+travisl Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 What a great event. I had a blast and look forward to the next one. Which raises the question... Any talk yet about the next one? I'm eyeing a pocket query I just did of the Aberdeen area, and the Grays Harbor Cache Machine sure looks like it would be a good possibility. I might even be willing to organize it Quote Link to comment
+Trevor and Kate Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 What a great event. I had a blast and look forward to the next one. Which raises the question... Any talk yet about the next one? I'm eyeing a pocket query I just did of the Aberdeen area, and the Grays Harbor Cache Machine sure looks like it would be a good possibility. I might even be willing to organize it Ooooo my chances of convincing my better half to agree to go over to the other side of the mountains for a cache machine goes up significantly if it is a TravisL Cache Machine. Quote Link to comment
+Kiersolvd Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 (edited) What a great event. I had a blast and look forward to the next one. Which raises the question... Any talk yet about the next one? I'm eyeing a pocket query I just did of the Aberdeen area, and the Grays Harbor Cache Machine sure looks like it would be a good possibility. I might even be willing to organize it That'd be great if you could Travis! There was some talk last August/September of one in Grays Harbor on this forum but it fell through for some reason. While I'm here, let me add a big thankyou to the organizing crew for the Spokane CM. You provided a great deal of hospitality which only added to the fun of the route. Thank you for all you did to make us feel welcome. This was the first time I had been in Spokane since 1974 when the Expo was in swing. Such good memories that was and this is too. As my Onkle Ole is fond of saying, "Mange Tusen Takk!" Edited May 3, 2007 by Kiersolvd Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted May 3, 2007 Share Posted May 3, 2007 If I remember correctly, the reason the Grays Harbor CM was canceled was that a cacher (or cachers) threatened to pull all their caches if a CM was put on there. Quote Link to comment
+Prying Pandora Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 What a great event. I had a blast and look forward to the next one. Which raises the question... Any talk yet about the next one? I'm eyeing a pocket query I just did of the Aberdeen area, and the Grays Harbor Cache Machine sure looks like it would be a good possibility. I might even be willing to organize it I think Grays Harbor would be ideal for a cache machine, but there was a problem with one cacher that made the locals unwilling to organize one. Regardless of location, I'm doing the happy dance at the prospect of another TravisL cache machine! Quote Link to comment
+travisl Posted May 4, 2007 Author Share Posted May 4, 2007 If I remember correctly, the reason the Grays Harbor CM was canceled was that a cacher (or cachers) threatened to pull all their caches if a CM was put on there. After reading the GHCM thread, it sounds even more promising. If one cacher wants to pull their caches, we should be disappointed, but respect their wishes. My PQ came up with about 160 traditional caches within 25 miles of Aberdeen, which is way more than a day's worth, even if a few cachers want their's removed from the route. Quote Link to comment
Team Misguided Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 IIRC it was more than just pulling their caches for the day, it was archiving them outright. That put the locals between a rock and a hard place. I personally like the idea, I love caching in Grays Harbor. I would just hate to have a CM drive someone to a geocide. Quote Link to comment
+The Jester Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 Personally, I'd rather a geocide then having to give into blackmail. I'm sorry someone feels that way, but a single person shouldn't have the power to affect everybody else - the flip side of that is if one person wants a CM there, then there has to be one (see, it's just as silly). If the geocide's caches are that good, replace them once they are gone. Quote Link to comment
+Trevor and Kate Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 Personally, I'd rather a geocide then having to give into blackmail. I'm sorry someone feels that way, but a single person shouldn't have the power to affect everybody else - the flip side of that is if one person wants a CM there, then there has to be one (see, it's just as silly). If the geocide's caches are that good, replace them once they are gone. I agree with the blackmail sentiments. Just think of it this way, once a cache disappears it opens up more room for future caches. Plus, there is that clause on the cache machine page that says if you don't want your cache on the route, please ask us to remove it. Quote Link to comment
