Bleh, this was one very weird woodie. It is very much so a John Allen - lots of strait lines adorned with a vivid whitewash. Small in stats, but it delivered a decent ride. Few lats could be found, with just a little bit noticable on the turn back into the station (this turn was also the sole source of vibrations through the ride). The ride delivered some decent air, but it was air unlike any other I have experienced to date. Almost as if we were riding in some sort of mirrored universe, we would seemingly be launched forward - into the buzz bar, mind you - on most of the rides mild hills. Was it fun? To me, the deliberations are inconclusive. Hung Jury, if you will. Obviously plenty of people like this sensation since the Swamp Fox has picked up admirable reviews here, and is one of the highest-praised Allen creation. Hell, its the #8 woodie in the USA too! Overall, a fairly fun ride, the best in town for sure (which is about as worthless as the paper the ride tickets are printed on). Worth a ride if in Myrtle, but not even worth the detour if you just happen to be cruisin down I95.
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