This doesn't give you a sense of the river, but you can see that the dogs have no fear of plopping down right in the middle of the road. The gravel bar is a couple miles long, and would easily accommodate hundreds of campers. I have heard that there are wild dancing girls in that area, but I have always missed seeing them due to my age and inability to last into the night. On that note, I am off to dream of pocket pairs and river flushes.
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Thursday, August 04, 2005
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This doesn't give you a sense of the river, but you can see that the dogs have no fear of plopping down right in the middle of the road. The gravel bar is a couple miles long, and would easily accommodate hundreds of campers. I have heard that there are wild dancing girls in that area, but I have always missed seeing them due to my age and inability to last into the night. On that note, I am off to dream of pocket pairs and river flushes.
have a good trip.
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Looks like a great place to be on a sunny Summer day!
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