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933.1 | Sure, why not! | AKOV12::DJOHNSTON | | Wed Aug 03 1988 17:55 | 12 |
| Good idea. Given the number of people in the Marblehead area perhaps
we should have it there. I'd be happy to include Fat Tuesday as
a party platform. It has plenty of deck space and absolutely nothing
to break on it. Wouldn't be the first time beer was spilled on
her either.
I've already met Bob Bailey through these files and he seems to be
a pretty good guy except for some repulsive personal habits ;^).
Let's do it.
Dave
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933.2 | The Party's Over... | NBC::CARVER | John J. Carver | Wed Aug 10 1988 09:38 | 8 |
| Well, it's been a week and there is only 2 interested "parties"
in the party. Seems pretty clear to me.
Maybe next season ?!
JC
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933.3 | Able Body Seamen (partier)! | VLNVAX::DMICHAELSON | | Wed Aug 10 1988 14:42 | 11 |
| I am always up for a party, and I'm sure a lot of others are too.
And I know SAILORS party! As for the poor response, I'm not sure.
Personally, I was about to respond to this note when I had to do
some fire fighting and never got back to it.
Keep things going, You other sailors out there respond to this note
and lets have a good time.
Don
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933.4 | I'm game | AKOV11::KALINOWSKI | | Wed Aug 10 1988 18:06 | 19 |
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If you promise not to call my boat a Hobby Cat, I'll promise
not to throw up on you decks ;>) I could even be talked into taking
some of you monohullers out to see the difference between
apparent (two monohullers racing) vs REAL speed ....
Let me know when you would like to try such a party, and I'll
get the cooler rack bolted on again.
I don't care where in New England. Just make sure there is
a ramp with 5 miles to put my toy in the ocean.
john
john
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933.5 | Raising the Ante | CBS::CARVER | John J. Carver | Thu Aug 11 1988 10:45 | 26 |
| Ok, I'm interested again. To up the ante a little bit, and keep
things SIMPLE, I propose the following:
Location: Misery or Cat Island
Rationale: "Close" to Gloucester, Marblehead, Salem, Beverly,
Manchester, and Boston
Cruising distance (1 day) of Portsmouth, Newburyport,
Scituate, and Provincetown
Little or no effort to get there for quite a few
folks who access this file. My apologies to the South
shore folks..... So, transit time is NO excuse, AND
getting home AFTER the party is quick.
Date: Saturday, September 10th
Time: 2pm - ????
(So we can finish vacations and avoid the Labor Day
crowds)
JC
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933.6 | Are sailors without boats welcome | STAR::KENNEY | | Thu Aug 11 1988 11:56 | 9 |
| Are sailors who are unwilling to make the state rich by owning a
boat welcome. Seriously I would like to attend but give all most
of my sailing time and money to a club. I have to check to make
sure the clubs annual suck up to the local goverment race is not
that weekend.
Forrest
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933.7 | I'll try to get there | SALEM::MCWILLIAMS | | Thu Aug 11 1988 13:33 | 10 |
| Re: 933.5
Sounds like a good date and place. I will try to be there if the
weather and very pregnant crew member permit.
BTW: By Misery Island, do you mean the backside of Great Misery
Island ?
/jim
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933.8 | What, me Navigate ? | NBC::CARVER | John J. Carver | Fri Aug 12 1988 16:14 | 13 |
| re: .7
Yes. The Northwest side of Misery. Although the Southern side isn't
bad either.
As for Cat island, we would have to choose the northern side (providing
the winds cooperate).
My vote is NW side of Misery.
JC
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933.9 | 88's the year??? | YACHTS::CORKUM | I'd rather be sailing.... | Fri Aug 12 1988 16:15 | 19 |
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Sounds like we just might pull it off this year!!!!
Count me in. I thought Cat Island was private, tell me more.
Misery Island's ok with me too though it can get crowded on a warm Sunday
afternoon. (Will it be this warm in September too?)
Since we won't have a designated DEC burgee at that time I propose that we
identify ourselves with a pair of shorts raised to the top of the mast!!
My wife and daughter may be busy that day. If so, I can take on a few crew
members that may not have easy access to the island. ("A Crewed Interest" is
moored only a few miles from Misery Island, barely enough to get the beer cool!)
bc
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933.10 | I'll be there!!! | OURVAX::NICOLAZZO | Better living through chemistry | Mon Aug 15 1988 10:26 | 3 |
| Misery sounds like a good place for me. I may have room for anyone
who doesn't have a boat.
