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Posted on 8/9/18 at 3:18 pm to GenesChin
And this is a good idea in my opinion.
Downtown is no longer for citizens of Auburn. It is strictly for college students and it will continue to become less and less adult/family friendly.
Maybe now i'll be able to eat Hamilton's again.
Downtown is no longer for citizens of Auburn. It is strictly for college students and it will continue to become less and less adult/family friendly.
Maybe now i'll be able to eat Hamilton's again.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 4:23 pm to JamalSanders
quote:What you float the Cahaba in?
floating the Cahaba in the PM.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 7:30 pm to awestruck
Wife and I float the Cahaba regularly as we live very close. We fish out of a 16’ canoe. Love the Cahaba.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 7:33 pm to Aubie Spr96
Leaving tomorrow to spend the weekend in WV. Should be a good time.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 8:19 pm to AUjim
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And this is a good idea in my opinion.
I don't have an issue w Hamilton's opening up another location outside of downtown
I just don't think they should have closed Tucos to do it
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Maybe now i'll be able to eat Hamilton's again.
Unless they plan on changing the menu, not sure why you are excited. It's nothing special and not a good price to quality
Posted on 8/9/18 at 8:56 pm to GenesChin
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GenesChin
I never had Tuco's...but my wife was telling me that it was pretty good, just overpriced.
I agree with you about the Hamilton's deal too...I was very impressed the first time I ate there, but that was right after college, before I had actually had good food. The few times after were not all that wonderful....I suppose I just wanted to bitch about downtown...
Posted on 8/9/18 at 9:22 pm to Aubie Spr96
Yep like canoeing myself.
Was just curious if that was what he had in mind. Cahaba Lilly's are usually what draws people and they're really nice. For a short time helped out teaching environmental/educational canoe trips with the Cahaba River society.
Was just curious if that was what he had in mind. Cahaba Lilly's are usually what draws people and they're really nice. For a short time helped out teaching environmental/educational canoe trips with the Cahaba River society.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 9:30 pm to awestruck
Never canoed below 280 bridge so I've never seen the lilies. We canoe from Grantsmill to Overton Rd most times.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 9:56 pm to Aubie Spr96
Most my Cahaba experience is on a private section of the Little Cahaba with controlled access by B'ham water works. You would love it.
They allowed river society to bring kids, church groups, last chance programs, home schooled, etc... as it was deemed one of the most effective conservation programs (by external auditors) that they conducted. Comes straight out of Lake Purdy so it's incredibly clear, clean, and cool and runs right in the middle of summer (as this water is what's being released to augment pumps on the main Cahaba a couple miles downstream. Water is like Idaho-Montana quality sparkly clean and it's there when everything else is dry. But public can't readily boat it like other places.
They allowed river society to bring kids, church groups, last chance programs, home schooled, etc... as it was deemed one of the most effective conservation programs (by external auditors) that they conducted. Comes straight out of Lake Purdy so it's incredibly clear, clean, and cool and runs right in the middle of summer (as this water is what's being released to augment pumps on the main Cahaba a couple miles downstream. Water is like Idaho-Montana quality sparkly clean and it's there when everything else is dry. But public can't readily boat it like other places.
Posted on 8/9/18 at 10:32 pm to AUjim
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but my wife was telling me that it was pretty good, just overpriced
Agreed, but at least it was a concept/style that wasn't found elsewhere in Auburn
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The few times after were not all that wonderful
Remarkably average food.
My point is that at least Tucos filled a space you couldn't get elsewhere in Auburn. I can get overpriced average food like Hamilton's plenty of places
Posted on 8/9/18 at 10:59 pm to awestruck
I got a buddy that loves fishing that stretch. Think he paddles up it from 280. It’s in my canoe trip book that the weird hippy dude from APT put out. I’ve meant to try it, but haven’t. Maybe I will this Fall. Heard fishing there was good.
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