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Episode #61 "Where we have been, what we've done, and some plans we have made in the last three weeks"
Episode #61, "Where we have been, what we've done, and some plans we have made in the last three weeks"
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In reverse order, over the last three weeks, we have had the crud, visited with family, and tent camped in the woods (Krista's first experience) working HAM radio communications for the Yellowhammer Endurance Horse Ride on the Pinhote Trail in the Talladega National Forest, in East Alabama.
For more on the ride:
https://aerc.org/static/Endurance_Riding.aspx
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