Friday, September 21, 2007

Hayride Information

Here is some more specific information regarding the hayride on Saturday night:

**We will leave from our house around 6:30ish, so make sure you’re there on time. Just park wherever you can find a spot.

** The hayride is approx. 5 miles long and should take us anywhere from 20-30 minutes to get to our destination. The entire ride is on a dirt road, and since we haven’t gotten any rain lately, it could be a little dusty (I don’t expect much traffic).

**Our hayride will take us to a field, where we will have a fire prepared for roasting hot dogs and whatever else we decide to throw on the fire (please, no firecrackers). Please note that this is in the country, thus there are no “handy” restrooms available. Additionally, the pasture we are utilizing is currently “occupied”, so don’t wear your best shoes unless you want them painted some shade of brown/green. Once we are finished with the bonfire, we will head back to our house (another 20-30 minute ride).

**Overall, the trip should take around 2 to 2.5 hours, depending how long we stay at the bonfire.

**If anyone wants to bring games, music, etc. for entertainment at the bonfire that would be great. We could also go snipe hunting or cow-tipping.

**When we begin the ride, it will most likely be around 75 degrees and daylight. By the time we return, it will be closer to 65-70 degrees and dark. Dress accordingly.

1 comment:

Brentonville said...

Hey,

Just a thought for all the pregnant or nursing women who will be attending:

We should have a vehicle there at the field to ferry anyone who needs to go to the bathroom and such. 2 Hours will be a long time to hold it.