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Vegas

like the Vegas idea...I haven't been there in almost 20 years....yes...I'm that old!

problem is, this is probably a solo run away. If I go to Charlotte or Indy for a race, I can "bump into" people I know! Vegas solo....not as entertaining!

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Hawk-

This isn't "new" for me, and since you're Canadian I'm gonna guess you are familiar with chuckin' bucktail in the cabbage.

Go Pike fishing.

Maybe that is anti-social but if I could get away, my ass would be lost on some huge, cold, crystal clear lake in middle-of-nowhere Canada.

Just me.

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Epi...thats a fantastic idea...but ya....been there, done that many many times. So many in fact, that we used to toss the pike back and try to land a Walleye! Nothing more relaxing than sitting in the middle of a lake with your line in the water in the middle of nowhere! Used to have a customized stringer that worked fantastic for beer cans!

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I miss it....alot. When I lived in southern Alberta, I had a couple of rivers that we used to trout fish in...alot. Think Montana...but with Canadians instead of Americans!! We'd fish all day and never see another human being.

Then I moved north into lake country. More lakes than you could ever imagine...some only accessible by air. If any of you want the ultimate get away, my future son-in-law's father owns and operates a fly in fishing business. I believe he is up to 12 or 14 lakes, most of which only have a single camp on each lake, all accessible by air only and he owns the rights to all of them. It's simply incredible...especially if you like mosquitos!

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