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<font color=blue>John, the special Dis'r formerly
- Joined
- Feb 4, 2008
Looping has to be on a golf cart, or it would just be called exercise.
Looping has to be on a golf cart, or it would just be called exercise.
I hear you guys expound on the joys of looping at the Fort in your CGs all the time, and it sounds like a lot of fun.
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Pete... you have such a two track....errrr no, make that THREE track mind.
1) Beer
2) Gators
3) Wimmen!!!
In reply to OP's question.... I don't recommend driving around the loops in a car or truck. If someone is having a difficult time backing their rig into their site, you may get stuck in a loop for awhile as you cannot turn around and go back.
Tell DH to bite the bullet & get a cart for one day, at least!!
I hear you guys expound on the joys of looping at the Fort in your CGs all the time, and it sounds like a lot of fun.
However, no way no how is hubby going to go for the expense of renting a golf cart just for that purpose (or any other ). I could see doing it on a bike, but we aren't planning on taking those this trip. Obviously you could also just hoof it on foot, but would it be weird to just slowly drive our vehicle around the loops for sightseeing purposes?
Do they allow small gas scooters? They're only 49cc and very very quiet.
Welcome to the Camping Board.....the rules state no gas powered, but we see gas golf carts all the time. I would say as long as you don't attract any attention to yourself, and obey all the other rules you would be fine.
Welcome to the Camping Board.....the rules state no gas powered, but we see gas golf carts all the time. I would say as long as you don't attract any attention to yourself, and obey all the other rules you would be fine.
LiteBrite...If we were going to be at the fort during the same time, Id let you guys use my cart one night for a few hours. I bet your hubby will be on the lookout to buy one after looping a few times.