Lost Mountain Park -In Cruise

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Lost Mountain Park -In Cruise

Time: December 11, 2011 from 8am to 11am
Location: Lost Mountain Park
Street: 4845 Dallas Highway
City/Town: Powder Springs, Ga.
Website or Map: http://www.swapmywhip.com
Phone: 7706393632
Event Type: cruise, in
Organized By: Daniel Krause
Latest Activity: Dec 12, 2011

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Lost Mountain Park Cruise In. 2nd Sunday of the month, year 'round. 8am-11am followed by a short drive to a local restaurant for breafast/lunch.

All vehicles are welcome, so please come join us!

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Comment by Daniel Krause on December 12, 2011 at 7:26am

No problem. There were 13 brave souls that made it - Kudos!

Comment by Lehman R Kicklighter on December 11, 2011 at 3:52am

the 25 degree temps this morning would not allow me to leave the house..wait for a warmer day..heck my cat would not even go outside!!

Comment by Daniel Krause on December 10, 2011 at 3:09pm

Thanks, Lehman - hope to see you there...

Comment by Lehman R Kicklighter on December 10, 2011 at 2:05am

Good that we can have this over on our side of town...us folks that live in the area just can't seem to get our act together to hike over to Windward Parkway..almost feel like bringing the RV instead..

 

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