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    ColdSore reacted to L!ckALotAPus in 2016 XI FEST Official Events...   
    is there going to be a place for smokers to burn the trees to the ground?
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    ColdSore got a reaction from Hoth in 2016 XI FEST Official Events...   
    Y'all goin to be in my backyard. Woot. Advice; If ya start hearin banjo music pucker up.  

     

    Be ready for huge amounts of people, over 1 million visitors visit the Smokies in the month of Oct. because it's "leaf season".  If your local you don't go there. Slim cell service and often times you'll get the "all circuits busy" message.  I'm an outdoor enthusiast so if anyone needs to know some good site seeing routes/hikes PM me and I can give you some suggestions. If you mountain bike we have over 40 miles of single track 4 miles from DT Knoxville and a commercial track in Gatlinburg, pay and rents bikes. 

     

     

    Secret Local Stuff...

    1. Driving here? Don't follow I-40 to exit 407 like all the other tourists. Take 441 in DT Knoxville to bypass a shit-ton of traffic. If you are brave and no one in the car gets motion sick try; 441→ White School Rd→ Goose Gap→ Waldons Creek→Hwy 321→ Parkway to Gatlinburg. It's REAL curvy. All you Northerners laugh at us cancelling schools when they talk about snow but this IS a school bus route. Seymour Grill on the way through Seymour for local Mom & Pop home cookin. No alcohol though. :-(

    2. Driving between PF and Gatlinburg will take between 30-60 min depending of time of day regardless of what yer app says. 

    3. If there is a bear within site of the road ALL traffic comes to a STOP! NO JOKE! You have to pee? Go lookin for a bush. I usually lay on the horn for a min or so and the bear runs away. Great way to meet new friends. lol 

    4. The drive from Sugarland Visitor Center to the "Quiet Side", Townsend, is a great way to get a feel for the mountains with minimal walking. There is an old settlement to explore , waterfalls that are roadside and many great swimming holes if not afraid of some shrinkage. If the water is high enough it's my favorite river to kayak so you may get to watch some kayaking over the waterfalls. :-) 

    5. If you take the "daring route" remember how you did it because leaving is worse traffic than arriving. 

     

    I'm going to make it a point to visit Gatlinburg that weekend to see if the IQ actually drops. That bar isn't set very high in this part of the country. :-) 
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    ColdSore got a reaction from spinpuppy in 2016 XI FEST Official Events...   
    Y'all goin to be in my backyard. Woot. Advice; If ya start hearin banjo music pucker up.  

     

    Be ready for huge amounts of people, over 1 million visitors visit the Smokies in the month of Oct. because it's "leaf season".  If your local you don't go there. Slim cell service and often times you'll get the "all circuits busy" message.  I'm an outdoor enthusiast so if anyone needs to know some good site seeing routes/hikes PM me and I can give you some suggestions. If you mountain bike we have over 40 miles of single track 4 miles from DT Knoxville and a commercial track in Gatlinburg, pay and rents bikes. 

     

     

    Secret Local Stuff...

    1. Driving here? Don't follow I-40 to exit 407 like all the other tourists. Take 441 in DT Knoxville to bypass a shit-ton of traffic. If you are brave and no one in the car gets motion sick try; 441→ White School Rd→ Goose Gap→ Waldons Creek→Hwy 321→ Parkway to Gatlinburg. It's REAL curvy. All you Northerners laugh at us cancelling schools when they talk about snow but this IS a school bus route. Seymour Grill on the way through Seymour for local Mom & Pop home cookin. No alcohol though. :-(

    2. Driving between PF and Gatlinburg will take between 30-60 min depending of time of day regardless of what yer app says. 

