redhotsommer
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One of the neatest things about the Tickfaw 200 is the fact that it is a two day event. Things move at an EXTREMELY relaxed pace down there...it must have something to do with the 1,000,000 percent humidity. We had a great time Friday night, but we were pretty dead tired and headed back to the hotel around midnight. The next day dawned hot and humid once again, and we got back to Blood River Landing early to head out to the stops on Lake Ponchatrain.
If any of you northerners wonder what happens to I-55...well its right down here, crossing by Lake Ponchatrain. The lake is pretty big and shallow...only 12 to 14 feet deep...we headed for the town of Madisonville, across the lake from New Orleans...and it was pretty cool as you could see the huge rooster tails being thrown by the big dogs coming over from the city.
If any of you northerners wonder what happens to I-55...well its right down here, crossing by Lake Ponchatrain. The lake is pretty big and shallow...only 12 to 14 feet deep...we headed for the town of Madisonville, across the lake from New Orleans...and it was pretty cool as you could see the huge rooster tails being thrown by the big dogs coming over from the city.