Combine rejuvenating outdoor activities, beautiful settings and the pleasure of fine wines and you have experience to remember.

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Easy journey

booknow@Victoria Bryant park

Moderate journey

my favorite ,could be yours too booknow @Bartrum Trail Clayton /feb 14th , 17th

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Streneous journey

my most favorite@standing Indian Mtn

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Horseback riding

@decula, or Clayton

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kayaking or tubing

@Broad river Georgia/ August 24th

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Golfing journey

@Highland or Claytin

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Tennis Journey

@Commerce, or Clayton

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Archery journey

@Victoria , or Helen

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Rafting journey

@ Ocoee River Tenneesse

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Amish journey

@Delano, Tenneesse April 6th

reviews

Michael and I had a wonderful time yesterday on our Wine Hike. I loved the trails at Victoria Bryant State Park, the lunch you provided was delicious and the tasting at Boutier Winery was really fun. I enjoyed meeting and talking with Mary and Victor. Thank you so much for a great day and a memorable birthday for Michael! Happy week to you!
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Ann Olsen
Designer
Thought you might want to add these pictures to your collection of very satisfied customers/hikers. Glenn Sims and I enjoyed the day very much. Can’t believe we went all the way up to the very top…. with a lot of encouragement from you and the other hikers. Rave reviews.
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Diane Hoffmans
Manager
I want you to know that my sister and I really enjoyed this outing! I have been highly recommending it to all my friends. Probably my favorite outing so far; I really enjoyed it and would welcome the chance to go back and learn more.
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Mike Sendler
Support

“The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence at whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him he’s always doing both. ”
 James A. Michener