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Lat705 January 7th, 2004 06:28 PM

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I'll give up my room for Roger if he gives me all the specifics on the 2005
Lapland Clave, brings me a tube of Schlot's mustad, and leaves that vile
tasting aquavite at home.

Lou T

Roger Ohlund January 8th, 2004 08:26 AM

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"Lat705" wrote in message
...
I'll give up my room for Roger if he gives me all the specifics on the

2005
Lapland Clave, brings me a tube of Schlot's mustad, and leaves that vile
tasting aquavite at home.

Lou T


2005 Lapland clave ? Whoa there.......
2005? Are you serious? Shouldn't I be allowed to survive the 2004 clave
first?

/Roger
Feeling the weight of decisions to be made ;-)



Roger Ohlund January 8th, 2004 08:31 AM

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"Jeff" wrote in message
k.net...
Just sent you a note Dave. Of course we'll find a spot for Roger... Lou
said he would sacrifice his bedroom if Roger came, right Lou. g So
far, me, joe, lou, warren, mike makela (?), wolfgang (?), Roger. PJ may
show, but I guess he and wayno will decide their course - neither have
committed. Waldo says he might come for the weekend only... There's
plenty of room for the whole crowd in my opinion...and the more the
merrier. Lou is bringing air mattresses and cots, I think. Roger won't
need a car at Penns. As you know, folks are very good about sharing
rides and he'll have no problem.

Looking forward to meeting an honest to god Swede. Do ya think he can
find similar airfares for us next August? It would be incredible to do
the Sweden clave for a grand...

Jeff


Jeff, I thank you for your kind offer.
From what you say I can stay in a cabin and will need an air mattress and a
sleeping bag, correct?
Cost?
As far as travelling costs goes, from what I can make of the prices on the
web it seems it is way more expensive to go from the US to Sweden and back
than it is to go in the opposite direction. Can't explain it though, can't
even understand why.

/Roger



Roger Ohlund January 8th, 2004 08:33 AM

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"Dave LaCourse" wrote in message
...
Roger writes:

If I go from Sweden on May 14 and back from Boston on May 24 the price

will
be US$ 545 for the trip (+ Umea-Stockholm-Umea).
This would leave May 15 to May 23 free for some fishing. Now then,
accomodations........
Is there anywhere near the clave central where one could stay? Would I

need
a rental car?

Anyone?

/Roger



Wow, $545 is a deal. I can deliver you to the clave on May 15. I am

hoping
that there is room in the North Carolina Cabin - Jeff? I am sure Jeff can

fit
you in. You shouldn't need a car as the cabin is right on the river,

within
walking distance of some very nice fishing water. If there is any driving

to
do, there will be more than enough vehicles there to give you a ride.

If the North Carolina Cabin is full, perhaps there is a couch in Tom
Littleton/Handyman Mike's camp (hint, hint), which would put you AT clave
central and in the midst of some very good Penns Creek fishermen.

Regardless,
I am sure someone will take you in.

As I have said, I can't stay the week. I must be here for Wed/Thurs of

that
week. But, we can figure out how to get you back to Boston later, even if

it
means I have to go down on Friday (fish a couple of days) and bring you

back
onMay 24.

Hope you can make it, Roger. Lots of folks would like to meet you.


Dave

http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html


So, I can go to Boston and the rest will be taken care of.
Your hospitality is beyond words, I only hope I can repay you should you be
able to join the Lapland clave.

/Roger



Lat705 January 8th, 2004 12:04 PM

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Roger, if you don't want to trade me the mustard for my position on the room
selection list, I will have a cot, air mattress, and a summerweight (40 F)
,goose-down, sleeping bag for you to use.in the cabin.
Air line fares make no sense, except that it's all based a lot on supply and
demand and not cost per mile. I'm thinking about the Lapland Clave for next
year. Transportation costs are a consideration. The big question will be if
my frequent flier miles can get me to a point that has reasonable (cheap) cost
transportation for the rest of the trip.