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933.11 | Rafting Up | NBC::CARVER | John J. Carver | Mon Aug 15 1988 17:56 | 11 |
| re: .9
You are correct, Cat Island is private and we couldn't go ashore.
I only suggested it as a place to "raft up".
Not having a dinghy, I wasn't even considering the possibilities
of going ashore.
JC
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933.12 | First Annual Dec Regatta?? | HPTP27::SCHLESS | | Mon Aug 22 1988 17:39 | 7 |
| Okay, let's up the anty just a little more...
Anybody crazy enough to want to race (PHRF rules)
from Buzzard's Bay the Friday night before?
Beau Schless
Svoboda
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933.13 | Be there, aloha | AKOV12::DJOHNSTON | | Mon Aug 22 1988 17:59 | 7 |
| Fat Tuesday can be there. September 10 is the Jubilee fall series
race #1, but it should be over fairly. Cat Island is better than
Misery for me. Keep in mind our 8' draft when rafting up or we won't
be able to join you. More later.
Dave
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933.14 | Decisions Decisions | NBC::CARVER | John J. Carver | Wed Aug 24 1988 13:45 | 18 |
| Uh-oh ! This is starting to get complicated. Let's finalize on
the backside (Manchester) side of Misery.
Dave, its a "little" farther for you, which you can make up for
by moving "faster" than us cruiser types :>) . Misery also offers
greater mooring space and the ability to "go ashore" if anyone wants
to.
Still haven't heard from some of the other "locals" out there --
WHERE ARE YOU ?
Mark your calendars !
JC
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933.15 | another time | MSCSSE::BERENS | Alan Berens | Wed Aug 24 1988 13:55 | 5 |
| I'd like to attend, but we're sailing down East Labor Day weekend for
our (almost) annual Maine cruise.
Alan
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933.16 | No problem | AKOV12::DJOHNSTON | | Wed Aug 24 1988 14:53 | 4 |
| No problem w/ Misery. See everybody there.
Dave
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933.17 | There must be more takers!?!?! | 38921::NICOLAZZO | Better living through chemistry | Wed Aug 24 1988 17:12 | 20 |
| Well here is who i think we got so far;
NBC::CARVER Beginnings (was that you on Liberty last Sunday
wearing the DEC New Products hat?)
YACHTS::CORKUM A Crewed Interest (I KNOW you'll be there bill)
AK0V12::DJOHNSTON Fat Tuesday (we've been reading alot about
this one, looking forward to seeing it)
AK0V11::KALINOWSKI Oh boy, a Hobby Cat:-)
SALEM::MCWILLIAMS Freudian Sloop (Sounded like a definate maybe
to me)
OURVAX::NICOLAZZO Ehecatl (actually the boat is still wearing
the previous owners name, Weak-End)
HPTP27::SCHLESS Svoboda (If you can get someone to race against?)
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933.18 | Make that a definite, but the crew is a maybe | SALEM::MCWILLIAMS | | Wed Aug 24 1988 17:37 | 15 |
| Actually we plan to be there, but if the weather and/or waves turn bad,
my wife who is 6 months preganant won't be able to go.
It seems with the pregnancy that the same woman who wasn't happy unless
the seas were at least 4-6 feet, and the wind over 20 kts, now gets the
"gippy tummy" in the slop in the mouth of the Merrimac.
By the way have we set a time for the rendevous? I am coming from
Newburyport, and have to allow at least 6 hrs to get there, assuming we
can fight the traffic on the Annisquam. If we hold it early, I may have
to either leave early in the morning, or leave the night before and
stay down in Gloucester.
/jim
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933.19 | In need of a ride | STAR::KENNEY | | Wed Aug 24 1988 18:23 | 6 |
| I can attend but need a ride anybody willing to offer a ride. Send
mail to STAR::Kenney or call 381-0569....
Forrest
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933.20 | | HAVOC::GREEN | | Thu Aug 25 1988 10:22 | 7 |
| Sounds like a good time. We may be in the Salem Willows version
of the FIGAWI race earlier in the day, but will check in during
late pm.
Ron Green
Steel Strings
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933.21 | I hope it's warm | EMASS::SAFDIE | | Thu Aug 25 1988 12:19 | 11 |
|
Saturday the 10th at the back of Misery is good for me.
SCHATZI (Catalina 22) and crew (Swiss wife and 2 kiddies) will be
there. Let's have a look at each other.
