Hayrides
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Church Group (10th year for hayride!) 10/12/03 (50F, still, full moon)

YFU Hayride 10/28/00 (40F, & very windy)

Each year I run several Hayrides (done locally).



Hayrides generally last about an hour
& are usually thought of as a Fall activity (after the Mosquito season! <== October/November).
Departing from near the barn, returning to the same spot or near a prearranged Bonfire/cookout site
Arrive 15min early (so allow ~90min for the whole event
With Bonfire/Cookout (best on wind-less evenings) - allow 3-4hrs
We can accommodate ~25 on 1st wagon, & ~15-20 on 2nd, for total ~40-50 max



Hayrides (not found in most dictionaries, but on most peoples' Fun List):
Hay (according to the OED, Hay derived thru Germanic languages fr Sanskrit.  FromHew - to cut down):
earliest written reference from early 8th C England
Ride (according to the OED derived fr Germanic languages):
earliest written reference from early 8th C England



Call for prices &  dates at 860-684-4574 or email "RNW(at)cox.net"



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