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Re: Wednesday Chat 10.12.11

Subject: Re: Wednesday Chat 10.12.11
by istter1 on 2011/10/13 1:04:40

Whats all this stuff about putting the vett up for winter. Snows every 5-10 years were I am at. If it is foggy we head for the beach. Oh and the drought is over first time in years.
Bad news is Isabella dam can't handle much water as they found out a few years ago it had a bad leak. We have nothing to worry about here in the valley as the Army Core of Eneginers will have it repaired some time in the next 20 years or so. Always nice to live near to the Kern River.

Merl Hagg
http://youtu.be/_Pgg9p3BcRM

They also found out it is on top of an active fault.

So how well do C4s float.

Sort of like those levees outside Burbon st. LA

Sorry Brad I know the City of LA is draining your lake. But Mt Whitney is beautiful,

http://youtu.be/TeYKoD9043I

And if you want to see a tough time trials course look at this one in Lone Pine. Brad do you know who is driving the corvette?

http://youtu.be/aX4G86c3psQ
Steve

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