Show your support by donating any amount. (Note: We are still technically a for-profit company, so your contribution is not tax-deductible.) PayPal Acct: Feedback:
Donate to VoyForums (PayPal):
[ Login ] [ Contact Forum Admin ] [ Main index ] [ Post a new message ] [ Search | Check update time | Archives: 1, 2, 3, 4 ] |
Subject: Re: Yes and No | |
Author: Belvedere |
[
Next Thread |
Previous Thread |
Next Message |
Previous Message
]
Date Posted: 12:47:57 03/08/06 Wed In reply to: Government 's message, "Yes and No" on 16:21:12 02/17/06 Fri Dane and I are doing a survival week at Noordhouse Dunes this summer. We're only taking store bought survival kits and a very very few essentials. Still nailing down details, but it will be right after July 4. Possible nude hippie sightings, if you're into that sort of thing. i just want to mess with them. ;) Anyone interested get ahold of me. -Bel-V >Hi Grapenuts. I've been skiing out west this week & >just saw your (re)post. BTW, it's cold as hell up here >right now. I love it. I actually have an expedition >plan written for an Ohio-to-Canada kayak trip, but I >mothballed it because I test paddled the area and it >was motorboat central w/ poor wilderness qualities. > >We tossed around some other ideas on this board a ways >back (Beaver Island, Bay of Islands in the North >Channel) and there was some interest. I've been >meaning to contact Red Squirrel about co-leading a >trip, but I've been busy getting engaged & planning >various trips (big story for later). If either you or >Red Squirrel is up to planning a trip w/ me get in >touch, bmail3 at gmail. One interesting sub-plot is >that I (or my best man, TBA) need to plan a bachlor >party for me. I say we hold the stippers & go heavy on >the wilderness expedition. I can see this working into >a wilderness kayak/camping/Scotchtoberfest trip really >easily. > >Ever since your bro went into semi-retirement things >have been a little ragged in the trip planning >department, with a couple notable sucess stories. I'm >all about planning &/or leading a trip, preferably a >4-5 day kayak trip, sea or river. I'd love to >incorporate a climbing element. > >I'd hate to see FBET become a kayak club, so it'd be >nice if we could also plan some hikes or bike trips. >My buddy Hahnfeld leads a lot of trips w/ NCTA & he >swears it's all about a "just do it, and they will >come" approach. > >Brian [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |