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  1. Hey Mike or someone who knows him,

    I spilt a cup of tea then proceeded to drop my phone in the puddle. I lost your number. Call or e-mail or something.

    Watch yer top knot

    -Kat

  2. Jens-

    Of my limited knowledge there seem to be three possible variations of travel to get past where the slide hit:

    1)The one which I think you may be speaking of is a little road paralleling I-90, it is on the n. side of 90 though, I believe the treatment plant is on the opposite side.I think you could get off on Crystal Crk & make it to Hyak. The problem with this route is obviously the road; it is one lane broken up asphalt, migt as well travel one lane on 90.

    2)Another option you may have been talking about was Stampede pass. For that route you could also use Crystal Crk exit 62. It is a gravel FS road, steep but scenic. It’s even possible to circumnavigate over the 1-mile tunnel. It runs through the Grn River water shed and it takes you West and you will come out somewhere b/w Enumclaw & Mt. Rainier. There are two problems with this option: 1) After you go over Stampede Pass you get on S.R. 410, which essentially runs b/w highway 12 and 90, Unfortunately, sr. 410 was just closed down due to snow. 2) If that could be cleared up, there is also a bridge out on Lester, floods I think.

    3)At ext 62 you could also get on the John Wayne trail runs N-S along the side of Lake Keechelus opposite I-90, it would be a great way to go but it is historic land.

    I think we will be traveling one lane for awhile. I actually saw a talk a couple years ago where improvements were trying to be made on that section of I-90 corridor. First, they tried to build a road where J.W. trail is and the idiots finally gave up. The two major plans after that was to blast a giant tunnel through the rock at ‘dead man’s curve’ where the MPH sign drops to about 40-45 or something ridiculous and making a straighter road or tunnel. The plan concerning the snowshed was to extend the highway out over Lake Keechelus, not crossing, but having the highway on pilings above the lake. The rockfall hit b/w dead mans curve and the Snowshed, also where avalanches typically occur.

    -Kat

  3. Yeah Matt,

    Ever since PBR got their blue ribbon in 1897, they've acted as if they are too good to sponser anyone! They were a much nicer company when they were just Pabst Participant Ribbon.

    Anyway, I'd go but I have homework up to my ears. And a ginormous boot on my foot. Though, the boot has pterydactal drawings all over it, and spaceships; I am sponsered by NASA and Bill Nye the science guy.

    -Kat

  4. I went in today and saw one of these . . What the fuck is this!?!?! yelrotflmao.gifhahaha fucking dumb shit. . . but, hey, if it sells, but who the hell would buy this thing? I really wish there was a 3-D image; it is a completely flat, heavy ass piece of metal. I don't get it I guess rolleyes.gif.

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  5. Nice job Lyger, Gyselinck, and Cuz. bigdrink.gifGood TR, I laughed-I cried! damn I love that frikkin Mole thing and the whole frikkin rat creek group thing!! Too bad it's so ugly up there. I really wish I could have been there with you! But, I did think of

    "the other fuzzy thing"; our poor little rabbit Napoleon, who has recently departed this cruel world.<--thanks Liz and Craig for doing the civil duty. wave.gif

  6. Thanks Craig, I had a great year with you and everyone as well. Though Erik and I have already begun the marathon Gummo fests. I am excited for this coming year, lots of retarded plans all ready! Please, swing by the zoo and we can drink all your gin and talk about it. Can't wait to see ya.

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