Yep, you too JJ. But keep it :shhh:JohnJohn said:Offer good for me too? We can go to Hinkley's new "Gentlemen's Club".arty:
Yep, you too JJ. But keep it :shhh:JohnJohn said:Offer good for me too? We can go to Hinkley's new "Gentlemen's Club".arty:
Grant said:but what about the WY boys? Cheyenne is a lot closer to Denver than to SLC.
Fred said:I'd go for it, now. A few years back I wasn't so enamored of the idea. The list isn't as much fun as it used to be.
Fred
Grant said:This subject has come up a couple times previously. I am keen to see a chapter be formed. Colorado Chapter is fine with me, but what about the WY boys? Cheyenne is a lot closer to Denver than to SLC.
I have a hectic race and rally season in 2004, so I will give the chapter efforts my full support, however, I have very little time to contribute this year. I will help anyone who wants the job. Tom, JJ, Fred, YellaHeep, Crunch,- where is Nay? Led?
Grant said:This subject has come up a couple times previously. I am keen to see a chapter be formed. Colorado Chapter is fine with me, but what about the WY boys? Cheyenne is a lot closer to Denver than to SLC.
OneTonXJ said:Hinky, I figured they should name it the "I don't wheel in my own state" chapter :moon:
Sean
Mark Hinkley said:I voted "No"
because I don't think a place like Co should have a chapter....
Do you guys actually show up to go wheeling??????
hinkley
JohnJohn said:Offer good for me too? We can go to Hinkley's new "Gentlemen's Club".arty:
Mike in NJ said:Wy-orado?
Color-ing Chapter (bring your own crayolas)
About time you guys got organized under abanner.
...and since most of my wheeling the last couple of decades outside of the Northeast has been between the Front Range and the Escalante, I expect an honorary membership invitation when you get rolling. (My Intermountain one must have gotten lost in the mail, Jeffy!)
Mike in NJatriot:
JohnJohn said:Tom, errr.
Who says Intermountain anyway. I've never heard an East Coaster say "Hey guys lets go out West this year and ski the 'Intermountains'.
XJEEPER said:East Coasters say, "I'm going to Utah to ski the Greatest Snow on Earth"......don't flatter yourself, Rocky.
What are you talking about? East Coasters ski on frozen mud alongside rednecks in jeans during rainstorms. Smart East Coasters (there are a few) know that it is far cheaper to ski in Europe in an authentic ski culture rather than paying exhorbitant prices to ski in rich-boy playgrounds in the Western US. People on the East Coast don't even know Utah has mountains. Actually, besides memories of the Olympics, I don't think anybody knows that Utah has mountains. Lest you forget, just about the last thing Utah is known for is mountains :helpme: or skiing :eyes: .
On the bright side, that is why the purists love Utah (generally more snow than Colorado and fewer crowds).
We could also name the chapter "Southern Rockies", which is technically what these areas are considerd. This would cover Colorado and New Mexico, and the Southern Wyoming guys could certainly join in given proximity to Denver and virtually nothing else.
Nay
Nay said:East Coasters ski on frozen mud alongside rednecks in jeans during rainstorms. . . . just about the last thing Utah is known for is mountains