Minnesota

Do you lads like Outcalls? Or mostly Incall dates?
FloraFaun See my TER Reviews 1554 reads
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I'm heading up to Minnesota soon. I'm driving my car and going to spend a bit of time up there. I am so in love with nature, and I'm driving so I can go hiking and see your beautiful lakes and just enjoy what nature Minnesota offers. So while I'll have incall, I'm hoping there are needs for outcall dates too. That would give me a chance to sight see and take in the beauty of your state and it's lakes and wilderness. So just thought I'd ask, do you like outcalls as much as incall? And if it's incall, will you need in the city or would you also drive out to a pretty spot if I wanted to be around nature? lol sorry so many questions. I know I'm a bit unusual. I'm sure most girls fly in, set up in a hotel downtown, and then stay there all week. I'll be downtown some too, but I want to enjoy more then just downtown Minneapolis. I'm doing things a little differently these days, as nature, fresh air, landscape and hiking is just so important to me. I like doing outcalls and hope there's a need for it there. Thanks so much for all your advice.
Love Cameo


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anmename 1104 reads
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2 / 23

....but YOU could convince me to drive a bit. Wow. Just wow.

As beautiful as our fair state is, your mirror will give you the best sight we will have to offer.

Did I mention "wow"

FloraFaun See my TER Reviews 1117 reads
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FloraFaun See my TER Reviews 1027 reads
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4 / 23

State parks, hiking trails, parks, ect? Maybe a nice old tree we can kiss underneath.. :-)



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bigdell 81 Reviews 982 reads
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5 / 23

It's a long drive, but the North Shore above Duluth is great.

knotsaway 38 Reviews 780 reads
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6 / 23

In Minneapolis, the chain of lakes (Harriet, Calhoun etc) linked by a hikeable/hikeable parkway along Minnehaha Creek is one of my favorites. Minnehaha Falls at the end of the parkway is great too. If you like history, there's Fort Snelling, the state Capitol, the beautiful mansions along Summit Ave in St Paul, etc. If you like nature/animals there's several large parks within the metro area, also the Minnesota Zoo and Como Park with its zoo.  There's the Twins and soon the Vikings (last year in the Metrodome) if you are into sports. Lots of things to see and do while you're here, this is a small sample. Enjoy!

DJ1985 21 Reviews 865 reads
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7 / 23

but heading out of town for a rendezvous with a beautiful woman is the kind of adventure I would consider

rmh222 9 Reviews 787 reads
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8 / 23

Wow!!!! a gorgeous creature like that and loves the outdoors...Luv you girl you are special indeed.....

rmh222 9 Reviews 870 reads
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9 / 23

Posted By: CameoKnightley
State parks, hiking trails, parks, ect? Maybe a nice old tree we can kiss underneath.. :-)  
   
 

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Big Dell is right if you get up "North" it is gorgeous and lots to see ie: the whole shore line of Lake Superior, Split Rock Lighthouse, Goosberry Falls, The Glensheen Mansion in Duluth, Canal Park and the International ships in Duluth etc. Right in the Heart of Minneapolis you have the Lakes: Calhoun, Harriet, Lake of the Isles, Nokomis and the Falls there. Many Many parks and trails throughout the metro and state wide. You will love the state of MN and we will definitely love you...Please be sure and post your travel times (I know you will:))

plugedin 826 reads
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11 / 23

As you cross into MN, stop at the first rest area, they usually have tourist info at them. Pick up some brochures.  

And lets not forget the bluff county along the Mississippi in SE MN. Also very beautiful country with lots of nature and hiking trails. Also you may spot and bald eagle or two along the river and elsewhere. If you like eagles, I would suggest the National Eagle Center in Wabasha, MN

sirex 3 Reviews 786 reads
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12 / 23

We live in a region where Lyme's disease is rampant; I got over it three weeks ago and it was terrible! Thankd God for doxycycline! Anyway, if you go off the beaten trail then check often for the little ( and I mean little) dear ticks.

Pollenbroker 24 Reviews 759 reads
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13 / 23

Many of us are married and can't host at home.

Then again, one could revert to more humble beginnings and do car dates!  

And why does your post remind me of the time I was in a rain forest with a provider?  On my back...