Lou T

Dave LaCourse January 8th, 2004 12:44 PM

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Roger writes:

So, I can go to Boston and the rest will be taken care of.
Your hospitality is beyond words, I only hope I can repay you should you be
able to join the Lapland clave.


No problem. I will go to the clave to see old friends (if they are sober), so
packing you there will be no problem. Getting you *back* may be. d;o) But,
as a last resort, I could drive down on Friday and fish a couple of more days
and bring you back. We'll figure something out.


Dave

http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html








Roger Ohlund January 8th, 2004 01:11 PM

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"Lat705" wrote in message
...
Roger, if you don't want to trade me the mustard for my position on the

room
selection list, I will have a cot, air mattress, and a summerweight (40 F)
,goose-down, sleeping bag for you to use.in the cabin.
Air line fares make no sense, except that it's all based a lot on supply

and
demand and not cost per mile. I'm thinking about the Lapland Clave for

next
year. Transportation costs are a consideration. The big question will be

if
my frequent flier miles can get me to a point that has reasonable (cheap)

cost
transportation for the rest of the trip.

Lou T


Schlot's mustad ????
The closest I can get to something like that is the "Slotts mustard" and
that I can bring you without asking for anything in return.

/Roger



Jeff Miller January 8th, 2004 01:26 PM

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Roger Ohlund wrote:


Jeff, I thank you for your kind offer.
From what you say I can stay in a cabin and will need an air mattress and a
sleeping bag, correct?


you won't need either. bring your fishing gear and whatever else you
choose to share g.

Cost?


i'll cover your share of the rent. just bring money for your personal
needs and vices...

As far as travelling costs goes, from what I can make of the prices on the
web it seems it is way more expensive to go from the US to Sweden and back
than it is to go in the opposite direction. Can't explain it though, can't
even understand why.


hmmm... ther's gotta be a way to overcome this. need a cipherin wiz to
help... but, ok... louie...you fly over to sweden... buy a ticket with
the return date to sweden for august... nah, there's a flaw... damn...
there's gotta be a way...

jeff


Jeff Miller January 8th, 2004 01:28 PM

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ah...i know somebody has got frequent flyer miles they can "lend" me...
i'll gladly reimburse you on the second tuesday of the week following my
return... g

Lat705 wrote:

Transportation costs are a consideration. The big question will be if
my frequent flier miles can get me to a point that has reasonable (cheap) cost
transportation for the rest of the trip.

Lou T



Dave LaCourse January 8th, 2004 03:15 PM

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Jeff writes:

Jeff, I thank you for your kind offer.
From what you say I can stay in a cabin and will need an air mattress and a
sleeping bag, correct?


you won't need either. bring your fishing gear and whatever else you
choose to share g.

Cost?


i'll cover your share of the rent. just bring money for your personal
needs and vices...


Translating North Cacklackian for you, Roger, he is saying, "The cabin is
already paid for. Bring money to buy lots of beer and a few bucks to go to the
titty-bar."

As far as travelling costs goes, from what I can make of the prices on the
web it seems it is way more expensive to go from the US to Sweden and back
than it is to go in the opposite direction. Can't explain it though, can't
even understand why.


hmmm... ther's gotta be a way to overcome this. need a cipherin wiz to
help... but, ok... louie...you fly over to sweden... buy a ticket with
the return date to sweden for august... nah, there's a flaw... damn...
there's gotta be a way...


Oh, there's a way, all right. And it says $1100, Yanqui.

For Roger: You license will cost about $30, and figure on another $30 or 40
for food at the cabin. Also, consider that I will take you to the Feathered
Hook Fly Shop and Noah, the owner, will get a few bucks out of you. Plus a
couple of bucks at the Milheim for lobster night, and a couple of more for the
annual bash at the Sportsmens' Club. Gonna be another cheap Penns Clave. Oh,
almost forgot... if there is a raffle, ya gotta bring something (worth ~ $10),
but you could pick up something at the fly shop.
Dave

http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html









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