All,
I received an email this morning from one of the Rangers at Fort Jesup, a nearby historic site close to our location in the Kisatchie Forest District. Mr. Gremillion, on the staff at the fort, writes "We have a beautiful 22 acre historic site located 15 to 20 minutes drive from the Kisatchie National Forest and would welcome any of your participants to come and set up camp at our site before or after the event."
I'm putting this up for public consumption. Any of you who care to visit or spend a night or two at Fort Jessup prior to coming on-site Wednesday for Banks' Grand Retreat would likely enjoy your stay.
The area of the state we will be in is certainly not on the radar of many guests. Any attention we can share to sites in the area would no doubt be highly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Fred Baker
I received an email this morning from one of the Rangers at Fort Jesup, a nearby historic site close to our location in the Kisatchie Forest District. Mr. Gremillion, on the staff at the fort, writes "We have a beautiful 22 acre historic site located 15 to 20 minutes drive from the Kisatchie National Forest and would welcome any of your participants to come and set up camp at our site before or after the event."
I'm putting this up for public consumption. Any of you who care to visit or spend a night or two at Fort Jessup prior to coming on-site Wednesday for Banks' Grand Retreat would likely enjoy your stay.
The area of the state we will be in is certainly not on the radar of many guests. Any attention we can share to sites in the area would no doubt be highly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Fred Baker
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