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Lapland clave 2004
"Roger Ohlund" wrote in message ... Hi all, So, finally I have decided a destination. Sounds great. I've gone through an agonizing week-long decision-making process (see the post on "Next Years Plans") but I'll be skipping my summer school this year to come home, but coming to the clave on my way back to Congo. Put me down for a bed in the cabin, as I'll be travelling fairly light (I hope), and will be coming in from the US. For those looking at flying in, last year I got a ticket on RyanAir from London to Stockholm for $49, it cost $10 for a bus ride to Central Station, where I got an overnight sleeper train to Umea for $79. After the clave, I took a bus/train combo back to Stockholm for $59, then flew RyanAir to Germany for (true) $9. It was a very affordable way to get to Umea, and all the schedules matched up perfectly. Since there were no connecting flight on RyanAir, there was minimal risk of losing out on a connecting flight because of delays. --riverman |
Lapland clave 2004
Sounds great. I've gone through an agonizing week-long decision-making
process (see the post on "Next Years Plans") but I'll be skipping my summer school this year to come home, but coming to the clave on my way back to Congo. Put me down for a bed in the cabin, as I'll be travelling fairly light (I hope), and will be coming in from the US. Does this mean we have a bit more flexibility in the timing of the clave? (HINT) :-) Vaughan |
Lapland clave 2004
I'm in, yes indeed. Seeing all the follow-ups with speculations about the exact timetable of the clave made me a bit unsure of whether the date is already fixed. Is the main event August 2-10 for sure? The reason I'm asking this is that the beginning of August is typically also the time when our group is fishing for salmon in northern Finland and Norway. They might be flexible, though, so I will let me know my timetable once it's fixed. (The clave has the highest priority for me.) Vaughan: We talked earlier about fishing for sea-run charr in Finnmark region. Still interested? -- Jarmo Hurri Spam countermeasures included. Drop your brain when replying, or just use . |
Lapland clave 2004
Vaughan: We talked earlier about fishing for sea-run charr in Finnmark
region. Still interested? -- Jarmo Hurri I'm always interested Jarmo but next year will be somewhere between difficult and impossible. Even joining the clave for that week is going to be difficult but at worst I will join sometime Friday and stay on until following weekend. After seeing Roger's pictures it would be hard to resist.......... cheers Vaughan btw - how is the thesis going? |
Lapland clave 2004
"Jarmo Hurri" wrote in message ... I'm in, yes indeed. Seeing all the follow-ups with speculations about the exact timetable of the clave made me a bit unsure of whether the date is already fixed. Is the main event August 2-10 for sure? The timetable was set when Myron told me that those dates were the best for him. I wouldn't personally mind it if it happened a week later, but I'm more than OK with the set date too =). The pictures that I included in my first post were from the first week of August so normally it is a good time of the year for that area. /Roger |
Lapland clave 2004
"Vaughan Hurry" wrote... snip After seeing Roger's pictures it would be hard to resist.......... That is certainly the truth. What fine pictures of a beautiful area. If anyone reading this thread is even close to your slice of the world, it should be hard to resist attending. Thanks for the photos, Roger. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
Lapland clave 2004
Roger The timetable was set when Myron told me that those dates were Roger the best for him. Ok. Roger I wouldn't personally mind it if it happened a week later, but Roger I'm more than OK with the set date too =). The pictures that I Roger included in my first post were from the first week of August so Roger normally it is a good time of the year for that area. I don't know if one week really makes any difference, but I guess I would prefer the earlier week for more light (less sleep? :-)) and maybe a bit warmer weather. I have an idea or two about good flies, but new ideas and suggestions are always welcome. (The hottest part of the tying season starts right after Christmas.) -- Jarmo Hurri Spam countermeasures included. Drop your brain when replying, or just use . |
Lapland clave 2004
Vaughan: We talked earlier about fishing for sea-run charr in Finnmark region. Still interested? Vaughan I'm always interested Jarmo but next year will be somewhere Vaughan between difficult and impossible. Ok, so I won't count you in this year. Vaughan btw - how is the thesis going? Defended the thesis successfully 10 days ago. Feels like a big weight had been removed from my chest. -- Jarmo Hurri Spam countermeasures included. Drop your brain when replying, or just use . |
Lapland clave 2004
Defended the thesis successfully 10 days ago. Feels like a big weight
had been removed from my chest. Congratulations! |
Lapland clave 2004
"Jarmo Hurri" wrote in message ... Roger The timetable was set when Myron told me that those dates were Roger the best for him. Ok. Roger I wouldn't personally mind it if it happened a week later, but Roger I'm more than OK with the set date too =). The pictures that I Roger included in my first post were from the first week of August so Roger normally it is a good time of the year for that area. I don't know if one week really makes any difference, but I guess I would prefer the earlier week for more light (less sleep? :-)) and maybe a bit warmer weather. I have an idea or two about good flies, but new ideas and suggestions are always welcome. (The hottest part of the tying season starts right after Christmas.) Jarmo, Mayflies and caddisflies =) Not the answer you wanted? Well, here comes what I've discovered so far: Caddisflies like elk hair caddis (hair winged caddises) with greenish body. Actually all insect life in the area tend to have nuances of green. I think it has to do with the greenish water. Mayflies, also in green nuances. Last time we were up there an olive variant of the Wulff series flies worked excellent. Nymphs in the color "guess what", pupaes like the superpupae (olive). Klinkhamer. Black wooly buggers for streamers. Actually I've also tried an olive (surprise) variant with some success. Soft hackles in low water. Stewart's black spider. And yes, an olive variant. Of course almost any fly will do. It was during those days when fish weren't cooperative that we found the color green/olive to do better than other colors. /Roger |
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