| Bob, I have talked to Erik e few times about it and I left it to them to make the call if they believe that I could be helpful or I will just slow them down. If they think that they want to move quick up the mountain and get a great job done and be very successful than we should let them do it. I have never been on the summit on any route, so from that point of view it does not make any difference to me. I will have just as much fun, snoring all night long and keeping Doug up, on the normal route. On the other hand, if I will be on your side of the mountain, I can organize a beta group with Doug, and act as support for the first day. We will take our skies and bring a load of equipment to Muir on the first day, than ski
down and catch with you on the second day at Muir. That is in case we do not have enough support people. Let me know what you think and what is the best for all of us to make it a success project. Daniel --- On Wed, 7/14/10, Bob Anderson <starsu...@rockisland.com> wrote: |
| Do we have any information on the gravimeter training? Daniel --- On Wed, 7/14/10, Robert Anderson <starsu...@rockisland.com> wrote:
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