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My visit to L-Cross proved to be very productive. The park owners are flexible and eager to make this event the best so far. The mud race will be a bit longer this time, the Hare scramble has been changed a bit to keep things a little closer to the main section of the park as there are more than 12, 000 acres of land. The MX track will be open for business, a 3 acre mud hole will be up an running for a play area, and the GPS treasure hunt should be a challenge because of the area of the park (DON'T FORGET YOUR GPS $600.00 IN PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY)

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The L-Cross Just Add Dirt Event is scheduled for this coming week end in Okeechobee, Florida. A "Hare Scramble" type obstacle course, GPS Treasure Hunt, and of course, MUD RACING, are the main feature events along with other activities and free stuff to win. There are plenty of mud holes and trails to keep the whole family happy. I hope to see many of you there, I will be the one at the JAD booth and at the starting line stop by and say HI.........

Jeff

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