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This will be my last posting from Woodinville, Washington. I will later on this afternoon be loading up the truck, and moving to Billings, MT. I don't know how many of y'all live in that region, but maybe we'll meet at an FTE get together over there.
I'll be spending the weekend in Pullman, WA, with some buddies that attend Washington State, then sunday it's on to Billings.
Next time you hear from me, I'll be 900 miles from here.
Watch out for bad weather it's supposed to be real nasty around the upper mid west for the next few days.
Tip: I-94 is the faster and shorter route from Chicago to Billings MT rather than I-90, it doesn't look it but it is, and the fuel is cheaper that way too.
Hey man, keep your eyes open around Billings for word about a huge boat float down the Yellowstone River the second weekend of July. My buddy's dad is the organizer, and it's open to everybody. $100 gets you food, beer, a boat and a life vest, and you float down from (forgot the name..). It's like a 300 mile float.
If you can't find anything, drop me a line in a few weeks, because I am going and I'll give you the pertinents....
It's a huge party, from what I hear. Like 100 boats full of beer and women and big bonfires every night.
BDV
Congrate on leaving the Seattle area. I too lived in Woodinville back in the 90's, and I was SO glad to return home to the east side I never even looked in my RV mirror until I got to Cle Elum!!! Good luck in Billings!
Howdy folks, I got in alright, I've just been too busy to get on FTE for a while. That and I have only occasional access to an internet capable computer until I get a modem for mine.
Tim, I'm thinking about taking a weekend up there in your neighborhood this summer if I can get my hands on a motorcycle. I'll keep ya in the know.
BDV, I'd like to know more about this float thing. I asked my uncle who's lived here for a few years about it and he didn't know. It sounds like a rediculous amount of fun, and definetely something I'd be interested in.