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Tammie,
I have been through southern Illinois as well as most of the rest of the USA.
Course at the time I was living in Denver, so going on a relative sort of thing, Illinois is as flat as a pancake when you were looking at 14,000 foot Rockies the day before.
I do know where you are coming from though.
Been to Cape Giarardeau, Paducah and Carbondale which I think are all close and traveled 57 and 24 both which I think are close.
Long haul trucker in my earlier days feeding Western beef to the rest of the country.
been to Boulder Colorado.....even climbed to a couple of peaks in the area while I was looking over their technical school......like I said.....not really mountains.....but by no means flatland~~~
Yup...and lots of advance notice so I can post to the crew...and make sure my schedule is open...and make sure I'm not workin...and make sure I'm not already at a nother meeting...and make sure that
hahahaha.....well, if I am in charge, i will try to make sure ALL are available to get together...so, I need everyone to post their schedules for the warmer months (but not too warm) and I will try to pick dates most accessible to all......and I have to remember to mention this to Paul....he is gonna kill me!! btw.......
Ok...Joe's NO-NO list
Feb 21 State Executive Committee Meeting in Charleston overnight
Feb 28 Wife's birthday...nuff said
April 18 Lewisburg Chocolate Festival
April 25 Lake Bluestone Cleanup
May 2 Lake Bluestone Cleanup backup date
June 20 Relay for Life
July 11 John Henry Days
Aug 2 Safety on the Bluestone
Aug 7-9 Truck Nationals in Carlisle
That takes me through Sept....and remember those are BAD dates for me.
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