+mudsneaker Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 Just a suggestion to add into the mix. How does the Battle Ground/Vancouver area look as a possible CM location? Last time I looked there was lots to choose from. Just wanted to toss out ideas for alternatives. Quote Link to comment
+Lizzy Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 (edited) Wow!! Moderators worked their magic!! Thanks Edited May 5, 2007 by Lizzy Quote Link to comment
+hydnsek Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 Personally, I'd rather a geocide then having to give into blackmail. I'm sorry someone feels that way, but a single person shouldn't have the power to affect everybody else - the flip side of that is if one person wants a CM there, then there has to be one (see, it's just as silly). If the geocide's caches are that good, replace them once they are gone. I agree with the blackmail sentiments. Just think of it this way, once a cache disappears it opens up more room for future caches. Plus, there is that clause on the cache machine page that says if you don't want your cache on the route, please ask us to remove it. Total agreement with The Jester and Trevor and Kate. Gray's Harbor, let's do it! Also like mudsneaker's idea of Vancouver (WA) / Battleground as another location. Wow, two future locales for CMs! Quote Link to comment
+Lookout Lisa Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 Just a thought (don't flame me pleeease). Maybe a new topic needs to be started for possible upcoming cache machine discussion? Thanks Lizzy, I was just about to post that idea as well. Perhaps some moderator can copy the last posts pertaining to a NEW Cache Machine in a new thread?? I have no idea of the technicalities involved with that... So happy to have wetted so many appetites for more cache machines. Regardless, I can't wait to just relax and cache at the next machine Quote Link to comment
+yumitori Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 I'll post here since a new topic hasn't been created yet. We were asked at the Spokane II Cache Machine when Missoula was going to host one. A quick pocket query check shows that we have reached a reasonable volume of caches, enough to give folks plenty to do, so it would indeed be a possibility. I doubt the folks on the left side of Washington and Oregon would be up for another trip east in the near future and we'd need time to plan anyway, but if a Missoula Cache Machine was held sometime down the road would people attend? Quote Link to comment
+Lookout Lisa Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 I'll post here since a new topic hasn't been created yet. We were asked at the Spokane II Cache Machine when Missoula was going to host one. A quick pocket query check shows that we have reached a reasonable volume of caches, enough to give folks plenty to do, so it would indeed be a possibility. I doubt the folks on the left side of Washington and Oregon would be up for another trip east in the near future and we'd need time to plan anyway, but if a Missoula Cache Machine was held sometime down the road would people attend? Absolutely! The Cache Dashers did our own Cache Machine in Missoula a few years back and even then we had a lot to do and a blast doing it!! Quote Link to comment
+Lizzy Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 I'll post here since a new topic hasn't been created yet. We were asked at the Spokane II Cache Machine when Missoula was going to host one. A quick pocket query check shows that we have reached a reasonable volume of caches, enough to give folks plenty to do, so it would indeed be a possibility. I doubt the folks on the left side of Washington and Oregon would be up for another trip east in the near future and we'd need time to plan anyway, but if a Missoula Cache Machine was held sometime down the road would people attend? Absolutely! The Cache Dashers did our own Cache Machine in Missoula a few years back and even then we had a lot to do and a blast doing it!! That would be a great idea Yumitori! I know I love the Missoula area, and it's such a beautiful drive over that way. Haven't been to Missoula in a lot of years. Would make a great summer or fall trip. Quote Link to comment
