THE GREAT 3 STATE RUN

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THE GREAT 3 STATE RUN

Time: December 26, 2011 all day
Location: starts @the waffle house on 985 and hwy 20
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/l.php…
Event Type: run, race, road, trip, journey, good, times
Organized By: casey raines
Latest Activity: Nov 19, 2011

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This will be the ultimate road trip/driving experience you will have passing through three states including Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, hitting all the best resteraunts and scenic roads possible. There is no other event like this... in Georgia and its free. Just bring your driving jeans and gas money and buckle up for an unforgetable ride! I stood at work and thought of this idea after hearing a tragic story of the death of a man in our area and he had no defense against what happened and that made me realize things I wanted to do and share with people before something or anything happened to me. This will be right  after christmas so we will be set with free money from the holiday. This trip should take no more than $200 and thats a very rough guess considering the vehicle I will be driving ( a 1996 F-150) and the appetite for the good food that we find. This is an anything goes trip. I am open for any ideas execept knocking out any of the stops. We will hit them all and hit them hard I promise you will not regret this. THIS IS A 330 MILE TRIP NOT FOR ANYONE WHO CANT HANDLE GREAT TIMES AND FUN DRIVING. or early mornings. haha tail of the dragon will be included on this run!!!

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