I'll be flying the size 32 BVD's from the masthead!
See you there.
charlie
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933.22 | Not if I need foulies | NETMAN::CARTER | | Thu Aug 25 1988 15:32 | 3 |
| I'll plan on being there on "elysium" with Ilze if you guys promise
good weather.
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933.23 | Identified ! | CBS::CARVER | John J. Carver | Wed Aug 31 1988 10:53 | 13 |
| Re: .17
Yes, that was me ! I remember others on the launch, but at
the moment I can't recall anyone in particular. Cindy has commented
on the name of your boat - good choice !
Look forward to meeting everyone on Saturday the 10th. Is the
"official pennant" going to be BVD's flying in the breeze ?
JC
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933.24 | COUNT ME IN | SENIOR::CARRERA | Joe Carrera | Thu Sep 01 1988 16:07 | 4 |
| We'll be there on "AMANDALEE", if the weather cooperates.
Joe Carrera
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933.25 | Starting to look like a good turnout... | OURVAX::NICOLAZZO | Better living through chemistry | Thu Sep 01 1988 16:46 | 16 |
|
Here is an updated list of boats planning on attending.
SENIOR::CARRERA Amandalee
NETMAN::CARTER Elysium
NBC::CARVER Beginnings
YACHTS::CORKUM A Crewed Interest
AKOV12::DJOHNSTON Fat Tuesday
HAVOC::GREEN Steel Strings
AKOV11::KALINOWSKI Hobie 16
SALEM::MCWILLIAMS Freudian Sloop
OURVAX::NICOLAZZO Weak-End
EMASS::SAFDIE Schatzi
HPTP27::SCHLESS Svoboda
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933.26 | Mind Reader ?! | NBC::CARVER | John J. Carver | Thu Sep 01 1988 16:59 | 10 |
| Re: .25
You must have been reading my mind ! I was just adding up the
attendee's.
Keep encouraging our other DEC sailors out there !
JC
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933.27 | any interest in Buzzard Bay? | VLNVAX::FRENIERE | | Fri Sep 02 1988 10:46 | 12 |
| Well, Misery Island is a bit too much of a stretch for me from
S. Providence RI. Any interest in a like happening in Buzzards
Bay area, like at Block or Cuttyhunk or Newport? I won't be able
to "organize" anything but if the fog lifts, I could be there..
We could use a size 56 T shirt and a size 2 hat for a burgee...
If there is interest, someone might want to start a new note.
Maybe next year we could challange the undershort group to
a race.
Don
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933.28 | Let's go to Block | MERIDN::PASCUCCI | | Fri Sep 02 1988 11:40 | 7 |
| A vote for Block Island. We sail out of the Mystic River area in
Connecticut.
"Summer's Song" Ericson 32 Frank and Jan Pascucci and problably
one or two other Dec people.
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933.29 | I'll "third" that motion | ECADSR::FINNERTY | | Sat Sep 03 1988 14:47 | 6 |
|
I'll join you at Block!
- jim
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933.30 | Party yes, but racing first! | AKOV12::DJOHNSTON | | Thu Sep 08 1988 15:45 | 10 |
| Just to recap: Northwest side of Misery Island, from 2pm on (we
won't be there until 3-4 pm due to racing). Please keep in mind
Fat Tuesday draws a full 8 feet and won't be able to raft up if
we're in shallow water. I'm trying to talk Bob Bailey into hopping
on after the JYC regatta. Maybe Dean wants a ride too ;^). We'll
hang around the finish and wait (hopefully not TOO long) for these
sea dogs.
Dave
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933.31 | Crowded?? | HAVOC::GREEN | | Thu Sep 08 1988 16:30 | 8 |
| Where is JYC likely to be racing??
SWYC is having its final race (?) on a course inside Salem Sound.
Likely to have 25-30 participants in the general area of #12 to
#2 in the Danvers River mouth.
Ron
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933.32 | Getting Closer ! | NBC::CARVER | John J. Carver | Thu Sep 08 1988 17:21 | 16 |
| I'm excited !
Long range (2 days) weather forecast is for "possible" rain, but
nothing heavy at the moment.
I plan on getting to Misery a little early and will keep in the
12 - 15 water depth range (gotta remember to check Eldrige :>) ).
Got another RSVP today from some DEC friends from Newburyport -
a Hunter 36 (I don't know the name of the boat).
Remember to bring your BVD's !
