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Ok you guys. I did my part now it's up to you to keep it going. Reefrider is in possesion of the mascot and will be setting up a M&G there. The question is where is it to go from there? Wldbill are you going to get it and take it to Bellingham? Is it possible to get it up to Alaska? What about getting it back? Where will it go next?
It would be nice to get it accross the northern states to Sturgis and then on to Wisconsin and all point in between. It would be a good thing to get it around the upper half of the country before winter returns. Then it can go south and travel accross the lower half before the weather finally shuts things down. Let's keep this moving people it is a really fun thing to do.
Looking forward to joining Reefrider's M&G and then carrying the Mascot to the Belling ham area. Looking forward to setting up a Greet in this great area that could bring us and our BC members together.
After a signing here, I'll be looking for some folks in Eastern Washington, (Spokane/TriCities) to express interest. I'll be more than happy to ride the Mascot over. And let us not forget about Spudster in the Boise area.
Thanks, Bill..................don't forget me!!!Are you doing theM&G at Hells Canyon Rally? I can set up aM&G around Boise area and volunteer to ride/hand it off to the next stop.
Hi Spudster, I haven't detected any interest from Forum members for a Baker City M&G other than yourself and the HCR is still 7 weeks away. After the long winter stall of the Mascot I'd like to see it keep on rolling and be greeted by as many Northern members as we can gather.
Tri-Cities here, where and when do we want it to move???
Don't forget, Anchorage right now is buried in snow.
Anchorage digs out after record snowfall The Associated Press
Published: April 26th, 2008 12:37 PM
Last Modified: April 26th, 2008 12:37 PM Anchorage continues to dig out from a snowfall that set a record for the day and the month.The National Weather Service says 17.2 inches fell at its office just south of Anchorage's international airport and 22 inches fell in northeast Anchorage on Friday and Saturday. The heaviest snow fell between 3 and 6 p.m. Friday at a rate of almost two inches per hour. The monthly total at the weather service office is now 29.7 inches, breaking a record from 1963 when 27.6 inches fell during April. The 15.5 inches that fell Friday is the third-most for any one day in Anchorage. The record is the 25.7 inches that fell six years ago on March 17, 2002.
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Yellotang, hold your horses
Glad to see you're eager, but the Seattle and Bellingham area still haven't had a M&G. I'd guess it'd be moving your way in 3 or 4 weeks.
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