    3. If there is a bear within site of the road ALL traffic comes to a STOP! NO JOKE! You have to pee? Go lookin for a bush. I usually lay on the horn for a min or so and the bear runs away. Great way to meet new friends. lol 

    4. The drive from Sugarland Visitor Center to the "Quiet Side", Townsend, is a great way to get a feel for the mountains with minimal walking. There is an old settlement to explore , waterfalls that are roadside and many great swimming holes if not afraid of some shrinkage. If the water is high enough it's my favorite river to kayak so you may get to watch some kayaking over the waterfalls. :-) 

    5. If you take the "daring route" remember how you did it because leaving is worse traffic than arriving. 

     

    I'm going to make it a point to visit Gatlinburg that weekend to see if the IQ actually drops. That bar isn't set very high in this part of the country. :-) 
  4. Like
    ColdSore got a reaction from L!ckALotAPus in 2016 XI FEST Official Events...   
    Y'all goin to be in my backyard. Woot. Advice; If ya start hearin banjo music pucker up.  

     

    Be ready for huge amounts of people, over 1 million visitors visit the Smokies in the month of Oct. because it's "leaf season".  If your local you don't go there. Slim cell service and often times you'll get the "all circuits busy" message.  I'm an outdoor enthusiast so if anyone needs to know some good site seeing routes/hikes PM me and I can give you some suggestions. If you mountain bike we have over 40 miles of single track 4 miles from DT Knoxville and a commercial track in Gatlinburg, pay and rents bikes. 

     

     

    Secret Local Stuff...

    1. Driving here? Don't follow I-40 to exit 407 like all the other tourists. Take 441 in DT Knoxville to bypass a shit-ton of traffic. If you are brave and no one in the car gets motion sick try; 441→ White School Rd→ Goose Gap→ Waldons Creek→Hwy 321→ Parkway to Gatlinburg. It's REAL curvy. All you Northerners laugh at us cancelling schools when they talk about snow but this IS a school bus route. Seymour Grill on the way through Seymour for local Mom & Pop home cookin. No alcohol though. :-(

    2. Driving between PF and Gatlinburg will take between 30-60 min depending of time of day regardless of what yer app says. 

    3. If there is a bear within site of the road ALL traffic comes to a STOP! NO JOKE! You have to pee? Go lookin for a bush. I usually lay on the horn for a min or so and the bear runs away. Great way to meet new friends. lol 

    4. The drive from Sugarland Visitor Center to the "Quiet Side", Townsend, is a great way to get a feel for the mountains with minimal walking. There is an old settlement to explore , waterfalls that are roadside and many great swimming holes if not afraid of some shrinkage. If the water is high enough it's my favorite river to kayak so you may get to watch some kayaking over the waterfalls. :-) 

    5. If you take the "daring route" remember how you did it because leaving is worse traffic than arriving. 

     

    I'm going to make it a point to visit Gatlinburg that weekend to see if the IQ actually drops. That bar isn't set very high in this part of the country. :-) 
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    ColdSore got a reaction from YACCster in 2016 XI FEST Official Events...   
    Y'all goin to be in my backyard. Woot. Advice; If ya start hearin banjo music pucker up.  

     

    Be ready for huge amounts of people, over 1 million visitors visit the Smokies in the month of Oct. because it's "leaf season".  If your local you don't go there. Slim cell service and often times you'll get the "all circuits busy" message.  I'm an outdoor enthusiast so if anyone needs to know some good site seeing routes/hikes PM me and I can give you some suggestions. If you mountain bike we have over 40 miles of single track 4 miles from DT Knoxville and a commercial track in Gatlinburg, pay and rents bikes. 

     

     

    Secret Local Stuff...

    1. Driving here? Don't follow I-40 to exit 407 like all the other tourists. Take 441 in DT Knoxville to bypass a shit-ton of traffic. If you are brave and no one in the car gets motion sick try; 441→ White School Rd→ Goose Gap→ Waldons Creek→Hwy 321→ Parkway to Gatlinburg. It's REAL curvy. All you Northerners laugh at us cancelling schools when they talk about snow but this IS a school bus route. Seymour Grill on the way through Seymour for local Mom & Pop home cookin. No alcohol though. :-(

    2. Driving between PF and Gatlinburg will take between 30-60 min depending of time of day regardless of what yer app says. 

