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Post by karilou on Jul 8, 2009 14:23:09 GMT -5
Any clue what day passes will cost? May be better off just to get one for each day. $40 at the gate per day.
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Post by sully on Jul 8, 2009 14:28:48 GMT -5
In that case, I'll bring you two 30 packs for not throwing me out.
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Post by cowtownmike on Jul 8, 2009 14:37:19 GMT -5
Any clue what day passes will cost? May be better off just to get one for each day. $40 at the gate per day. So, if I'm NOT camping and just want to listen to the music, I have to pay MORE than someone that gets a campsite, tube, and music? wow.
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Post by sully on Jul 8, 2009 16:30:09 GMT -5
No. You pay $65 less.
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Post by cowtownmike on Jul 8, 2009 16:33:17 GMT -5
Not on a per day basis.
$105/3= $35 per day
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Post by sully on Jul 8, 2009 16:34:33 GMT -5
ah
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Post by cowtownmike on Jul 8, 2009 16:37:01 GMT -5
Do you really want to see any of those other acts?
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Post by sully on Jul 8, 2009 16:41:00 GMT -5
Not necessarily.
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Post by cowtownmike on Jul 8, 2009 17:27:29 GMT -5
I am being too negative on this float trip thing. I retract all my negative comments. I am sure a good time is going to be had by all.
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Post by fischer on Jul 8, 2009 21:48:39 GMT -5
I bet it will be a great time. I wish I could afford it. I will just try to sneak in and hope aaron doesn't catch me. We would like to float with y'all on saturday if at all possible.
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Post by sully on Jul 9, 2009 8:57:53 GMT -5
We'll all float together for sure. Just get there around 10 AM Sat.
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Post by fischer on Jul 9, 2009 9:56:45 GMT -5
sounds like a plan.
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Post by sully on Jul 9, 2009 10:10:09 GMT -5
See you there.
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Post by The River Assassin on Jul 9, 2009 11:28:41 GMT -5
I might be able to make it, but I might be going gar fishing. This will be a game time decision.
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Post by cowtownmike on Jul 9, 2009 11:29:36 GMT -5
unfortunate. www.star-telegram.com/804/story/1476580.htmlSome Hill Country swimming holes like the Pedernales and Blanco rivers have gone underground in places. The Guadalupe River, normally a paddling paradise, has dwindled to a trickle above Canyon Lake.
"It’s at a good level for cleaning the river. I’m finding all kinds of cool stuff," said Wendall Lyons, who owns Bigfoot Canoes near Spring Branch.
The river is flowing at 10 cubic feet per second, Lyons said Wednesday. "Normal for this time of the year is 100 to 200 cfs," he said. "We used to think 100 was low, but the last two years have changed our perspective."
People are comparing the conditions to the epic drought of the 1950s, he said. "It’s been so dry it’s even killing cedar trees, so you know it’s dry."
The drought has shifted the demographics at Guadalupe River State Park near San Antonio, said Superintendent Mark Abolafia-Rosenzweig.
"It went from river runners to families," he said. "The river is too low to float, but it’s ideal for people with young kids because it’s only knee-deep.
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