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Hawkdancer:
I look at those mileage calculators with a lot of salt! They don't account for gas/pit stops nor the fact that 100 mile coffee doesn't fit in a 50 mile bladder >:D (lol) :fp. Those trips are more fun with a companion! Here to Nashville would be a 2 day run. I pushed to MoJam in an overnight haul in 2019, and it flat kicked my butt! A daylight run would be easier.
Hawkdancer
JEB:
I look at going to an event with tunnel vision. There is nothing between my house and the event that I need to stop and see unless of course it is the worlds largest ball of twine,lol
Hawkdancer:
Once you get past Omaha or Kansas City, it is miles and miles of flat nothing but miles and miles! But I hear that up on Wyoming they measure in 6 packs (lol) >:D!
JEB, I saw a fire report on the Mullen fire, Woods Landing and Centennial are both safe and back in business.
Hawkdancer
JEB:
When we got there in Sept it was a 4,000 acre fire and when we left on Friday it was a 20,000 plus acre fire. We had smoke cover half way across the Nebraska. I am glad those little towns are safe and sound. We caught hundreds of fish between the 4 of us. I know I caught close to 200 brookies.
bjrogg:
--- Quote from: JEB on February 26, 2021, 09:15:23 am ---I am awaiting medical results and if cleared there will be no boundaries this summer. I have been a widower for 2 years now and it is time to get out of the house just to maintain what is left of my sanity. So I plan on attending as many as I can get to especially an event in Pennsylvania (I live in Michigan). Probably more flint knapping events than anything else. Of course covid regulates what's available.
At 72, no more trailer I will either camp in a tent , truck bed or hotel. That decision is made as I approach the event.
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Sure glad to hear that Jon. Hope your medical goes fantastic
Bjrogg
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