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Since the clave is officially underway with 8 of the attendees already in
the north slaying the fish, and I'm willing to bet that no one up there has any internet access, I'll post a pretrip report from Umea as I wait for the arrival of Vaughan from Kuala Lumpur. I'm also way out of whack with the time zone, so this will pass some time until the breakfast buffet opens here at the hotel. I flew here from Phoenix over the past two days. Excellent series of flights; my first flight flew right over the Grand Canyon through clear skies...I could see all my favorite rapids and identify all the river camps. Gave me a real wistful feeling, which was enhanced by my emotions of having just spent a few weeks back in the US for the first time in a decade. I did some work on my house, saw some very dear friends, got that warm fuzzy feeling of being 'back among buds', I got to spend a few hours visiting with my stepmom and nephew at SeaTac, and was seated between two absolutely stunning 20-something beauties for the flight over Greenland from Seattle to Amsterdam, and really enjoyed the sights and smells. But I still can't get over the changes that have taken place in America.We all know the shock of seeing a friend after many years, and we are all familiar with the fact that we never see those changes as they take place day-to-day. Well, that was the overwhelming effect I had after being away from home for 10 years. When I first arrived in Flagstaff, I was astounded and floored to discover that the lock on my luggage had been cut and discarded, and there was an official piece of paper inside by previously-locked bag informing me that, according to the rights granted the government by the Patriot Act, my bags had been searched and item(s) may or may not have been removed to ensure national security. I could not believe that this was legal; my bags had been forceably opened, my property (the lock) had been stolen, things may or may not have been confiscated, and this was done without reasonable cause or justification, a court order, or my notification or consent! And what's worse, all my friends had a completely laissez-faire attitude about it. I'm still outraged; I think we're one step closer to the jackboots at the door at 2am, and Americans don't even care. I cannot believe that this is legal! While visiting the Grand Canyon, I was making my way to the bathrooms at the Desert View Watchtower, and saw a small sign in front of an out-of-the-way stand of trees. As I was travelling with a couple of botanists, we went up to see if it described the type of tree it was near. Instead it said "In order to ensure your Constitutional Rights to Freedom of Speech, this area has been designated as your Freedom Of Speech Zone. You are welcome to express your opinion on any matter, personal or political, in this zone." I looked over the wide expanse of the Grand Canyon, and wondered "Gee, if THIS is where I get Freedom of Speech, then what does that say about my freedoms over THERE?" Just as I was leaving Seattle, the line going through security was very long. As we wound our way through the maze, a smiling face on a video played over our head issuing instructions, again and again. "Thank you for your cooperation in this vital national security process. Please do not attempt to pass through security with any sharp items, including nail files, clippers, or pocketknives. Although it is not required, you should remove your shoes and place them in the plastic bags which will be provided. All laptops must be removed from their cases. Again, you cooperation in this VITAL security process is appreciated." I half expected her to continue: "Place all gold jewelry in the bins provided, do not attempt to hold your breath as the showers come on. War is peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength..." When I got to the scanner, a short, stocky woman stood with her hands on her hips in the way of an elderly man in a wheelchair. She was telling him that he could NOT go through the scanner in the metal chair, so he stood up and with the assistance of a cane, limped his way to the doorway. Then she said he could NOT go through with the cane, as it was metal. So, still smiling, he gave her the cane and held on to the frame of the scanner. THEN she said he could NOT touch the scanner, so grimacing in pain, and probably for the first time in many years, this very eldery, wheelchair-bound man had to walk on his own crippled feet through the scanner. His concerned daughter watched from the far side, and he took three steps through the doorway and fell into her arms where she had to support him until the security people were able to find another chair for him. The worst part of it all was the sad, cooperative smile that never once left his face.... Anyway, the distaste of the abovementioned aside, the rest of my visit was wonderful. The flight to Umea was also stupendous, as the light and air here is just so damn clear and fresh this time of year. (By the way, security at the airport was polite, relaxed, and very un-paraniod.) I'm in a very swank hotel until Vaughan arrives tonight, and we are off to the northlands tomorrow morning, where we catch a helicopter ride to the clave at around noon. Got my 4wt and 7wt rods, lots of tying materials, and a ton of optimism. We'll be sure to tell you how it all pans out next week when we get back online. From Umea, the top of the world, and on my way to breakfast... --riverman |
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riverman wrote:snip there was an official piece of paper inside by
previously-locked bag informing me that, according to the rights granted the government by the Patriot Act, my bags had been searched and item(s) may or may not have been removed to ensure national security That is why I never fly and they can't stop me from bringing whatever I want in my pickup. Sure do enjoy your posts as they make me think. Big Dale |
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riverman wrote:snip there was an official piece of paper inside by
