For years the CurbCrusher family has been traveling through Ocala on I-75 and off on the east side of the interstate around Exit 354 there are always a bunch of fire trucks sitting there. The reason is that E-One, a … Continue reading
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This past week I had the opportunity to make a business trip to Pensacola, Florida. Because of the timing of the trip, I arrived around 10 AM for a 1:30 PM meeting, I was able to squeeze in an hour … Continue reading
The last stop on the CurbCrusher Fall 2007 tour was Cloudland Canyon State Park in north west Georgia. On Tuesday morning, we spent a lazy morning cleaning up camp at Raccoon Mountain and then moseyed a bit south, twenty-five miles … Continue reading
Well the CurbCrushers intended to eat most all their meals at the campsite. But after arriving at the Cloudland Canyon State Park, Mrs. CurbCrusher noticed an add for a place named the Canyon Grill that was located close to the … Continue reading
The CurbCrushers stayed at the Raccoon Mountain RV Park and Campground located on the southwest side of Chattanooga off of I-24. There was not a lot of research to picking this campground, CurbCrusher Googled Chattanooga Campgrounds, and then checked for … Continue reading
For the second day of our Chattanooga visit we started off with some history. The CurbCrushers drove back into Georgia to the Chickamauga National Military Park. Point Park located on top of Lookout Mountain is considered part of this park, … Continue reading
Our final stop on the tour of Lookout Mountain sites was Rock City. This is the place of See Rock City fame, and once again classifies as one of the Original American Theme Parks in CurbCrushers book. Once again, the … Continue reading
Following the spelunking that led to Ruby Falls, the CurbCrushers did a mostly outdoor activity. We drove to the top of Lookout Mountain and headed to the Incline Railway. This railway runs up the east side of Lookout Mountain, and … Continue reading
Well when in Chattanooga, you head to Lookout Mountain. So the CurbCrushers started their Chattanooga tour with a trip to Ruby Falls. Ruby Falls is an underground waterfall that was opened up for access to the public in the 1930s. … Continue reading
One of the reasons the CurbCrushers stopped in North Florida was to visit some family. It so happens that the family being visited lives right around the corner from the Suwannee River State Park. Since we were right next door, … Continue reading