Portia Eden See my TER Reviews 927 reads
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14 / 23

Very good at it too.  Incall, I mean.  :)  

She IS a sight to behold for sure !  

 
Posted By: RickCasper
....but YOU could convince me to drive a bit. Wow. Just wow.  
   
 As beautiful as our fair state is, your mirror will give you the best sight we will have to offer.  
   
 Did I mention "wow"?  
 

Nolklylu 58 Reviews 901 reads
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15 / 23

If I am traveling and in calls if I am in my home town

cineaste 8 Reviews 827 reads
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16 / 23

For an outdoorsy type, Minnehaha Falls, jogging Lake of the Isles, Canoeing the St. Croix, sailing or jet skiing on Lake Pepin or Minnetonka, biking a trail that hits the Stone Arch Bridge.  

You seem the type who longs to make passionate love in an open field under the silver light of a full moon, but if you try that shit here the mosquitoes won't leave enough of you to bury. And having sex while doused in DEET tastes like chemistry and cancer. You have been warned.  

Welcome to Minnesota!
Posted By: CameoKnightley
State parks, hiking trails, parks, ect? Maybe a nice old tree we can kiss underneath.. :-)  
   
 

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Creech 9 Reviews 753 reads
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17 / 23

Like the subject says, I prefer incall.  Mainly because it's a two hour drive from where I am to the Cities (where the girls are), and incall's pretty much the only option for me.

jchan113 4 Reviews 825 reads
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18 / 23

...my wife would get mad if I did this....again. I hung the hanger on the front door like I used to in college thereby leaving my roommate in "sexile".  

Really, seriously she would not think that was funny anymore. I think the dog would enjoy watching. I even got some help from her (the dog) on the nipples, not mine, one night. They really are man's best friend.

lockstock 229 Reviews 870 reads
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ericforemanmn 5 Reviews 808 reads
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20 / 23

It looks like you are traveling from the soutwest. In south central Mn the Jeffers petroglyph/rock out crop is a good place for a driving break. They have a visitors center, and it is one of the best preserved natural prairies in the state. There should be lots of wildflowers in bloom.  
    Then heading north and east you could visit the Harkin Store near New Ulm This is a general store that is preserved store goods and all as it was in the 1800s .  
   Then on your way east the river bluffs and South east mn has Niagra cave , a limestone cave with a waterfall. That could be a nice break from the heat.
   

   What ever you decide to do I hope you have a wonderfull visit.

LuvWhitney See my TER Reviews 680 reads
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21 / 23

Here are the Top 10 on the list....  

SUMMER  
1. Visit Go Minneapolis to save on all your summer activities.  
2. Spend the first two weeks of August racing from show to show for the Minnesota Fringe Festival. Bonus: The first weekend in August, you can catch a Fringe performance in Uptown and then spend the rest of the afternoon strolling through the Uptown Art Fair. End the day with a cool drink and good food at Chino Latino.  
3. Enjoy lawn bowling on the roof at Brit's Pub & Eating Establishment.  
4. iPod out of juice? Head on over to one of the five major Minneapolis parks anytime during the week to hear live music, part of Minneapolis Music in the Parks.  
5. Sit on the deck of Tuggs Tavern in Saint Anthony Main in the summertime—enjoy a stuffed burger and lemonade while taking in the skyline and riverfront views.  
6. Play bocce ball at the Nomad World Pub, or outdoors at the many Minneapolis parks.  
7. Canoe and look at the beautiful houses along Lake of the Isles.  
8. Enjoy the patio views over dinner at Monte Carlo Bar & Cafe in the summer.  
9. Shop and eat your way through Mill City Farmers Market on a Saturday morning.  
10. 450 different types of food served up deep fried, in a bucket, wrapped up and even on a stick warrant a trip down to the Minnesota State Fair.

Check out the link for more ideas of things to do during your stay!!!  Enjoy!!!

 
Xoxo,
Whitney Cohen

eager4beaver 36 Reviews 743 reads
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22 / 23

Not to worry, I offer tick inspections and I promise to be extremely thorough.  

BTW, I highly recommend a visit to NE Minnesota, at least Duluth and the North Shore.

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