Date and Location

Information regarding the June 24-25, 2006 Meet in Washington State

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Where do you want to have the 2006 meet?

Pacific Northwest
11
41%
Southwest
1
4%
Midwest
11
41%
East Coast
4
15%
 
Total votes: 27
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Enjoyed meeting you, too. We'll see ya agin sumday :)
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Post by russmehl »

I have to vote for midwest. Midwest is probably the biggest part of this country. If you live near the east coast, the midwest starts at the PA / OH border.... and ends at the continental divide. Whole lot of places to choose from.

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lj20Colorado wrote:just wonted to tell you all i hade a great time there and hope to see you all again at the 2nd annual lj series meet and this time i will bring my lj20.
Well, we're already plannin' so git to work! :whip: :D

It was great meeting you; sorry you couldn't stay longer. Do stay in touch!
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Post by McKFam »

You want warm? 108 to 112 all last week and 112 this week and suppose to be 116 Wednesday. (47C) BUT it is a DRY heat! My pool is over 90. (Or should I say Very Large Bathtub)

BUT wintertime it is 70-75 here and beautiful. Lots of nice trails and lots to see. Arizona Anyone in January/February?

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Post by KDKG »

a 90 degree swimming pool sound pretty nice...

Have a uncle, he used to live in a town that relied on hot springs for it's water source. You had to use the water heater to cool down the water so you could use it. Had to spray water straight up into the sky, when watering the yard, to keep it from damaging the grass.
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KDKG wrote:a 90 degree swimming pool sound pretty nice...
No it doesn't. (well, it doesn't to me anyway)

My mother down in California keeps her pool at around 90*. When it's 105 outside, it just isn't that refreshing. (we call it her big "bathtub" as well!)
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Back on topic, it sounds like there is enough interest for a Pacific Northwest meet and a Midwest meet, and possibly an East Coast meet. I'm well situated for the PNW meet, and Jimny and Smuz are both close enough to help plan a Midwest meet. We'll plan them for separate dates, preferably at least a few weeks apart, so people will have the opportunity to go to both meets. I know I'm going to try and go to both, though I'll have to fly in for the Midwest meet and be someone's passenger (unless someone has a spare rig that they are bringing! :D )

I'll set up separate topics for each meet, and we'll start getting this going!
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