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Dave Manby wrote in message ...
in October) Dave, What canyon? The Grand one on the US side of the pond? Trip report?? Sorry for not being able to help you out with RBP ongoings Dave, much to my surprise I've been too busy with work to keep up with all the forums that I frequented lately (when I was in between projects). Here is a sort of trip report. As you will work out there was a problem with language - we had three Americans and at least half a dozen Scots (Hence a Burns supper either 271 days late or 94 days early) on the trip. Explanations if required later! Ah, that would help, especially since I'm already at a loss for words... But... the way you write your trip report, it's easy to turn it into a very fun story even if you (ehm, i.e. *I*) don't understand half of what was described, let alone of what really went on during the trip! ;-) Park ranger passes himself off as 'Dept Homeland Security' and tries to deport Andy J House rock - 1st big rapid; and helicopter Was the helicopter at least black? Robin - crapper in chief and place man for the groover (and now we all know why it's called a groover..) What is a "groover"? From your descriptions it sounds like a kind of sanitary ditch, but I guess it's a river feature in a rapid somewhere on th GC? Granite: Andy J places very large deposit in opposition's groover. Well done Andy! ? Wilko (Who's utterly clueless when it comes to Scottish (and quite a bit of the English language and its idiosyncracies)) http://wilko.webzone.ru |
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Wilko wrote:
What is a "groover"? From your descriptions it sounds like a kind of sanitary ditch, but I guess it's a river feature in a rapid somewhere on th GC? It got the name groover from if you didn't have the toilet seat to go on top. http://raf.atd.ucar.edu/~chris/groover.jpg --Chris |
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Chris Webster wrote in message ...
Wilko wrote: What is a "groover"? From your descriptions it sounds like a kind of sanitary ditch, but I guess it's a river feature in a rapid somewhere on th GC? It got the name groover from if you didn't have the toilet seat to go on top. http://raf.atd.ucar.edu/~chris/groover.jpg Aha, that explains a lot! Thanks Chris! (Amazing what old ammo cans are good for! I've seen them used for waterproof storage of ammo, camera's, food, but never like this! :-) ) -- Wilko van den Bergh Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations. http://wilko.webzone.ru/ |
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