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Rich Jordan
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Rod wrote:
BDK wrote:Charleston has lots of shopping, restaurants, drinking, and one very good ice cream shop.
Also Hyman's Seafood Restaurant.
I checked their website and sent a query about reservations. If we choose Charleston that will be a good dinner spot for one night. Thanks!
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You come through this area, you best stop by... I will fire up the smoker the night before and make some of the best BBQ you have ever had!
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OK, I was going to stay quiet... I really suggest FIG, the Ordinary, or 167 Raw Bar or Amen St Seafood over Hymans

Also Rue De Jean, peninsula Grill, Fiery Ron's Home Team BBQ, Teds Butcher Block, Edmunds Ost and Basil's

Will add more as I think of them
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Fly in to SLC and hit Bryce, Arches, Zion, and a couple state parks. Should still be real pleasant that time of year.
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Lokidude wrote:Fly in to SLC and hit Bryce, Arches, Zion, and a couple state parks. Should still be real pleasant that time of year.
Also have dinner with Lokidude then drive up to Ogden to the railroad museum and the J.M. Browning Museum inside.
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I would recommend the deployment vacation strategy. Go spend a couple weeks in the most hellish place you can find, then the rest of the year back home will seem wonderful.
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Vonz90 wrote:I would recommend the deployment vacation strategy. Go spend a couple weeks in the most hellish place you can find, then the rest of the year back home will seem wonderful.
So, do you suggest D.C., NYFC, or split the two and go with Baltimore?
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Rod wrote:
Lokidude wrote:Fly in to SLC and hit Bryce, Arches, Zion, and a couple state parks. Should still be real pleasant that time of year.
Also have dinner with Lokidude then drive up to Ogden to the railroad museum and the J.M. Browning Museum inside.
Can't miss the car museum on the other end of the building, either.
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