Re: Testing Location

2002-10-28 Thread Skip Carter
In a message dated 10/26/2002 7:48:28 PM Alaskan Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The safest, most accessible (easy hike from a road that is open for much of the year) and thickest glacier in the lower 48 states is on Mt. Rainier, less than 3 hours from downtown seattle.

Re: Testing Location

2002-10-28 Thread JHByrne
In a message dated 10/28/2002 6:02:26 PM Alaskan Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Why not stack blocks of ice? It would be a lot simpler than hauling our gear out to some ice-bound wasteland. Funny you should mention that. Joe Latrell, our newest victim here on the website, may have a

Re: Testing Location

2002-10-27 Thread JHByrne
In a message dated 10/26/2002 7:48:28 PM Alaskan Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The safest, most accessible (easy hike from a road that is open for much of the year) and thickest glacier in the lower 48 states is on Mt. Rainier, less than 3 hours from downtown seattle. Hmm... that's

Testing Location

2002-10-26 Thread Leonard DiFrancesco
Agreed. Alaska is too far for most of you. If/when this project is complete, however, we're going to have to test it. Unless someone can come up with a reasonable alternative to the Harding Ice Field, that's going to have to remain the target test site. Any alternative has to be: 1)