"Tour de Apalachicola-II" January 12-15, 2007
I can't legally do that. The state has some very tight restrictions on me as to what I can and can not do.
However, that being said, there is never a problem with playing "Follow the Leader" !
im not saying do it all legit and stuff. just like pointers and tips and stuff... just as a friend to friend thing, not like a teacher and student..
Thursday – Early bird arrival
Friday – regular arrival
Friday 6:30 pm Seafood buffet at Savannah’s Restaurant
Friday evening – tech session
Saturday morning – coffee bagel breakfast
Saturday about 10am – guided rides departing
Saturday 6:30pm – group meal and awards/giveaway ceremony
Saturday Evening – tech session
Sunday morning – coffee bagel breakfast
Sunday about 10am – guided rides departing
Sunday 6:30pm – dinner –still open
Sunday evening – tech session
Monday – load out
What are we doing for lunches? are we going to stop on our ride and eat some where?
Friday – regular arrival
Friday 6:30 pm Seafood buffet at Savannah’s Restaurant
Friday evening – tech session
Saturday morning – coffee bagel breakfast
Saturday about 10am – guided rides departing
Saturday 6:30pm – group meal and awards/giveaway ceremony
Saturday Evening – tech session
Sunday morning – coffee bagel breakfast
Sunday about 10am – guided rides departing
Sunday 6:30pm – dinner –still open
Sunday evening – tech session
Monday – load out
What are we doing for lunches? are we going to stop on our ride and eat some where?
ORIGINAL: EMS_0525
What are we doing for lunches? are we going to stop on our ride and eat some where?
What are we doing for lunches? are we going to stop on our ride and eat some where?
Man, it's hard enough planning for a dinner or 3. On the lunch front, there are so many different things to do and so many different folks, you are on your own for lunch.
FYI, Savannah's has an excellent lunch buffet for $6.50. Just a thought.
There are a lot of "watering holes" all along the Gulf of Mexico for some good lunches too.
Heck, an RC cola and a Moonpie do well for a lot of usn's!
Ok thats cool.... just curious, it would be cool to go out exploring FL for lunches, Im sure i can get someone else to go with me... if not no biggie...
Yup, harvested right there in the Gulf, eat em the same day the're caught. But I really prefer them raw with horseradish and tobasco. 
How about a blackened redfish sammich with cheese grits, hushpuppies and fried ocra...... and a side of NO style ****y mud bugs or "crawfish" for you yankees.
It's hard to get good southern food in my part of S. Florida, I'm definately eating at some local spots on the water.

How about a blackened redfish sammich with cheese grits, hushpuppies and fried ocra...... and a side of NO style ****y mud bugs or "crawfish" for you yankees.
It's hard to get good southern food in my part of S. Florida, I'm definately eating at some local spots on the water.
ORIGINAL: EMS_0525
I have no idea what you just said.....[&:]
I have no idea what you just said.....[&:]
All I understood was Okra, and let me tell you fried is the only way to go, and lots of ketchup. My wife is from Texas and they tried to get me to eat it boiled and well you know when a duck eats a banana slug and the slime hangs from their bills for the rest of the day? Same thing. (deej sitting at his desk all of the sudden gets one of those all over body chills)




