I don't know if last year sold out or not, but best bet is to figure on
a couple of hours. Last year I registered at about 2 minutes after it
finally opened up & my number was up around 100 (out of I think 164 spaces).

If I don't get a confirmed space, I get 'em to put me on the waiting
list. The two times I've had to do that, I eventually got in.

I think it used to be done by telephone at midnight until the last
several years when they switched to on-line registration. They tried to
get that live at midnight, but for some reason the servers just wouldn't
cooperate. You couldn't get registered until somebody came to work in
the morning to straighten on-line registration problems out.

I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one who suggested that if their
internet support staff wouldn't come in special to fix registration
problems at midnight they should just delay the start of registration
until the staff got to work in the morning.

Looks like that's what they're doing this year.



On 3/22/2015 5:35 PM, Tom Reese wrote:
thanks for the heads up. This event used to sell out in a couple
hours. My perception is that it now takes a few days. Is that correct?

On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 5:16 PM, John <sesso...@earthlink.net> wrote:
I got an email from Grandfather Mountain about the Nature Photography
Weekend.

Most of you who plan to attend probably know this already, but I thought
I'd pass it along just in case anyone is thinking about attending for
the first time or the first time in a long time.

The 2015 Nature Photography Registration will open at 8:00 AM Eastern
Daylight Time on Wednesday April 1 instead of Midnight as it has been in
the past.

They're also going to allow participants to enter GFM at 10:00am on
Friday, May 29, instead of mid-afternoon, to give participants more time
to shoot during the day.

I got their email on March 14, so that will give you some idea how far
behind I am on stuff.

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