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HeliBacon - coyote And thermal gear

HeliBacon

(19 reviews)

if you have ever been on the fence about doing something or not. If you have thought about doing…read moresomething out of the norm, but wasn't quite sure it was the best decision. When you feel like that little devil guy on one shoulder is going to say one thing and the little angel guy on the other shoulder say something else... TRUST ME! They both would book a flight without delay! Literally, PULL THE TRIGGER and book this experience now. It was one of the most amazing adventures my friends and I have ever been on. Yes, you start out pretty early in the morning. So dress warmly, gloves and beanies are a good idea. The guys are great from the first moment you get to the airport. they get you familiar with whatever weapon you choose, teach you some very basic firearm safety and harness you up for being seated halfway out of a helicopter. - that part sounds a little scary, but is so safe and secure....nothing to fear. Let the exhilaration. begin! Once in the air the pilot, In our case, the co-owner Chase, leads you over treetops and along creek lines. trying to flush out the wild pigs. it actually seems like it's an art form the way he maneuvers so smoothly... you will feel completely at ease with his skill as a pilot. In the center of the helicopter where you sit. you have an assistant watching over everything you're doing and spotting animals for you. once you get the clear shot... enjoy! My friends and I will absolutely try to do this again next year!

This was the most fun I've ever had with my clothes on. 100 out of 10, I can't give it enough…read morestars. Professional, safe, and above all, knowledgeable. This was my first hunt in a helicopter and it will not be my last. Anybody who doesn't enjoy their experience here needs to turn over their citizenship.

Messina Hof Winery - View from the dinning room.

Messina Hof Winery

(282 reviews)

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Visited Messina Hof during the Wine & Roses Festival and had a really nice time. The grounds are…read morebeautiful and easy to walk around. We spent some time by the pond feeding the turtles. I tried the Blushing Angel and it was so good, definitely my favorite. It's also surprisingly kid friendly. Overall just a really enjoyable experience and a great place to spend an afternoon.

I was in the BCS area for four years during college and somehow never made it out to MH! Fast…read moreforward almost 20 years later, I'm glad I was finally able to check this box, it was long overdue.. We ordered a few tastings and ended up getting a bottle of Tempranillo afterward. There's a large variety of wine to choose from, and my favorite of the day was the Tawny Port from the premium tasting (dangerously smooth.) The food was also better than expected. The hot honey flatbread was a big hit at our table, and the charcuterie paired really well with the wines. The amount of food was perfect for sharing and pacing yourself through the tastings. Staff was friendly, attentive, and happy to talk through the wines without being pushy...The whole place has that relaxed Texas country winery vibe, with cozy indoor and a nice patio outside. It was a cold winter night, so we mostly hung out in the tasting room, but next time I'd love to come back to do one of their vineyard tours. Overall, a great wine stop if you're in the Bryan/College Station area or just passing through.

Chappell Hill Historical Society Museum - Taken with my S10 :)

Chappell Hill Historical Society Museum

(12 reviews)

2021 April Soooo not really a business, but worth a mention!…read moreChappell hill bluebonnet festival!! Perfect weather...perfect place!! Once a year, Along the streets of the small city of chapel hill...is a cozy little area to look at booth after booth after booth of crafts, foods, hot sauces, and other homemade goodies!! the people are extremely polite and fun to talk to...alcohol is located throughout the area with a few scattered ATM machines. Free to get in, you can spend a few hours out there....live music and good times!! Love it

Review #3 - This festival is nothing less than Texas AWESOME! My mom would bring us here as kids…read moreand I loathed being drug here. However this was my first time back in probably over 20 year and they have TONS of things geared towards kids now. I'd be a happy kid! Anything under the sun "festival" will be found here. I was hoping to see more Bluebonnet art, but unlike 20 some odd years years ago it's more commercialized now, just think any festival you go to with "some" bluebonnet stuff mixed it. Home decor, yard art, Texas art, graphic tees, clothes, make your own potpourri, candles, jewelry, festival memorabilia,everything! And let's not forget about festival food! Lots of it! Adult beverages can be found everywhere. You can also get a glimpse into Chappell Hill history by going into the Historical Society building and other buildings along Main St. There is a kids section of carnival rides and face painting for those who have kids in tow. Parking as of this year is $5 and contrary to review number 1 - apparently they have it covered now because there were zero issues. Tip 1 - I would suggest arriving first thing in the morning to avoid any congestion. Tip 2 - There are TONS of yard art vendors. Shop around before you impulse buy. Several venders are much cheaper than the venders at the very start of the festival off Main and 290. Tip 3 - Some venders (not all) only take cash - so bring it! There is an ATM in the Historical Society building....unless they move it. Tip 4 - I laughed when I saw women toting around carts and wagons without kids. But I soon found that they were the smart ones! I bought so much cheap yard art that I could hardly carry it. Who's laughing now. Not me!! Lesson learned - bring something to carry your crap once you buy! You'll be happy you did! Enjoy!!!

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