    3. If there is a bear within site of the road ALL traffic comes to a STOP! NO JOKE! You have to pee? Go lookin for a bush. I usually lay on the horn for a min or so and the bear runs away. Great way to meet new friends. lol 

    4. The drive from Sugarland Visitor Center to the "Quiet Side", Townsend, is a great way to get a feel for the mountains with minimal walking. There is an old settlement to explore , waterfalls that are roadside and many great swimming holes if not afraid of some shrinkage. If the water is high enough it's my favorite river to kayak so you may get to watch some kayaking over the waterfalls. :-) 

    5. If you take the "daring route" remember how you did it because leaving is worse traffic than arriving. 

     

    I'm going to make it a point to visit Gatlinburg that weekend to see if the IQ actually drops. That bar isn't set very high in this part of the country. :-) 
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    ColdSore got a reaction from Ruggerxi in 2016 XI FEST Official Events...   
    Y'all goin to be in my backyard. Woot. Advice; If ya start hearin banjo music pucker up.  

     

    Be ready for huge amounts of people, over 1 million visitors visit the Smokies in the month of Oct. because it's "leaf season".  If your local you don't go there. Slim cell service and often times you'll get the "all circuits busy" message.  I'm an outdoor enthusiast so if anyone needs to know some good site seeing routes/hikes PM me and I can give you some suggestions. If you mountain bike we have over 40 miles of single track 4 miles from DT Knoxville and a commercial track in Gatlinburg, pay and rents bikes. 

     

     

    Secret Local Stuff...

    1. Driving here? Don't follow I-40 to exit 407 like all the other tourists. Take 441 in DT Knoxville to bypass a shit-ton of traffic. If you are brave and no one in the car gets motion sick try; 441→ White School Rd→ Goose Gap→ Waldons Creek→Hwy 321→ Parkway to Gatlinburg. It's REAL curvy. All you Northerners laugh at us cancelling schools when they talk about snow but this IS a school bus route. Seymour Grill on the way through Seymour for local Mom & Pop home cookin. No alcohol though. :-(

    2. Driving between PF and Gatlinburg will take between 30-60 min depending of time of day regardless of what yer app says. 

    3. If there is a bear within site of the road ALL traffic comes to a STOP! NO JOKE! You have to pee? Go lookin for a bush. I usually lay on the horn for a min or so and the bear runs away. Great way to meet new friends. lol 

    4. The drive from Sugarland Visitor Center to the "Quiet Side", Townsend, is a great way to get a feel for the mountains with minimal walking. There is an old settlement to explore , waterfalls that are roadside and many great swimming holes if not afraid of some shrinkage. If the water is high enough it's my favorite river to kayak so you may get to watch some kayaking over the waterfalls. :-) 

    5. If you take the "daring route" remember how you did it because leaving is worse traffic than arriving. 

     

    I'm going to make it a point to visit Gatlinburg that weekend to see if the IQ actually drops. That bar isn't set very high in this part of the country. :-) 
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    ColdSore got a reaction from Mule in 2016 XI FEST Official Events...   
    Y'all goin to be in my backyard. Woot. Advice; If ya start hearin banjo music pucker up.  

     

    Be ready for huge amounts of people, over 1 million visitors visit the Smokies in the month of Oct. because it's "leaf season".  If your local you don't go there. Slim cell service and often times you'll get the "all circuits busy" message.  I'm an outdoor enthusiast so if anyone needs to know some good site seeing routes/hikes PM me and I can give you some suggestions. If you mountain bike we have over 40 miles of single track 4 miles from DT Knoxville and a commercial track in Gatlinburg, pay and rents bikes. 

     

     

    Secret Local Stuff...

    1. Driving here? Don't follow I-40 to exit 407 like all the other tourists. Take 441 in DT Knoxville to bypass a shit-ton of traffic. If you are brave and no one in the car gets motion sick try; 441→ White School Rd→ Goose Gap→ Waldons Creek→Hwy 321→ Parkway to Gatlinburg. It's REAL curvy. All you Northerners laugh at us cancelling schools when they talk about snow but this IS a school bus route. Seymour Grill on the way through Seymour for local Mom & Pop home cookin. No alcohol though. :-(

    2. Driving between PF and Gatlinburg will take between 30-60 min depending of time of day regardless of what yer app says. 

