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Old September 9th 03, 02:26 PM
pigo
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"Olaf Timandahaff" wrote in message
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Did you go to Maine?
How did that pan out?


Nope. It just didn't fit into the schedule. It's weird having a
schedule.

I did the good part of a week at Lake Powell though. There should be a
couple more long weekends there before it gets cold (late Nov.).

pigo


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Old September 9th 03, 02:48 PM
Chester Bullock
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"pigo" wrote in
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"Olaf Timandahaff" wrote in message
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Did you go to Maine?
How did that pan out?


Nope. It just didn't fit into the schedule. It's weird having a
schedule.

I did the good part of a week at Lake Powell though. There should be a
couple more long weekends there before it gets cold (late Nov.).


I need to get back down there. Haven't been there for years. How was the
water level? Was at McConaughy in Nebraska over Labor Day, lowest they had
seen it in 50 years.

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Old September 9th 03, 03:33 PM
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"Chester Bullock" wrote in message
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I need to get back down there. Haven't been there for years. How was

the
water level? Was at McConaughy in Nebraska over Labor Day, lowest

they had
seen it in 50 years.


Last week I went to Bullfrog for the first time in years. It's the
closest to an urban population (SLC) and gets most of the goobers,
inbreds, and crowds. Page has many advantages, but the fishing hasn't
been as good at that end lately so we opted for Bullfrog.

I was at Hite the week before. The houseboats were moored 1/2 mile below
the marina site, where the lake was! At the marina it was mud flats with
channels where what was left of the rivers were running through. They
had dredged enough for a dirt launch and path to get to water deep
enough to motor through. They are reporting that the lake is down 90',
or 1/2 full, the last I heard.

The fishing was hot and cold. That's waaaaaay better than cold and cold!
They are fat this year. I got 3 smallmouths last trip in the 2# range
and 3 stripers in the 4#, as well as other smaller ones. Those
smallmouth were amazing. Very dark in color and FAT, 1/3 as "tall" as
they were long (12 to 14").

I think we're going to hit Bullfrog in the next week or two then as we
get into Oct. the fishing will improve in the South and we'll make some
trips that way. It's fun to fish during the day and have Page to go into
at night and play some pool and watch the baseball playoffs.

Let me know if your heading down or if you want to meet us when we go.


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Old September 9th 03, 09:13 PM
Chester Bullock
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"pigo" wrote in
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I think we're going to hit Bullfrog in the next week or two then as we
get into Oct. the fishing will improve in the South and we'll make some
trips that way. It's fun to fish during the day and have Page to go into
at night and play some pool and watch the baseball playoffs.

Let me know if your heading down or if you want to meet us when we go.



No, I won't be down there anytime soon. I have some friends who live in
Page, but I prefer the canyons that are (if memory serves) to the west of
Bullfrog and Hall's Crossing. Some nice quiet areas in there to camp, ski
and fish. May not even be accessible if it is 90' down though. That must
be a sight. I wonder what sorts of things are resurfacing that were on the
bottom...

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Old September 10th 03, 01:16 AM
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On 9 Sep 2003 21:50:11 GMT, klaus wrote:

Maybe it's your newsserver that needs a wakeup call? Remember NNTP is
not a guaranteed protocol like email. Read your RFCs.


My posts to RSAM have gone through 100% of the time. But I use
xmission, so I suppose that might have something to do with it.

-Astro

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Old September 10th 03, 02:33 PM
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Hey, asshole?
Make sure to thank klaus for creating a newsgroup where the truth is
censored, where criminals post no matter how vile their behavior on rsa,
where the psychopathic and the vile are welcome but reality is banned.

in article , Ernie at
wrote on 9/9/03 10:05 PM:


"klaus" wrote in message
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In rec.skiing.alpine Ernie wrote:
"klaus" wrote in message
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In rec.skiing.alpine.moderated pigo wrote:
I just, this morning, posted in relation to Jakes move and notice

that
some newer ones have come up but not mine.

Different posts go to different moderators, chosen at random, so it
will all depend when the moderator that got your post goes through
their queue. Just becauseother posts actually were posted later but
showed up sooner just means the moderator for theior post logged in
sooner. Right now I show three in the queue, two are yours, but they
are about the footbed question.



