I'm in. We can start from my house if people like.
Ryan
Ryderjag
Posts: 884
Posted: Mon Jan. 19, 2009 2:51 pm
I am a probable, but will hike/run, not run. Why do we call this thread "winter tracks", it apparently to me is "follow ryan's ski tracks". Luckily I found a bit on Salem's Lot untouched.
Looking for a few good spots to put up the orienteering pods.
PJ
rockboy
Posts: 2086 Location: Newport
Posted: Mon Jan. 19, 2009 2:59 pm
Now now PJ, I'm not the only one using the trails in winter. I'm headed out right now, you interested?
Ryan
DanaW
Posts: 567
Posted: Mon Jan. 19, 2009 6:55 pm
Start at Ryan's house and any pace (hike or run) is fine with me.
Ryan lead a good hike pace last Tues.
I've been doing a lot of off trail blazing (I like it better than just following the trails).
Ryderjag
Posts: 884
Posted: Wed Jan. 21, 2009 7:21 am
Don't wait for me. I will make it out, but after my basketball game.
I see all the non blazed paths all over. that will make it interesting for the orienteering. Can you guess the quickest route, or easiest?
PJ
DanaW
Posts: 567
Posted: Wed Jan. 21, 2009 1:10 pm
PJ, that's right, should be interesting and fun. I hope you have more participants than volunteers this year.
Ryan, I'll be at your house between 5:30-6pm
Dana
PS. I hope there is more snow for our landing this time at the bottom of that 8 foot drop off Coit.