    3. If there is a bear within site of the road ALL traffic comes to a STOP! NO JOKE! You have to pee? Go lookin for a bush. I usually lay on the horn for a min or so and the bear runs away. Great way to meet new friends. lol 

    4. The drive from Sugarland Visitor Center to the "Quiet Side", Townsend, is a great way to get a feel for the mountains with minimal walking. There is an old settlement to explore , waterfalls that are roadside and many great swimming holes if not afraid of some shrinkage. If the water is high enough it's my favorite river to kayak so you may get to watch some kayaking over the waterfalls. :-) 

    5. If you take the "daring route" remember how you did it because leaving is worse traffic than arriving. 

     

    I'm going to make it a point to visit Gatlinburg that weekend to see if the IQ actually drops. That bar isn't set very high in this part of the country. :-) 
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    ColdSore got a reaction from Mule in XI Fest 2016 Information and Activities   
    Hands down the BEST carts is the Nascar Speedpark. I've spent all day there wreckin the carts havin a blast. They have arcade games, mini golf, and a pay one price for unlimited everything deal available.  https://nascarspeedpark.com/tickets/      It's a good distance from Gburg though. Maybe a 30 min car ride depending on traffic.     https://nascarspeedpark.com/
     
    Whatever you do DON"T bother with Cooters indoor carts. It truly sucks. More like bumper cars than go-carts. OK for small kids if you need to entertain them and get them a kart fix but no fun for adults. Every time I went there Cooter was really hanging out signing autographs. It's also the only place in the country left to purchase a confederate flag if you so desire. Amazon even banned them! 
     
    Hope this helps.
     
    Ohhh yea almost forgot about Hillbilly Golf! Go there. Pay the money and go. You will pass it on the left coming into Gburg on the main drag. It's a unknown national treasure. 
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    ColdSore got a reaction from Millpucky in XI Fest 2016 Information and Activities   
    Hands down the BEST carts is the Nascar Speedpark. I've spent all day there wreckin the carts havin a blast. They have arcade games, mini golf, and a pay one price for unlimited everything deal available.  https://nascarspeedpark.com/tickets/      It's a good distance from Gburg though. Maybe a 30 min car ride depending on traffic.     https://nascarspeedpark.com/
     
    Whatever you do DON"T bother with Cooters indoor carts. It truly sucks. More like bumper cars than go-carts. OK for small kids if you need to entertain them and get them a kart fix but no fun for adults. Every time I went there Cooter was really hanging out signing autographs. It's also the only place in the country left to purchase a confederate flag if you so desire. Amazon even banned them! 
     
    Hope this helps.
     
    Ohhh yea almost forgot about Hillbilly Golf! Go there. Pay the money and go. You will pass it on the left coming into Gburg on the main drag. It's a unknown national treasure. 
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    ColdSore got a reaction from Mule in XI Fest 2016 will be Thurs-Sat, Oct. 20-22   
    Yall goin to be in my backyard. Woot. Advice; If ya start hearin banjo music pucker up.   The brewery aint got nothin on the moonshine, trust me. Free samples too!!!      http://olesmoky.com/      http://www.sugarlandsdistilling.com/

     

    Be ready for huge amounts of people, over 1 million visitors visit the Smokies in the month of Oct. because it's "leaf season".  If your local you don't go there. Slim cell service and often times you'll get the "all circuits busy" message.  I'm an outdoor enthusiast so if anyone needs to know some good site seeing routes/hikes PM me and I can give you some suggestions. If you mountain bike we have over 40 miles of single track 4 miles from DT, and a commercial track in Gatlinburg, pay and rents bikes. 

     

     

    Secret Local Stuff...