previously-locked bag informing me that, according to the rights granted the government by the Patriot Act, my bags had been searched and item(s) may or may not have been removed to ensure national security That is why I never fly and they can't stop me from bringing whatever I want in my pickup. Sure do enjoy your posts as they make me think. Big Dale |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... Since the clave is officially underway with 8 of the attendees already in the north slaying the fish, and I'm willing to bet that no one up there has any internet access, I'll post a pretrip report from Umea as I wait for the arrival of Vaughan from Kuala Lumpur. I'm also way out of whack with the time zone, so this will pass some time until the breakfast buffet opens here at the hotel. I flew here from Phoenix over the past two days. Excellent series of flights; my first flight flew right over the Grand Canyon through clear skies...I could see all my favorite rapids and identify all the river camps. Gave me a real wistful feeling, which was enhanced by my emotions of having just spent a few weeks back in the US for the first time in a decade. I did some work on my house, saw some very dear friends, got that warm fuzzy feeling of being 'back among buds', I got to spend a few hours visiting with my stepmom and nephew at SeaTac, and was seated between two absolutely stunning 20-something beauties for the flight over Greenland from Seattle to Amsterdam, and really enjoyed the sights and smells. Human rights and security comments (a bit naive but justified) snipped.... From Umea, the top of the world, and on my way to breakfast... --riverman Intuitive PTR, looking forward to the TR when you return Mike |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... Since the clave is officially underway with 8 of the attendees already in the north slaying the fish, and I'm willing to bet that no one up there has any internet access, I'll post a pretrip report from Umea as I wait for the arrival of Vaughan from Kuala Lumpur. I'm also way out of whack with the time zone, so this will pass some time until the breakfast buffet opens here at the hotel. I flew here from Phoenix over the past two days. Excellent series of flights; my first flight flew right over the Grand Canyon through clear skies...I could see all my favorite rapids and identify all the river camps. Gave me a real wistful feeling, which was enhanced by my emotions of having just spent a few weeks back in the US for the first time in a decade. I did some work on my house, saw some very dear friends, got that warm fuzzy feeling of being 'back among buds', I got to spend a few hours visiting with my stepmom and nephew at SeaTac, and was seated between two absolutely stunning 20-something beauties for the flight over Greenland from Seattle to Amsterdam, and really enjoyed the sights and smells. Human rights and security comments (a bit naive but justified) snipped.... From Umea, the top of the world, and on my way to breakfast... --riverman Intuitive PTR, looking forward to the TR when you return Mike |
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![]() "riverman" wrote in message ... Since the clave is officially underway with 8 of the attendees already in the north slaying the fish, and I'm willing to bet that no one up there has any internet access, I'll post a pretrip report from Umea as I wait for the arrival of Vaughan from Kuala Lumpur. I'm also way out of whack with the time zone, so this will pass some time until the breakfast buffet opens here at the hotel. I flew here from Phoenix over the past two days. Excellent series of flights; my first flight flew right over the Grand Canyon through clear skies...I could see all my favorite rapids and identify all the river camps. Gave me a real wistful feeling, which was enhanced by my emotions of having just spent a few weeks back in the US for the first time in a decade. I did some work on my house, saw some very dear friends, got that warm fuzzy feeling of being 'back among buds', I got to spend a few hours visiting with my stepmom and nephew at SeaTac, and was seated between two absolutely stunning 20-something beauties for the flight over Greenland from Seattle to Amsterdam, and really enjoyed the sights and smells. Human rights and security comments (a bit naive but justified) snipped.... From Umea, the top of the world, and on my way to breakfast... --riverman Intuitive PTR, looking forward to the TR when you return Mike |
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![]() "GaryM" wrote in message . 3.44... "riverman" wrote in : I'm still outraged; I think we're one step closer to the jackboots at the door at 2am, and Americans don't even care. I cannot believe that this is legal! Yeah, Buck Fush! Let's not elect him in Nov either, etc. etc. Ditto, etc., etc., Kuck Ferry, too - he voted for it! All that soap-boxing aside Mike's "naive" comment stands tall. I can't believe a well-traveled person like you actually put a lock on checked baggage. They've been known to lop those things off for many years before the PA, and state they'll do just that on all of their flight and baggage claim literature. Why don't you just paint a big bull's-eye on the bag while you're at it. ;-) Have fun at the clave - send postcards. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "GaryM" wrote in message . 3.44... "riverman" wrote in : I'm still outraged; I think we're one step closer to the jackboots at the door at 2am, and Americans don't even care. I cannot believe that this is legal! Yeah, Buck Fush! Let's not elect him in Nov either, etc. etc. Ditto, etc., etc., Kuck Ferry, too - he voted for it! All that soap-boxing aside Mike's "naive" comment stands tall. I can't believe a well-traveled person like you actually put a lock on checked baggage. They've been known to lop those things off for many years before the PA, and state they'll do just that on all of their flight and baggage claim literature. Why don't you just paint a big bull's-eye on the bag while you're at it. ;-) Have fun at the clave - send postcards. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "GaryM" wrote in message . 3.44... "riverman" wrote in : I'm still outraged; I think we're one step closer to the jackboots at the door at 2am, and Americans don't even care. I cannot believe that this is legal! Yeah, Buck Fush! Let's not elect him in Nov either, etc. etc. Ditto, etc., etc., Kuck Ferry, too - he voted for it! All that soap-boxing aside Mike's "naive" comment stands tall. I can't believe a well-traveled person like you actually put a lock on checked baggage. They've been known to lop those things off for many years before the PA, and state they'll do just that on all of their flight and baggage claim literature. Why don't you just paint a big bull's-eye on the bag while you're at it. ;-) Have fun at the clave - send postcards. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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![]() "GaryM" wrote... "Tim J." wrote: Ditto, etc., etc., Kuck Ferry, too - he voted for it! And you get some comfort from that? Hmmm. I don't. I'm just trying to keep the bush-bash-bandwagon from getting too crowded, Gary. ;-) Hey - I'm thinking of taking off a little early from work on Friday to fish the secret spot. The weather is going to be fantastic; low 70's, no humidity, partly cloudy, etc. Any takers? -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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