How does one post to RSAM? I replied to a post couple of weeks ago,
and I received a message that my post was rejected. I did have

"NOSPAM" in
my
address, could that be the problem? I now changed it to _NOSPAM.


Hmmmm.. that's odd... How did you get the return rejection messages
with a non repliable address? The software uses your given mail
address for the rejection/approval notice. I get a slew of returned
mail from nonrepliable messages. The rejection usually gives a reason
for rejection from the moderators as well... i.e. charter, crossposts,
spam, etc. Did it have that?? Do you still have a copy of the messages
and I can look into it.

In direct answer to your question about how to post.. it should be just
like any other newsgroup if your server is set up correctly. But I
think you figured that out since this post showed up.

-klaus


Klaus,

Thank you for all the work you put into getting RSAM going.

This discussion thread is in RSA and not in RSAM; my posting
here does not mean that I can post to RSAM.

Below I copied the message I tired to post to RSAM
several times. Each time I tried, I immediately
received a message saying something like the post was rejected because the
header did
not have the required format. I suppose the rejection could have come from
my ISP,
Charter.net, but I post to other news groups without any problems. But, who
knows,
there are many mysteries in this universe. Does RSAM require a valid E-mail
address?

Note that I change my address from to

there is an underline between Ernieman and nospam.
The real address is Ernieman @charter.net, remove spaces between Ernieman
and @charter.net.

I just noticed that Outlook express highlighted

as an E-mail address, but ignores
. That may be the key to the rejection
messages.

Regards,

Ernie

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ernie"
Newsgroups: rec.skiing.alpine.moderated
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2003 9:06 AM
Subject: Best lessons in Colorado?



"lal_truckee" wrote in message
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Chester Bullock wrote:

This raises a question from me. My wife wants to do one of those
women's weekend things. Anyone (or their wives) have experience with
these here in Colorado? I'd like to give her that for Xmas...

Not in Col., but out in the real west, the wife did a woman's clinic
awhile back. She enjoyed it emmensely, it helped her skiing jump several
levels, and helped her to tougher terrain. She had torn her ACL, was
skiing without repair (still skis without repair) and was feeling
tentitive. Comaraderie is a big part of the program ...



My wife took a "Women's Edge" clinic at Snowmass (see link below) this
past January. The clinic runs Monday through Thursday and in her level 7
class there were three "students" and one woman instructor. The size of the
other Edge classes were 2-4. She enjoyed the camaraderie, positive
feed-back, encouragement, and friendliness of the instructor and class.
The
instructors were open to working on whatever the students wanted, but most
women students did not want to ski as aggressively as my wife. She is glad
she did it once, but this coming winter she is planning to take "Mountain
Explorers",
because she thinks she will be pushed harder and progress faster. Her
opinion may be
influenced by the fact that while she was taking the Women's Edge, I was
taking level
7 Mountain Explorers (my class was 2 men , 2 women, one male instructor),
and
we skied harder than her class.


http://www.aspensnowmass.com/schools...w+Selected&id=
6D741320-E826-4255-A937C194F8271F27

Ernie





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Old September 10th 03, 04:52 PM
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On 10 Sep 2003 16:15:05 GMT, klaus wrote:

In rec.skiing.alpine lal_truckee wrote:
ObSki: SamIAm posted a snowcam link for Loveland WITH SNOW, and I am
drooling here in the vault. It's been a long dreary hot miserable
summer, but it'll be over soon ... just a little while more; I think I
can hold on.


Loveland Smuvland...

http://www.instaweather.com/KUTV/def...ize=L&id=SOLMR

Kinda nice seeing everything dressed up in white again. Walked the dog
in Goretex and Sorels this morning.....


Didn't know they made Sorels that small. That's one spoiled dog.

bw
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Old September 10th 03, 05:00 PM
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bdubya wrote:

Kinda nice seeing everything dressed up in white again. Walked the dog
in Goretex and Sorels this morning.....


Didn't know they made Sorels that small. That's one spoiled dog.


I knew that was coming.. I was in Sorels. The dog has his own
booties. Made out of nylon with high friction pads. Made by
RuffWear(tm). They're quite nice and make him able to go out in very
cold.

http://www.ruffwear.com/products/dog_boots/

(I am not associated with Ruff Wear. My dog is just a satisfied
customer.)

-klaus

 




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