    1. Driving here? Don't follow I-40 to exit 407 like all the other tourists. Take 441 in DT Knoxville to bypass a shit-ton of traffic. If you are brave and no one in the car gets motion sick try; 441→ White School Rd→ Goose Gap→ Waldons Creek→Hwy 321→ Parkway to Gatlinburg. It's REAL curvy. All you Northerners laugh at us cancelling schools when they talk about snow but this IS a school bus route. Seymour Grill on the way through Seymour for local Mom & Pop home cookin. No alcohol though. :-(

    2. Driving between PF and Gatlinburg will take between 30-60 min depending of time of day regardless of what yer app says. 

    3. If there is a bear within site of the road ALL traffic comes to a STOP! NO JOKE! You have to pee? Go lookin for a bush. I usually lay on the horn for a min or so and the bear runs away. Great way to meet new friends. lol 

    4. The drive from Sugarland Visitor Center to the "Quiet Side", Townsend, is a great way to get a feel for the mountains with minimal walking. There is an old settlement to explore , waterfalls that are roadside and many great swimming holes if not afraid of some shrinkage. If the water is high enough it's my favorite river to kayak so you may get to watch some kayaking over the waterfalls. :-) 

    5. If you take the "daring route" remember how you did it because leaving is worse traffic than arriving. 

     

    I'm going to make it a point to visit Gatlinburg that weekend to see if the IQ actually drops. That bar isn't set very high in this part of the country. :-) 
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    ColdSore got a reaction from HarryWeezer in XI Fest 2016 will be Thurs-Sat, Oct. 20-22   
    Yall goin to be in my backyard. Woot. Advice; If ya start hearin banjo music pucker up.   The brewery aint got nothin on the moonshine, trust me. Free samples too!!!      http://olesmoky.com/      http://www.sugarlandsdistilling.com/

     

    Be ready for huge amounts of people, over 1 million visitors visit the Smokies in the month of Oct. because it's "leaf season".  If your local you don't go there. Slim cell service and often times you'll get the "all circuits busy" message.  I'm an outdoor enthusiast so if anyone needs to know some good site seeing routes/hikes PM me and I can give you some suggestions. If you mountain bike we have over 40 miles of single track 4 miles from DT, and a commercial track in Gatlinburg, pay and rents bikes. 

     

     

    Secret Local Stuff...

    1. Driving here? Don't follow I-40 to exit 407 like all the other tourists. Take 441 in DT Knoxville to bypass a shit-ton of traffic. If you are brave and no one in the car gets motion sick try; 441→ White School Rd→ Goose Gap→ Waldons Creek→Hwy 321→ Parkway to Gatlinburg. It's REAL curvy. All you Northerners laugh at us cancelling schools when they talk about snow but this IS a school bus route. Seymour Grill on the way through Seymour for local Mom & Pop home cookin. No alcohol though. :-(

    2. Driving between PF and Gatlinburg will take between 30-60 min depending of time of day regardless of what yer app says. 

    3. If there is a bear within site of the road ALL traffic comes to a STOP! NO JOKE! You have to pee? Go lookin for a bush. I usually lay on the horn for a min or so and the bear runs away. Great way to meet new friends. lol 

    4. The drive from Sugarland Visitor Center to the "Quiet Side", Townsend, is a great way to get a feel for the mountains with minimal walking. There is an old settlement to explore , waterfalls that are roadside and many great swimming holes if not afraid of some shrinkage. If the water is high enough it's my favorite river to kayak so you may get to watch some kayaking over the waterfalls. :-) 

    5. If you take the "daring route" remember how you did it because leaving is worse traffic than arriving. 

     

    I'm going to make it a point to visit Gatlinburg that weekend to see if the IQ actually drops. That bar isn't set very high in this part of the country. :-) 
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    ColdSore got a reaction from Olive in XI Fest 2016 will be Thurs-Sat, Oct. 20-22   
    Yall goin to be in my backyard. Woot. Advice; If ya start hearin banjo music pucker up.   The brewery aint got nothin on the moonshine, trust me. Free samples too!!!      http://olesmoky.com/      http://www.sugarlandsdistilling.com/

     

    Be ready for huge amounts of people, over 1 million visitors visit the Smokies in the month of Oct. because it's "leaf season".  If your local you don't go there. Slim cell service and often times you'll get the "all circuits busy" message.  I'm an outdoor enthusiast so if anyone needs to know some good site seeing routes/hikes PM me and I can give you some suggestions. If you mountain bike we have over 40 miles of single track 4 miles from DT, and a commercial track in Gatlinburg, pay and rents bikes. 