JC
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933.33 | Buzzard's Bay Backout | HPTP27::SCHLESS | | Thu Sep 08 1988 18:09 | 7 |
| Sorry, guys, (and gals) I couldn't get the crew up for
sailing north...better count Svoboda out...maybe next
year..keep them shorts flyin' high!
Beau
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933.34 | What do you mean, Room at the mark? | AKOV12::DJOHNSTON | | Thu Sep 08 1988 18:23 | 9 |
| JYC will be sailing outside the Salem channel if they don't want
any keels ripped off! Speaking of crowded, the Boston YC, in addition
to the other blunders last weekend, used the Boston light as a turning
for both the larger and the smaller classes which got there at about
the same time. Only problem was that because of the course differences
we were going around the mark in different directions!
Dave
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933.35 | Tomorrow's Forecast... | OURVAX::NICOLAZZO | Better living through chemistry | Fri Sep 09 1988 12:00 | 4 |
| Partly sunny, highs in the 80's
See ya all tomorrow!
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933.36 | Sailing Notes Rendezvous | NBC::CARVER | John J. Carver | Fri Sep 09 1988 17:09 | 18 |
| Last chance for you North Shore folks out there !
DEC SAILING NOTES "Get together" Tomorrow, September 10th
from 2pm til ?? at NW anchorage of Misery Island (near Salem MA.)
Thus far, 12 boats have RSVP'd.
Agenda is listed under .0
Only requirement for attendance is a pair of BVD's to fly from the mast !
JC
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933.37 | I feel like doo doo | AKOV12::DJOHNSTON | | Mon Sep 12 1988 09:23 | 8 |
| Sorry Fat Tuesday was a no show! We had THREE protests to take
care of at Jubilee YC and as navigator I had to go. We won the
protests but I was very bummed. It was such a beautiful day. I
even cleaned the boat at 7:30 in the morning so she would look good
for the DEC folks.
Dave
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933.38 | Thank John J. Carver | NETMAN::CARTER | | Mon Sep 12 1988 09:54 | 6 |
| Ilze and I want to thank John Carver for being the organizer or
instigator of the rendezvous on Saturday. We had a great time with
a bunch of great people, and almost no shop talk!
Dave, we missed Fat Tuesday, but at least you won the protests.
How about the race, though?
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933.39 | We won | AKOV12::DJOHNSTON | | Mon Sep 12 1988 10:06 | 5 |
| We won on Saturday and second on Sunday for a first for the series.
Wild race yesterday, will update on Local Racing Info.
Dave
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933.40 | A great party - a not so great trip back | SALEM::MCWILLIAMS | | Mon Sep 12 1988 10:38 | 46 |
| We also would like to thank John for organizing the party. We had
a great time.
BTW - How about next year we arrange for people to bring food, and
layout some deli platters and munchies.
Well the trip back for the Newburyport contingent was something else.
On the way down we came through the Annisquam/Blynman Canal, and were
planning to go back that way, but as fate would have it, the Railroad
bridge decided to take a vacation that day in the way of a breakdown.
After having gotten through the Blynman bridge and up to the RR bridge
we discovered the problem. (Maybe it pays to turn on the radio every
once in a while.) Well that shot about about an hour or so.
So we then decided to round Cape Ann in a fairly stiff NW wind (with
plenty of interesting gusts.
Sailing up to the Cape Ann '2' buoy was no problem with one reef and
the storm jib since it was a beam/close reach (although we were still
somewhat overpowered - I only have one reef point), but rounding the
buoy was where the fun began.
As soon as we cleared the cape, the seas which now had the distance to
build were in the 4-6 range, and our intended course to Newburyport was
directly into the wind.
Okay that's why we learn how to tack. So it was beat to weather for
about 5-6 hours with the spray and the occasional wave over the
foredeck drenching evrything. Almost makes you want to get a dodger.
We had a great time to find everyplace that leaked. Two of the deck to
chain plate joints had decided to open up a bit since I sealed them at
the beginning of the year. The front hatch seal found a leak in the
front-portside corner, and two of the windows I had replaced at the
beginning of the year were not as water tight as I thought they were.
Things got better once we got close to shore and the seas had less
distance to build.
Now remember my crew - one pregnant wife who no longer likes
interesting seas - needless to say after this trip, I am now without
crew until after the baby is born.
