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gregtrammell
Dec 2, 2003, 11:30 PM
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Great thinking tenn_dawg. That should really take the edge off a tough problem.
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joeschmoe
Dec 3, 2003, 3:52 AM
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lol, i'm too lazy to walk even that far back. so i'll just be taking the jug of beer with me. Though you are right travis you can stagger drunk from your fire and boulder some cool probs if you wan ;)
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climbhigh2005
Dec 3, 2003, 11:43 AM
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I looked up the 5 day forecast of Gadsden on the net, and it says rain showers for sat... Do you think they will change it to SundaY?? When would we know? Melissa
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gregtrammell
Dec 3, 2003, 1:25 PM
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i just checked www.weather.com and www.accuweather.com They both show clouds and wind for Saturday, but not much of a chance of precipitation. We should be in the clear, cause the rain is suppose to move out by Thursday night.
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nbrown
Dec 3, 2003, 5:09 PM
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Good we been kinda lucky on weather for the last 2 comps. except it was pretty warm at LRC but it would suck to get rained out on this one.
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neuroshock
Dec 3, 2003, 5:31 PM
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In reply to: i just checked www.weather.com and www.accuweather.com and if you want a third opinion, check out the National Weather Service at http://www.noaa.gov/. (click here for the Gadsden forecast) and if you want to see the nitty-gritty, click on "Forecast Discussion" under Additional Forecasts & Information at the bottom of the right column
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one900johnnyk
Dec 3, 2003, 6:35 PM
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am i travelling to the central time zone for this thing???
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tenn_dawg
Dec 3, 2003, 6:42 PM
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In reply to: am i travelling to the central time zone for this thing??? Yep, you get an hour younger. Driving West is like the frigging fountain of youth.
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gregtrammell
Dec 3, 2003, 6:50 PM
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it's the fountain of youth, until you cross into tomorrow.
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tenn_dawg
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In reply to: it's the fountain of youth, until you cross into tomorrow. Hit that IDL going west, and you cross into "yesterday". If you go fast enough, to beat the sun, you can ALMOST cross into 2 days ago, but sadly it's a physical impossibility. "It's fun to learn, CAUSE KNOWLEDGE IS POWER!!" Hahashahaha
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gregtrammell
Dec 3, 2003, 8:22 PM
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when crossing the IDL you advance 24 hours forward, not back. You would go from Tuesday at noon, to Wednesday at 1100 am. going east you would travel 24 hours backwards. but anyway, knowledge is power, and power corrupts, so study hard and be evil.
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one900johnnyk
Dec 3, 2003, 8:43 PM
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In reply to: when crossing the IDL you advance 24 hours forward, not back. You would go from Tuesday at noon, to Wednesday at 1100 am. going east you would travel 24 hours backwards. but anyway, knowledge is power, and power corrupts, so study hard and be evil. yes this is right if you go west it will be tomorrow, east and it will turn into yesterday... of course if you're going fast enough everyone will be dead when you land anyway, so what does it matter? (ps i think superman actually spun the world in a reverse direction)
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climbhigh2005
Dec 4, 2003, 2:51 AM
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ERG... I dont know if I'm gonna be able to camp... I am really looking forawrd to it tho... but odds are against me... do you think it will be warm enough?? I have to tlak TOni into... Melissa
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one900johnnyk
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why are you being such a pansy about camping and climbing in a little bit of cold weather?? it's not even gonna get below 20 at night i bet...
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climbhigh2005
Dec 4, 2003, 3:02 AM
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I want to camp! I dont care how cold it is... but Toni is going with us... and she doesnt want to!
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joeschmoe
Dec 4, 2003, 5:47 AM
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make her do it. cold camping isnt that bad. sides if she gets too cold there's always .......... but no seriously it'll be above or around freezing, perfecting camping weather. josh
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gregtrammell
Dec 4, 2003, 2:10 PM
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i agree. you should make her camp out. especially if that's what you want to do. just have a little campfire, and warm sleeping bags. you will never know its cool outside. for those of you coming down Friday night, and looking to meet up with people, my tent will have christmas lights on it. I thought that would be a good way for people to find a meeting point.
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nbrown
Dec 4, 2003, 4:39 PM
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I'm getting excited now I'll be leaving from here in 24 hours.
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nbrown
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In reply to: for those of you coming down Friday night, and looking to meet up with people, my tent will have christmas lights on it. I thought that would be a good way for people to find a meeting point. Ok if you get there after 6 or 7 look for the orange bug but I'll look for lights and tenn_dawg and joeschmoe.
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sharmastyle
Dec 4, 2003, 4:46 PM
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Hey Greg, I think you should be wearing a Santa suit too... :)
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one900johnnyk
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there's no way i'm going up friday now. i would just be camping for half a nigth to wake up and find out i can't spectate and drink... no thanks. i'll show up early on saturday. travis: what do i need to make a slackline? how many biners and how many/what lengths of webbing?
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tenn_dawg
Dec 4, 2003, 5:53 PM
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In reply to: there's no way i'm going up friday now. i would just be camping for half a nigth to wake up and find out i can't spectate and drink... no thanks. i'll show up early on saturday. travis: what do i need to make a slackline? how many biners and how many/what lengths of webbing? Basically, you will need 3 biners for the tension ratchet 2 length of webbing one as long as you want the line, the other about 4 to 6 feet And a couple assorted slings and biners for extra rigging. There's nothing to setting it up, and taking it down, walking the fokker is the hard part. I've got a couple pictures of JoeSchmoe on the line at Del's. I need to get them scanned.
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one900johnnyk
Dec 4, 2003, 6:19 PM
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i have never tried it before but i've always wanted to learn how... i will go but a forty foot piece tonight or tomorrow and hopefully i can copy your design. there is no doubt in my mind that i will never be able to walk on one...
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