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NAFO #3 - Rally in the Rockies!
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<blockquote data-quote="beemerdons" data-source="post: 914654" data-attributes="member: 4296"><p>Petey: I double checked Steve's computations above and they are correct per my Alaska Milepost. Bungie obviously operates a calculator much better than he can read a map! Also, where in the Hell are your Alaska Photographs and Ride Report. Mach Schnell, Bitte!</p><p></p><p>Bungie: You are right about being able to set up your tent on the aft deck of "The Blue Canoe". Make sure to bring along three rolls of duct tape, to secure your tent to the steel deck; it can get really windy on the stern. Board early and place your tent as close to the top deck overhang as you can, they have a yellow line painted on the deck which starts the tent placement area.</p><p></p><p>A lot of tenters set their tent up when the vessel is naturally still at the dock and place their tents as close to the stern as possible for the view. Bad idea, the wind shear coming off of the top deck at cruising speed constantly shakes those tents!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beemerdons, post: 914654, member: 4296"] Petey: I double checked Steve's computations above and they are correct per my Alaska Milepost. Bungie obviously operates a calculator much better than he can read a map! Also, where in the Hell are your Alaska Photographs and Ride Report. Mach Schnell, Bitte! Bungie: You are right about being able to set up your tent on the aft deck of "The Blue Canoe". Make sure to bring along three rolls of duct tape, to secure your tent to the steel deck; it can get really windy on the stern. Board early and place your tent as close to the top deck overhang as you can, they have a yellow line painted on the deck which starts the tent placement area. A lot of tenters set their tent up when the vessel is naturally still at the dock and place their tents as close to the stern as possible for the view. Bad idea, the wind shear coming off of the top deck at cruising speed constantly shakes those tents! [/QUOTE]
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