<VV> No Corvair -- Anyone in Arizona?
Joseph Robbins
robbins at mail.monticello.net
Tue Oct 24 22:31:08 EDT 2006
The Flagstaff area was awesome, my wife had plans made all week for various
things including riding horses with Eric but the drought shut everything
down. We did make it on the last day of the Pink Jeep tours, that was really
neat. The weather there was perfect, no humidity, no bugs, no rain , we
loved it there and look forward to going back. Need more time in Sedona as
well, the drought may have closed some things down but it didn't hurt the
fun factor there at all.
Joe Robbins
BBRT
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[mailto:virtualvairs-bounces at corvair.org] On Behalf Of Eric S. Eberhard
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 8:46 PM
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Subject: Re: <VV> No Corvair -- Anyone in Arizona?
That was pretty hard to believe ... finally a convention here, and it
was at the tail end of the worst drought we have had in decades ...
definitely not typical. I was scheduled with a lot of members to
take them horseback riding ... and the USFS was all closed due to
fire danger. It is still generally dry (low humidity) and ... rarely
over 80 degrees :-) Anybody that wants to come visit, I'll be happy
to throw em on a horse and traipse through the mountains. Or explore
back roads in Corvairs!
At 05:24 PM 10/24/2006, you wrote:
>Unless there is a CORSA Convention scheduled there in June; then it
>is in the mid 90's and so dry my skin still has wrinkles (wait, the
>wrinkles could be age related).
>Jim Davis
>
>At 04:33 PM 10/24/2006, Eric S. Eberhard wrote:
><snip>
>>Flagstaff is at 7,000+ feet. It rarely exceeds 80 degrees ever.
>>
>>Eric
>
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