Will do Chuck. I can tell you this now though; the tenting spots at the Sloan are among my favorites. Nice, mature live oaks close to the river with flat grassy spots underneath for pitching your tent. When I was there a few years ago we camped within a mile or two of our hunting area, in fact most guys did. The tenting area is within a few hundred yards of everything you need as far as showers, water, skinning area, etc. You will also be close to the main bunkhouse where Gene and Barry hold court every night, HA. The nearest town, Albany, is within easy reach where you can pick up supplies and dine out if you get tired of camp grub. Plus, take it from me, in general hunting the Sloan is easier on your vehicle than the much larger Lambshead. Not as far to drive each day. It's my understanding that the Lambshead's camping is also centrally located now as well. The down side is that the Sloan Ranch is much smaller than Lambshead so it can only accommodate a dozen or so hunters per week. Both ranches have similar terrain features and have the Brazos river running through them.