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I just got into this group
I'm from Milano Italy and I love sailing Next month I will be in Santa Monica, is it possible to sail there then? Ciao! gianka |
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Gianka wrote: I just got into this group I'm from Milano Italy and I love sailing Next month I will be in Santa Monica, is it possible to sail there then? Ciao! gianka Of course! It's right on the Pacific Ocean. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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![]() Gianka... Like Mr. Ganz suggested you will have plenty of sailing opportunities... even at this time of the year. He and I both reside in California ajoining the Pacific Ocean... so we are somewhat familiar with the wx conditions that will exist during your stay. Marina Del Ray will be minutes (well sort of) from where you will be residing... plus there is the Port of Los Angeles and/or Long Beach that have charters or whatever... just to mention a few. You also might consider hooking up with Mr. Ganz (the preceeding poster) who's back yard is the San Francisco Bay. I believe he can and does charters... His area is about a 6 1/2 hour commute by car from where you will be situated... or a 3/4 hour flight out of LAX. Just a thought... if you will have some time to spare. Any how... welcome aboard and best regards. Bill (Who lives in the High Desert of Southern California) |
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Hey Bill My Uncle had a cabin near lake Topaz.
Are you familiar with the area? Wonder if anyone has ever sailed on lake topaz. Great Casino BTW Joe |
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![]() Hey Bill My Uncle had a cabin near lake Topaz. Are you familiar with the area? Yeah Joe... I know of the area to some extent. I'm a retired freight hauler (30 years with Western Gillette/Roadway Express) and for awhile had a bid run from our L.A. terminal to Reno. Needless to say we were basically routed up 395 unless the snow got to heavy... then we would go by way of Fallon out of Bishop. But I still remember those trips down through Walker Canyon and that casino by Lake Topaz. A lot of us would take a break there at that casino. I know the lake use to be good for fishing... but at this moment I'm not very knowledgeable about small craft capabilities. I think I will do a "Google" on Lake Topaz and bring myself up to speed on the boating issue. It might be a nice location (summer time that is) for a person with a "Mac" type set up. I also have a buddy from work... that retired and bought a cabin up there. Thanks for commenting about that locale... it brought back some old memories. Most of which were very pleasant... with the except- ion of the time I went off the road and crashed a few miles north of Bridgeport and dumped my trailer loaded with car batteries in the Walker Creek. Now days there would have been Hell to pay... but back then the hazmat issues were not being dealt with like they are today. Best regards Bill P.S. And Scotty don't you be saying nothin about us card carrying freight haulers. (smile) |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Bill P.S. And Scotty don't you be saying nothin about us card carrying freight haulers. (smile) Nah, somebody's gotta do the grunt work. Scotty |
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You will find some of the best offroad trails on earth just across the
street from the casino about 1/4 mi towards CA. The wind thru some amazing canyons with great views of the lake, They were gold miner mule trails over the peak to California. Just keep going past the sign that says Danger Do not Pass, ya gotta take down the chain too, the trail ends about 4 mi and you have to back a few miles or so. You can walk over to see CA. Great stream to cross to! We'd always rent a 4wd out of Reno when we would visit. Get the full coverage!!!!! I love the high deserts and serria's, carson city, reno, taho, ect. If I ever lived away from water.... that would be a number 1 choice. That liberal baffoon OZ is now visiting the area, some of the best snow sking on earth...the lucky dog. Joe |
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Hey Bill My Uncle had a cabin near lake Topaz. Are you familiar with the area? Yeah Joe... I know of the area to some extent. I'm a retired freight hauler (30 years with Western Gillette/Roadway Express) and for awhile had a bid run from our L.A. terminal to Reno. I do more listening than talking on my CB, but I'm on the PA turnpike a lot. I often hear truckers talking about women who seem to enjoy exposing their breasts to the truckers (some kind of sport I would guess). Have you found this to be true or is it trucker folklore? Scout |
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...this to be true or is it trucker folklore?
No Scout... it is definitely *not* folklore. Strange stuff happens out there on the "big road" particularly when you get in or around the metropolitan areas. Over the years... I've seen the good the bad and the ugly. From sexy exhibitionists... perverts... police pursuits... and horrific accidents. With the advent of the citizen band radio (for mobile communica- tions) back in the late Sixties... and the visual vantage point that a trucker has while seated in a cabover or convential rig... he or she is pretty much on top of the situation (no pun intended) as to what is going on and/or coming along. I believe Scotty who still gets out on the "big road" will attest to this highway phenomenon. Bill Note: My CB handle was/is "Willy" and my call sign on the other bands is N6TGC. |
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Definitely not a myth. I travelled by big rig across the US a couple of
times. It happened to us several times. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scout" wrote in message ... wrote Hey Bill My Uncle had a cabin near lake Topaz. Are you familiar with the area? Yeah Joe... I know of the area to some extent. I'm a retired freight hauler (30 years with Western Gillette/Roadway Express) and for awhile had a bid run from our L.A. terminal to Reno. I do more listening than talking on my CB, but I'm on the PA turnpike a lot. I often hear truckers talking about women who seem to enjoy exposing their breasts to the truckers (some kind of sport I would guess). Have you found this to be true or is it trucker folklore? Scout |
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