2014 Trail planning Tue. 28th

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Luke and I will be meeting at Rudy's Tue. 6pm to develop the trail schedule and anyone is welcome to join us.
 
This seems like something you both should have discussed with the president before planning. ;)

Dang, its already going to his head ....

btw, we did discuss it, who was taking the minutes? I guess you were planning your victory speech :lol:
 
Dang, its already going to his head ....

btw, we did discuss it, who was taking the minutes? I guess you were planning your victory speech :lol:

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

I'm actually in the process of changing the title from president to "Our Beloved Supreme Emperor"... still need to think up a snazzy title for Doug too. :D
 
See you guys tomorrow!


:cheers:

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Not going to make it tonight after all :(
 
Bummer. Any trail requests for 2014?

I'd like to see Metberry on there during the hot months, and I keep hearing how amazing that Aspen trip was.
 
I'm still planning on taking off July 18-28 to head down to the San Juan range for hiking and wheeling. I know Doug was saying a 4 day trip down (5.5 hours to Silverton area) 2 days of wheeling (Alpine loop, Ophir, Imogene as possibilities) and a day back. There is free camping down South Mineral Creek with room for tents and trailers (and a pit toilet). Lots of hiking and the best scenery in the state I think. Anybody else up for heading down there?
 
I'd like to see Metberry on there during the hot months, and I keep hearing how amazing that Aspen trip was.

Noted!


Noted!

I'm still planning on taking off July 18-28 to head down to the San Juan range for hiking and wheeling. I know Doug was saying a 4 day trip down (5.5 hours to Silverton area) 2 days of wheeling (Alpine loop, Ophir, Imogene as possibilities) and a day back. There is free camping down South Mineral Creek with room for tents and trailers (and a pit toilet). Lots of hiking and the best scenery in the state I think.

Noted!


Anybody else up for heading down there?

ME!:grinpimp:
 
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