/jim
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933.41 | Let's Do It Again Next Year | MILVAX::HO | | Mon Sep 12 1988 11:05 | 18 |
| Terrific party John! Wish we could have gotten there sooner so
we could talk to more folks. But the guys were a little hungry
after biking from Waltham so we stopped at the hot dog barge for
a snack.
Absolutely a great location and perfect weather. Although we've
been sailing past Misery Island for years, this was the first time
we ever stopped and gone in close for a look.
I vote for doing it again next year. But next time I'll bring my
portable running lights. We did find our mooring, after a couple
of passes. Just as we hooked up and dropped our sails, the harbor
master's boat went by. I thought we were going to get a lecture
but luckily he had other affairs to attend to. Boy, when that sun
goes down, it doesn't waste time.
- gene ho
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933.42 | Good time was had by all... | OURVAX::NICOLAZZO | Better living through chemistry | Mon Sep 12 1988 11:15 | 7 |
| Too bad i had to leave so early:-( but it was definatly worth
making an annual tradition.
Thanks to Jim's dinghy, i did manage to get a few pictures of the
armada. Anyone who wants a copy, send me mail and i'll make some
dups when i have the film developed.
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933.43 | into the sunset | HAVOC::GREEN | | Mon Sep 12 1988 11:44 | 17 |
| John -
Great time - thanks for putting it together.
We did in fact sail off into the sunset, lacking a motor (up for
filter repairs) we didn't have a power option.
And a beautiful sunset it was - but we were still 1 1/2 miles from
the mooring with a falling breeze straight out of the harbor. The
good news was that we found our bouy on the first pass through the
anchorage and fetched it up on the second pass under sail.
Let's do that again....
Ron
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933.44 | | TOPDOC::AHERN | Where was George? | Mon Sep 12 1988 12:14 | 16 |
| RE: .43 "Steel Strings in the sunset..."
One thing we learned was that you can tell where the remaining wind
is by how it breaks up the light reflections from shore.
"OK, see where the ripples are on the light from the power station?
We'll coast up that side, then tack across to that dark bit in
the middle..."
Though I neglected to bring it across to the raft-up on the inflatable
water taxi, my pennywhistle came in handy at the mooring when our
air horn ran out of steam.
Somebody ought to send a photo of all the boats to Digital This Week.
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933.45 | REALLY wanted to raft up but... | YACHTS::CORKUM | I'd rather be sailing.... | Mon Sep 12 1988 18:42 | 23 |
|
Yes that was me that left as soon as I got there. It killed me to stop by
with barely being able to say hello. Believe me, it's not like me to pass
up a free beer and some friendly converstation.
My plans for crew changed too late for last minute additions though I tried.
I also ended up having to be back in Beverly by 4:30 to meet friends for dinner.
In spite of the fact that I promised my wife that I wouldn't go singlehanded,
I'm glad I did and at least got to say hello.
Thanks to whoever it was that offered to jump on board to help raft up. It
was a nice jesture but I was afraid that I wouldn't be able to get out of the
cove easily. I also knew that if I did raft up I'd miss my dinner date and
I know how painful that can be!!
YES, WE'LL HAVE MAKE THIS AN ANNUAL EVENT!
Bill Corkum
(No, those weren't BVD's, just a brown bathing suit!)
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933.46 | | SENIOR::CARRERA | Joe Carrera | Tue Sep 13 1988 10:04 | 7 |
| I would also like to thank John for putting this get-together in
place. It was a real pleasure meeting other DEC sailors. I am adding
my vote to make this an annual event.
Joe C.
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933.47 | a good time was had by all | EMASS::SAFDIE | | Tue Sep 13 1988 11:27 | 12 |
|
One more thankyou to John for organizing. And one more vote for
an annual event. I'm sorry I didn't make it back out to Misery but
by the time we reached the mooring and unloaded my wife it was past
9:00 and the kids decided they would rather go home than travel
back out to the island for an overnight.
One point of info. We should do this around late July or early August
as Misery is FULL of raspberry bushes, nice trails and some really
interesting ruins.
charlie
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933.48 | | DPDMAI::PLATTER | Ben Platter @TSO | Tue Sep 13 1988 17:38 | 5 |
| This note is PAINFUL to read. Glad you all had such a good time.
Landlocked and envious . . . . :-(
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933.49 | Southern Branch?? | DPDMAI::BEAZLEY | | Tue Sep 13 1988 19:20 | 5 |
| Thats OK Ben, maybe we can get enough together to have one in the
spring at Texhoma.
Bob
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