+Trevor and Kate Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 (edited) I'll post here since a new topic hasn't been created yet. We were asked at the Spokane II Cache Machine when Missoula was going to host one. A quick pocket query check shows that we have reached a reasonable volume of caches, enough to give folks plenty to do, so it would indeed be a possibility. I doubt the folks on the left side of Washington and Oregon would be up for another trip east in the near future and we'd need time to plan anyway, but if a Missoula Cache Machine was held sometime down the road would people attend? Absolutely! The Cache Dashers did our own Cache Machine in Missoula a few years back and even then we had a lot to do and a blast doing it!! Hehe, I think I started that Missoula Cache Machine rumor by whispering in several people's ears at the SCM2. We did our own mini-missoula years ago, and it would be wonderful to go back for the fresh-batch of caches. How many Cache Machines have been outside of WA & OR? T&K Edited May 5, 2007 by Trevor and Kate Quote Link to comment
+Lizzy Posted May 4, 2007 Share Posted May 4, 2007 (edited) Edit: to delete the obvious. Thank you Moun10Bike Edited May 5, 2007 by Lizzy Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted May 5, 2007 Share Posted May 5, 2007 Rather than rely on cut and paste, I split the above posts into this new topic following Lizzy's lead. That way people can quote previous posts more efficiently. Quote Link to comment
+Allanon Posted May 5, 2007 Share Posted May 5, 2007 I'll post here since a new topic hasn't been created yet. We were asked at the Spokane II Cache Machine when Missoula was going to host one. A quick pocket query check shows that we have reached a reasonable volume of caches, enough to give folks plenty to do, so it would indeed be a possibility. I doubt the folks on the left side of Washington and Oregon would be up for another trip east in the near future and we'd need time to plan anyway, but if a Missoula Cache Machine was held sometime down the road would people attend? Absolutely! The Cache Dashers did our own Cache Machine in Missoula a few years back and even then we had a lot to do and a blast doing it!! Just like some of us have already done our own Grays Harbor mini-CM last fall when the real one didn't happen...the best part about CMs is that they don't have to be official...but the official ones are very fun! Quote Link to comment
+SeabeckTribe Posted May 5, 2007 Share Posted May 5, 2007 A Gray's Harbor Cache Machine sounds like FUN! We were over there on spring break, but I think there are lots more to do. Will be watching for a date... Quote Link to comment
+Lookout Lisa Posted May 5, 2007 Share Posted May 5, 2007 Rather than rely on cut and paste, I split the above posts into this new topic following Lizzy's lead. That way people can quote previous posts more efficiently. Thanks Jon! Quote Link to comment
+travisl Posted May 5, 2007 Author Share Posted May 5, 2007 Hehe, I think I started that Missoula Cache Machine rumor by whispering in several people's ears at the SCM2. We did our own mini-missoula years ago, and it would be wonderful to go back for the fresh-batch of caches. How many Cache Machines have been outside of WA & OR? Missoula sounds fun, too. It's a bit out of my range, though (a 10 hour drive or so?), so I'd be much more likely to attend one that was closer. Of course, people closer to Missoula than me will probably think differently. Of the cache machines I organized, all of them were in Washington, except for the Victoria, Vancouver BC, and Portland Cache Machines A Gray's Harbor Cache Machine sounds like FUN! We were over there on spring break, but I think there are lots more to do. Will be watching for a date... Looking at the upcoming events calendar, and knowing how far in advance many families have made summer vacation plans, I'm leaning towards September 22. Any thoughts on that date? Quote Link to comment
+mudsneaker Posted May 5, 2007 Share Posted May 5, 2007 I know why I am looking down south at Vancouver,WA. Its always warmer there! oh ya, and I have family that way, and its one of the areas I have never really cached at. Its about 1.5 hr drive from Oly. Far enough away that a CM would be more helpful that a place closer to home. Doubt it would cause a geocide down there. Quote Link to comment
+Trevor and Kate Posted May 5, 2007 Share Posted May 5, 2007 (edited) Looking at the upcoming events calendar, and knowing how far in advance many families have made summer vacation plans, I'm leaning towards September 22. Any thoughts on that date? September 22nd = pre-snow and pre-cold = WHOOOHOOO! Sound good to us! This was the weather for Aberdeen on Sept 22, 2006: Mean Temperature 55 °F / 12 °C - Max Temperature 66 °F / 18 °C 67 °F / 19 °C 88 °F / 31 °C (1989) Min Temperature 44 °F / 6 °C 50 °F / 9 °C 39 °F / 3 °C (1955) Edited May 5, 2007 by Trevor and Kate Quote Link to comment