     

     

    Secret Local Stuff...

    1. Driving here? Don't follow I-40 to exit 407 like all the other tourists. Take 441 in DT Knoxville to bypass a shit-ton of traffic. If you are brave and no one in the car gets motion sick try; 441→ White School Rd→ Goose Gap→ Waldons Creek→Hwy 321→ Parkway to Gatlinburg. It's REAL curvy. All you Northerners laugh at us cancelling schools when they talk about snow but this IS a school bus route. Seymour Grill on the way through Seymour for local Mom & Pop home cookin. No alcohol though. :-(

    2. Driving between PF and Gatlinburg will take between 30-60 min depending of time of day regardless of what yer app says. 

    3. If there is a bear within site of the road ALL traffic comes to a STOP! NO JOKE! You have to pee? Go lookin for a bush. I usually lay on the horn for a min or so and the bear runs away. Great way to meet new friends. lol 

    4. The drive from Sugarland Visitor Center to the "Quiet Side", Townsend, is a great way to get a feel for the mountains with minimal walking. There is an old settlement to explore , waterfalls that are roadside and many great swimming holes if not afraid of some shrinkage. If the water is high enough it's my favorite river to kayak so you may get to watch some kayaking over the waterfalls. :-) 

    5. If you take the "daring route" remember how you did it because leaving is worse traffic than arriving. 

     

    I'm going to make it a point to visit Gatlinburg that weekend to see if the IQ actually drops. That bar isn't set very high in this part of the country. :-) 
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    ColdSore got a reaction from ScRiPt3r in XI Fest 2016 will be Thurs-Sat, Oct. 20-22   
    Yall goin to be in my backyard. Woot. Advice; If ya start hearin banjo music pucker up.   The brewery aint got nothin on the moonshine, trust me. Free samples too!!!      http://olesmoky.com/      http://www.sugarlandsdistilling.com/

     

    Be ready for huge amounts of people, over 1 million visitors visit the Smokies in the month of Oct. because it's "leaf season".  If your local you don't go there. Slim cell service and often times you'll get the "all circuits busy" message.  I'm an outdoor enthusiast so if anyone needs to know some good site seeing routes/hikes PM me and I can give you some suggestions. If you mountain bike we have over 40 miles of single track 4 miles from DT, and a commercial track in Gatlinburg, pay and rents bikes. 

     

     

    Secret Local Stuff...

    1. Driving here? Don't follow I-40 to exit 407 like all the other tourists. Take 441 in DT Knoxville to bypass a shit-ton of traffic. If you are brave and no one in the car gets motion sick try; 441→ White School Rd→ Goose Gap→ Waldons Creek→Hwy 321→ Parkway to Gatlinburg. It's REAL curvy. All you Northerners laugh at us cancelling schools when they talk about snow but this IS a school bus route. Seymour Grill on the way through Seymour for local Mom & Pop home cookin. No alcohol though. :-(

    2. Driving between PF and Gatlinburg will take between 30-60 min depending of time of day regardless of what yer app says. 

    3. If there is a bear within site of the road ALL traffic comes to a STOP! NO JOKE! You have to pee? Go lookin for a bush. I usually lay on the horn for a min or so and the bear runs away. Great way to meet new friends. lol 

    4. The drive from Sugarland Visitor Center to the "Quiet Side", Townsend, is a great way to get a feel for the mountains with minimal walking. There is an old settlement to explore , waterfalls that are roadside and many great swimming holes if not afraid of some shrinkage. If the water is high enough it's my favorite river to kayak so you may get to watch some kayaking over the waterfalls. :-) 

    5. If you take the "daring route" remember how you did it because leaving is worse traffic than arriving. 

     

