Re: SER1 NAS '05
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Hi Tom B,
Actually, looking at it, I can't see why I keep referring to the Petersham
meet as the 'NAS' --- because 'NAA' sounds too negative, perhaps? :-)
At any rate, I did some preliminary spreadsheet work and it looks like the
TransLab does work in three weeks with no road marches exceeding 400
km/day if it's launched from Petersham on Sunday and runs clockwise (Baie
Comeau - Labrador City - Churchill Falls - Goose Bay - Cartwright - Blanc
Sablon - St Barbe - L'Anse aux Meadows - St Barbe - Blanc Sablon -
Rimouski). Gives us some time for sightseeing where we likely want it
most, too!
Don't shift things around until I get more comfortable with the inbound
(pre Goose Bay - Cartwright ferry) and outbound (post Blanc Sablon -
Rimouski coaster) legs. The big problem with these affairs is always the
ferries (4 on this route) and, as that works, I'm hopeful.
Thanks.
George E Sollish Chief Engineer Auto Gear Equipment
Project Manager The Payne Lake Project
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 TBache9248@xxx.xxx wrote:
> Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 21:36:41 EST
> From: TBache9248@xxx.xxx
> Reply-To: series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
> To: series1@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
> Subject: Re: SER1 NAS '05
>
> HI George and All,
> I will ask Don. The date was autoslected, but nothing concrete about it that
> I know of.
>
> Tom Bache
> Avondale, PA
> USA
>
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