+yumitori Posted May 5, 2007 Share Posted May 5, 2007 It's about 8 hours from Missoula to downtown Seattle, Travis. It's a full day's drive to either Seattle or Portland from here, but completely do-able. We prefer to take two days, however, to allow for some caching time along the way. Folks from the I-5 corridor would have to take a vacation day or two if they wanted to do a Missoula cache machine, but I think it would be worth it. The local cachers tend to place their caches in interesting places or to show off their fun camouflaged containers; there's not too many 'film canister under a rock in a vacant lot' hides around here. Quote Link to comment
+magking1971 Posted May 6, 2007 Share Posted May 6, 2007 there's not too many 'film canister under a rock in a vacant lot' hides around here. So it's not like spokane ? Quote Link to comment
+CurmudgeonlyGal Posted May 6, 2007 Share Posted May 6, 2007 Looking at the upcoming events calendar, and knowing how far in advance many families have made summer vacation plans, I'm leaning towards September 22. Any thoughts on that date? Don't tell anyone, but that's usually the best time of year here. Aaaah, the kids are back in school, and the sun is out. Quote Link to comment
+SeabeckTribe Posted May 6, 2007 Share Posted May 6, 2007 Looking at the upcoming events calendar, and knowing how far in advance many families have made summer vacation plans, I'm leaning towards September 22. Any thoughts on that date? Looks good to me. Will inform the rest of the Tribe. I am putting this forum on my watch list.... Lummieh Quote Link to comment
+Kiersolvd Posted May 6, 2007 Share Posted May 6, 2007 Looking at the upcoming events calendar, and knowing how far in advance many families have made summer vacation plans, I'm leaning towards September 22. Any thoughts on that date? That date looks good for my calendar. Where would I like to see a Cache Machine in the Future beyond Grays Harbor? Vancouver, WA Vancouver, BC Victoria Missoula San Francisco ... Quote Link to comment
+Right Wing Wacko Posted May 6, 2007 Share Posted May 6, 2007 Where would I like to see a Cache Machine in the Future beyond Grays Harbor? [*]Vancouver, WA Been there... done that [*]Vancouver, BC Ditto [*]Victoria Ditto [*]Missola Would love to go but pretty far... probably wouldn't make it [*]San Francisco See Missola My suggestions: 1. Anacortes / Fildalgo 2. Whidbey 3. Mt Vernon/Burlington 4. Forks..... all 8 of them We could be done by 6 and have a after CM Breakfast instead of a dinner Quote Link to comment
+Recdiver Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 Looking at the upcoming events calendar, and knowing how far in advance many families have made summer vacation plans, I'm leaning towards September 22. Any thoughts on that date? I like it. Barring major upheavals I'd be there. Quote Link to comment
+Recdiver Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 Looking at the upcoming events calendar, and knowing how far in advance many families have made summer vacation plans, I'm leaning towards September 22. Any thoughts on that date? That date looks good for my calendar. Where would I like to see a Cache Machine in the Future beyond Grays Harbor? Vancouver, WA Vancouver, BC Victoria Missoula San Francisco Hawaii Fixed Quote Link to comment
+Recdiver Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 (edited) Where would I like to see a Cache Machine in the Future beyond Grays Harbor? My suggestions: 1. Anacortes / Fildalgo 2. Whidbey 3. Mt Vernon/Burlington 4. Forks..... all 8 of them We could be done by 6 and have a after CM Breakfast instead of a dinner Heck the group I run with would have those done on Friday. Then what? Edited May 7, 2007 by Recdiver Quote Link to comment
+Lizzy Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 Where would I like to see a Cache Machine in the Future beyond Grays Harbor? My suggestions: 1. Anacortes / Fildalgo 2. Whidbey 3. Mt Vernon/Burlington I like the above list - (nice & close)! But Missoula I think is absolutely worth an extended vacation trip. Quote Link to comment
+Trevor and Kate Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 Vancouver, WA - Would be cool Vancouver, BC - Would be even cooler Victoria - Sure, why not Missoula - Been there, done that, can't wait to go again San Francisco - Who's paying for the plane ticket? Did someone say Yakima2? If people from the East Coast think it is too far to drive to Missoula, just remember you came all the way to Spokane, it's only a 3 more hours East. From Aberdeen it appears to be 9 hours Total Est. Distance: 565.57 miles. Piece of cake. Quote Link to comment
