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gus
Jan-18-2005, 02:15 AM
So this year i will do 2 things ive never done before...see what snow looks like & wear a sweater with a hood on it that was my photo comp prize (& a tee)

...Thanks Smugmug for both !!!

wxwax
Jan-18-2005, 06:33 AM
We may have to climb a bit to get to the snow. Don't forget to pack your crampons.

gubbs
Jan-18-2005, 06:53 AM
We may have to climb a bit to get to the snow. Don't forget to pack your crampons. OMG I better start training :yikes

Humungus, have you researched the local curry houses yet??

gus
Jan-18-2005, 11:07 AM
OMG I better start training :yikes

Humungus, have you researched the local curry houses yet??
.......pope wear a funny hat ?
http://www.sftravel.com/food/indian-food-sanfrancisco.html

gus
Jan-18-2005, 11:08 AM
We may have to climb a bit to get to the snow. Don't forget to pack your crampons.
When i quickly read that i thought it said crayons...they always give me some on the plane if i leave the other passengers alone.

Andy
Jan-18-2005, 11:19 AM
When i quickly read that i thought it said crayons...they always give me some on the plane if i leave the other passengers alone.

yeh there's so so curry in sf, but it ain't brick lane, y'know?

there's some outstanding indian in san jose, it's called amber, and it's in santana row. i took 25 people there last wednesday night, we ate till we couldn't eat anymore, and then, they brought yet more food.


http://williams.smugmug.com/photos/14326027-Ti.gif

http://williams.smugmug.com/photos/14326032-Ti.gif

Michiel de Brieder
Jan-18-2005, 11:36 AM
Ease up Andy, I just had dinner, don't make me hungry *again* :rofl
BTW I've been in an EXCELLENT curry restaurant in Edinburgh a couple of months ago (down near the docks in Leith http://williams.smugmug.com/photos/14326032-Ti.gif we had a superb meal for 5 quid) If you ever go to Edinburgh let me know, perhaps I can find the restaurant again on the internet :D

gus
Jan-18-2005, 12:22 PM
We may have to climb a bit to get to the snow. Don't forget to pack your crampons.
Can i wear my sweater with the hood ?

pathfinder
Jan-18-2005, 01:00 PM
Can i wear my sweater with the hood ?

Good question, 'gus!! What kind of temperatures can we expect between before sunrise and after sundown near the lodge or up in the hills? Too cool for shorts and t-shirts I suspect - more like nylon shells and pile jackets or what? :dunno

Steve Cavigliano
Jan-18-2005, 02:09 PM
Good question, 'gus!! What kind of temperatures can we expect between before sunrise and after sundown near the lodge or up in the hills? Too cool for shorts and t-shirts I suspect - more like nylon shells and pile jackets or what? :dunno
PF,
The average high, for the valley in May, is around 73 degrees F and the average low is about 43 degrees F. So shorts, tee shirts and nylon shells in the daytime, jackets and/or hooded sweatshirts and long pants, at night.


Steve

wxwax
Jan-18-2005, 05:34 PM
Can i wear my sweater with the hood ?
In San Francisco you're gonna have to, that's a chilly city.

Great food town, though, we should be able to find a top meal on Thursday night. Chinatown? *drool*

wxwax
Jan-18-2005, 05:35 PM
When i quickly read that i thought it said crayons...they always give me some on the plane if i leave the other passengers alone.
:rofl :rofl :rofl

pathfinder
Jan-18-2005, 05:56 PM
PF,
The average high, for the valley in May, is around 73 degrees F and the average low is about 43 degrees F. So shorts, tee shirts and nylon shells in the daytime, jackets and/or hooded sweatshirts and long pants, at night.


Steve

Thanks Steve - I thought day time might be comfortable, but early morning might be chilly without warmer clothing. That will help us all plan I think. Looking forward to MAY big time.

gus
Jan-18-2005, 10:34 PM
In San Francisco you're gonna have to, that's a chilly city.

Great food town, though, we should be able to find a top meal on Thursday night. Chinatown? *drool*
No worries...i will be eating for a week straight to get over my flight (16.5 hours:wxwax ).

Couldnt fill a door mouse with the meals you get on big tin bird.

Michiel de Brieder
Jan-18-2005, 11:34 PM
PF,
The average high, for the valley in May, is around 73 degrees F and the average low is about 43 degrees F. So shorts, tee shirts and nylon shells in the daytime, jackets and/or hooded sweatshirts and long pants, at night.


Steve That sounds like a genuine dutch spring :D I can adapt to that :rofl thanks for the info Steve!

gus
Jan-18-2005, 11:40 PM
That sounds like a genuine dutch spring :D I can adapt to that :rofl thanks for the info Steve!
Sounds like a winter i've yet to experience...i'll survive :huh with my new SmugMug hooded sweater.

Michiel de Brieder
Jan-19-2005, 12:00 AM
if it becomes too much for ya, we can always chip in for some nice sheep skin :smile6

gus
Jan-19-2005, 12:02 AM
if it becomes too much for ya, we can always chip in for some nice sheep skin :smile6
Get a pretty one

lynnma
Jan-19-2005, 09:11 AM
Get a pretty oneDont for get the Aeroguard humy..:rofl mossies are probably worse that yours..:wink

Michiel de Brieder
Jan-21-2005, 10:24 AM
Get a pretty one Ya want brown, black or white? :D
Might even get one with stripes n dots n all :rofl

fish
Jan-21-2005, 10:27 AM
We may have to climb a bit to get to the snow. Don't forget to pack your crampons.

Easy there, waxy...this is a family-oriented forum. :1drink

gus
Jan-21-2005, 10:58 AM
Dont for get the Aeroguard humy..:rofl mossies are probably worse that yours..:wink
I thought as much lynn....i will certainly bring a tin or 2. The buggars wont be used to it & it should work well.:rofl

You wont be there ???