you to hold the rain back!

Pappy:
Thanks Matt ,and yes by all means Hedge,I wondered why the weather has been so good the last couple of years. ;) :) :)
   Pappy

BearG:
I'd give some gas money, with a no rain promise. >:D

TRACY:
I've heard all the stories of rain at the Classic and the Big Flood of Classic 13

My fruit of the looms are still not dry from that one!


Tracy

PEARL DRUMS:

--- Quote from: MWirwicki on March 26, 2013, 05:22:35 pm ---Drums:  I'll help Pappy out. 

#1  There is enough campfire wood.
#2  Yes, you can build a fire at your campsite.  Ask for a fire ring.

Also, your in-camp fire will likely be just for cooking.  There is a community fire by the knapping and bow making pits that will have you there as late or long as you want to be.  Its commonly called, "The Never Ending Campfire".  True, it never goes out. 

It's pretty laid back, Drums.  If you have any more of that Apple Pie, it will be appreciated by all!  Miss Heather says to keep it away from James Parker and myself.   :P :-[ :-\.  Rain early in the morning, forced me out of my bedroll.  It was a real stumbler back up to the pits where all of my camera equipment was getting wet.  I went back to sleep for a few....     :laugh:

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Thanks Matt! I plan on bringing one of those porta pits with me. The ground will be unscathed when we pull out. I dont like leaving "foot prints" anywhere I go. Man is the aniticpation just killin' me! I cant wait to get down there and see and meet ya'll. Great times for sure.

Im going to grab a few jugs of dads apple squeezins' to share. It only gets better as it ages!

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