+AndrewRJ Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 (edited) Vancouver, WA - Would be cool Vancouver, BC - Would be even cooler Victoria - Sure, why not Missoula - Been there, done that, can't wait to go again San Francisco - Who's paying for the plane ticket? Did someone say Yakima2? If people from the East Coast think it is too far to drive to Missoula, just remember you came all the way to Spokane, it's only a 3 more hours East. From Aberdeen it appears to be 9 hours Total Est. Distance: 565.57 miles. Piece of cake. Three hours from Seattle to Spokane? Lets see here Seattle is milepost 0 and the border is milepost 300. HMMM Carry the 3.... Where did I put my caclulator.... I get Note to self never ask for a ride from Trevor and Kate. Now that I look at that again I see that yhey may have ment Yakima. At least I hope that is what they ment. Edited May 7, 2007 by AndrewRJ Quote Link to comment
+The Jester Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 Well, AndrewRJ, I don't about your's, but my GPSr has a max speed of 410 MPH - and I haven't taken it on any airplanes. So three hours to Spokane is sloooow! Quote Link to comment
+Trevor and Kate Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 Vancouver, WA - Would be cool Vancouver, BC - Would be even cooler Victoria - Sure, why not Missoula - Been there, done that, can't wait to go again San Francisco - Who's paying for the plane ticket? Did someone say Yakima2? If people from the East Coast think it is too far to drive to Missoula, just remember you came all the way to Spokane, it's only a 3 more hours East. From Aberdeen it appears to be 9 hours Total Est. Distance: 565.57 miles. Piece of cake. Three hours from Seattle to Spokane? Lets see here Seattle is milepost 0 and the border is milepost 300. HMMM Carry the 3.... Where did I put my caclulator.... I get Note to self never ask for a ride from Trevor and Kate. Now that I look at that again I see that yhey may have ment Yakima. At least I hope that is what they ment. Well, I did typo and should have said WEST coast (too much trip planning!)....but... What I meant to say overall is: If people from the WEST Coast think it is too far to drive to Missoula, just remember you came all the way to Spokane (FOR THE SMC2), it's only a 3 more hours East (TO MISSOULA). From Aberdeen it appears to be 9 hours Total Est. Distance: 565.57 miles. Piece of cake. Quote Link to comment
+Jennifer&Dean Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 Don't forget.. some of us Missoula cachers have made the trip West to CMs, it is only fair... Sept 22nd... sounds wonderful wherever it is held! All I gotta do is save up some gas $, time and energy! -J Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 I love the idea of a Missoula Cache Machine! I ran the idea past my wife this weekend and she loved it, too (she and her mom have friends in Missoula). In case you don't know my wife and her feelings toward geocaching, this is a huge deal! Quote Link to comment
+yumitori Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 Okay, ya'll Wet Coasters think about taking a sick day and driving over our way (you've got to be sick if you're willing to drive this far.) If there really is enough interest we locals can discuss a possible June 2008 cache machine in Missoula & the Bitterroot Valley. Back to the next one... Travis, if we could leave the date a little vague at the moment it would be great. If it's some time in September but before Peggy has to go back to school we could hopefully make the machine, be it Gig Harbor or wherever the route ends up being. But for some odd reason she seems to think that skipping out on clinicals or nursing classes would be a bad idea. Could we say for now tentatively September 22nd, but possibly a week or so earlier? Quote Link to comment
+hydnsek Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 Add another vote for Missoula and Sept. 22. I've never cached in Montana, and it would definitely be worth an extended weekend to visit a new area. Most of the other places sound good to me, too. I'd vote for Vancouver, WA, before Grays Harbor, only because I've not done much there vs. the lovely Aberdeen area. Quote Link to comment