    I'm going to make it a point to visit Gatlinburg that weekend to see if the IQ actually drops. That bar isn't set very high in this part of the country. :-) 
  14. Like
    ColdSore got a reaction from spinpuppy in Make Your Reservations for XI Fest 2016   
    Yall goin to be in my backyard. Woot. Advice; If ya start hearin banjo music pucker up.  The brewery aint got nothin on the moonshine, trust me. Free samples too!!!      http://olesmoky.com/      http://www.sugarlandsdistilling.com/
     
    Be ready for huge amounts of people, over 1 million visitors visit the Smokies in the month of Oct. because it's "leaf season".  If your local you don't go there. Slim cell service and often times you'll get the "all circuits busy" message.  I'm an outdoor enthusiast so if anyone needs to know some good site seeing routes/hikes PM me and I can give you some suggestions.  
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    ColdSore got a reaction from eidolonFIRE in What Are You Listening To Today?   
    Smooooth...
     
     

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    ColdSore got a reaction from _rAzor__ in Any old Q3 players here? New FPS coming...   
    No beta yet. 
     
    Another Q3 reminder. Turn your speakers up. 
     

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    ColdSore got a reaction from hxtr in Any old Q3 players here? New FPS coming...   
    No beta yet. 
     
    Another Q3 reminder. Turn your speakers up. 
     

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    ColdSore reacted to phudruker in Any old Q3 players here? New FPS coming...   
    i saw some stuff on toxikk awhile back. im glad its not f2p .. it really reminds me of halo also, i have very fond memories of that game
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    ColdSore reacted to _rAzor__ in Any old Q3 players here? New FPS coming...   
    Whoa!  was talking with a few guys in DM server a while back about how cool it would be if they Updated Quake4....the trailer with actual in-game play looks awesome, I'm in for sure.
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    ColdSore reacted to hxtr in Any old Q3 players here? New FPS coming...   
    Q3 is one of the best games ever made.
     
    This looks like fun. Looks a bit like Tron.
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    ColdSore reacted to Noears711XI in Any old Q3 players here? New FPS coming...   
    Q3 was awesome that and Unreal Tournament 3
     
    here is Q3 for those who do not remember 

     
    here is Unreal Tournament 3:

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    ColdSore got a reaction from hxtr in Any old Q3 players here? New FPS coming...   
    For FPS lovers wanting a modern day, updated, Q3 arena game Toxikk has promise. The game is still in development and on a kick starter thing, $15 gets you a key, early access, etc. For $100 you get your name in the game credits. hehehe Pretty good dev forum and accepting input willingly. Q3 extreme version on steroids. 
     
    Check it out...
     

     
     
    http://toxikk.com/7-facts-about-toxikk/
     
     
    https://www.facebook.com/Toxikk
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    ColdSore reacted to deerejon in Do You Vape Or Use Ecig?   
    At home vapes
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    ColdSore got a reaction from animalxi in Couple of things I want to ask about becoming a member:   
    I have the same issue and have had it for the past 8 years! Mic works with EVERYTHING except COD. If I fire up xfire I can sometimes have voice for 15 min or so before it just disappears. I have not installed Teamspeak to try it yet. I have several different mic set ups and NONE of them work...USB or the standard plugs. Reinstalling the game does not resolve the issue as this has been used on Win 98, Vista and now Win 7 boxes.
     
    Do most people using a mic go through Teamspeak or use the in game chat?
     
    For some reason I think It would be nice to be able to speak to a few of  you idiots on occasion.
    :-)
     
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    ColdSore reacted to Brick in Couple of things I want to ask about becoming a member:   
    if I'm not mistaken you can fix the mic issue by running any program that uses a mic as administrator. So for example if you are running cod2, team speak, xfire all on the same pc you should: 
     
    right click on teamspeak shortcut and run as administrator
    then right click on xfire and run as administrator 
    then you right click on cod2 and run as administrator.
     
    if you stop cod2 or anything else you will need to run it as administrator when you start it back up.
     
    my friend had the same issue a while back this fixed it. hope it helps.
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