+Patudles Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 My bags are packed and ready to go for Missoula, I have been wanting a return trip to cache in the lovely area. I was in the area visiting relatives two summers ago and Yumitori gave me a couple of hours of his time for a guided tour of some caching. Thank you so much. I vowed to come back and cache some more but last years trip to the valley didn't give me enough time to even grab one cache even though I was there a couple of days. So PLEASE plan one and I am looking forward to it! I will vouch for the fact that the caches there are well done and in nice locations. Go for the GH one Travis, I want to join in the fun there also. Quote Link to comment
+travisl Posted May 7, 2007 Author Share Posted May 7, 2007 So to summarize what I'm hearing and to make up some dates: Grays Harbor Cache Machine for September 15 or September 22 Vancouver (WA) Cache Machine for December 29 (maybe we can avoid snOlympia type conditions by going south!) Yakima Cache Machine II for March 22, 2008 (Yakima I was March 29, 2003 and the weather was great - I can't believe that was more than four years ago!) Missoula Cache Machine for June 21, 2008 (This idea is starting to grow on me. Are there enough caches (150+) to do a two-day event, like we did in Portland?) Then maybe Victoria II, Whidbey, and Vancouver BC II in September 2008, December 2008, and March 2009, respectively? If you haven't guessed, I like to plan the events for around the changing of the seasons. Makes it easier to remember when they were and to spread them out quarterly. Quote Link to comment
+LandRover Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 Well, AndrewRJ, I don't about your's, but my GPSr has a max speed of 410 MPH - and I haven't taken it on any airplanes. So three hours to Spokane is sloooow! On my drive over to Spokane last week my GPS maxed out at 106 MPH. I had to make up for all the time we took stopping to find caches. Quote Link to comment
+Kiersolvd Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 (edited) So to summarize what I'm hearing and to make up some dates: Grays Harbor Cache Machine for September 15 or September 22 Vancouver (WA) Cache Machine for December 29 (maybe we can avoid snOlympia type conditions by going south!) Yakima Cache Machine II for March 22, 2008 (Yakima I was March 29, 2003 and the weather was great - I can't believe that was more than four years ago!) Missoula Cache Machine for June 21, 2008 (This idea is starting to grow on me. Are there enough caches (150+) to do a two-day event, like we did in Portland?) Then maybe Victoria II, Whidbey, and Vancouver BC II in September 2008, December 2008, and March 2009, respectively? If you haven't guessed, I like to plan the events for around the changing of the seasons. Makes it easier to remember when they were and to spread them out quarterly. The Columbia River gorge can create some nasty weather in the winter. Did you mean over New Years weekend for Vancouver? BTW, I'm already double booked on 9/15, but go with whatever suits the most people. Edited May 7, 2007 by Kiersolvd Quote Link to comment
+robinego Posted May 7, 2007 Share Posted May 7, 2007 I'll be up to my nose in stinky feet 9/7-9/07 for the Seattle 3Day walk so I would appreciate it being on the 22ndso I can recoup. Quote Link to comment
+yumitori Posted May 8, 2007 Share Posted May 8, 2007 [*]Missoula Cache Machine for June 21, 2008 (This idea is starting to grow on me. Are there enough caches (150+) to do a two-day event, like we did in Portland?) Hmmm. Quite possibly. There's been a recent boom in easier-to-reach caches up the Bitterroot. One day around Missoula, one day hitting more in Missoula then a road trip at least as far south as Hamilton. Within a 10 mile radius of 59801 (Missoula central) there's around 110 traditional caches with a Terrain of 2 or less, while centering on Victor there's another 50 or so in the central Bitterroot Valley. Add in the easier two-stage multicaches, simple puzzles and the like and drop the ones with a bit of a walk or too far out of the way to drive to and it should be enough to keep folks busy. I'll play around further and see what the numbers look like when considering caches along a route instead in a radius when I can fire up Google Earth. It would be cool if Missoula could host a two day machine. Quote Link to comment
+-Hawk- Posted May 8, 2007 Share Posted May 8, 2007 My vote for the Grays Harbor cache Machine would be for the 15th, have my kids on the weekend of the 22nd. The others sound fantastic too. Missoula would be great, only have done a few there, about a year ago, but if memory serves, like yumitori said, it should keep us busy.......plus the Brewery for some Moose Drool....WooHoo!!! Quote Link to comment
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.