Warrenton Dock C-Brat gathering

Yeah, if we had known the opportunity was there, we might NOT have gone to St Helens, we MIGHT have opted for the buoy 10 cruise, thanks a lot!

Catman":3horv0iq said:
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And before we cue the orchestra and go to commercials, I'd like finally to give a big thanks to our host with the most (gadgets), Tyboo. Because of Mike I'm no longer a Buoy 10 virgin. Now that I'm an authority, if any of you have any questions about Buoy 10, don't be shy about asking me. Mike took me for a cruise 11 miles west of Warrenton, where the ocean nearly meets the Columbia's mouth. I'd never had that experience, and it's one I'll long remember.

All of you are a super bunch of folks.
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Yeah, if we had known the opportunity was there, we might NOT have gone to St Helens, we MIGHT have opted for the buoy 10 cruise, thanks a lot!

So sorry. If I had known the opportunity was going to be there, I would have mentioned it at breakfast. Didn't even think about it until I saw Brock looking all forlorn and lost on the dock.

You want B10?? Come on back in June, catch your sturgeon early in the day, and away we go. Matter of fact, if we find a good window in late June, we can shoot right past B10, hit the Pacific for some salmon, and then come back and snag up some sturgeon. If you have any energy left after that and the tide is right, maybe later we can go to the beach and dig some razor clams.
 
Pat Anderson":3jn0dlo2 said:
Yeah, if we had known the opportunity was there, we might NOT have gone to St Helens, we MIGHT have opted for the buoy 10 cruise, thanks a lot!


And as it turns out, it is a good thing you went where you went when you went there, because where you went might soon not be there to went to anymore!


story_mt_st_helens.jpg
SEATTLE, Washington (AP) --
A strengthening series of
earthquakes at Mount St.
Helens prompted seismologists
Sunday to warn that the once-
devastating volcano may see
a small explosion soon.
 
rumble, rumble...and I had to run my mouth off about rather living by a volcano then living in Florida hurricane country :(
 
B~C":1xe2zssz said:
rumble, rumble...and I had to run my mouth off about rather living by a volcano then living in Florida hurricane country :(

Oh yeah, that's right. You did say that, didn't you?
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Count on it! Stugeonfest 2005!



You want B10?? Come on back in June, catch your sturgeon early in the day, and away we go. Matter of fact, if we find a good window in late June, we can shoot right past B10, hit the Pacific for some salmon, and then come back and snag up some sturgeon. If you have any energy left after that and the tide is right, maybe later we can go to the beach and dig some razor clams.[/quote]
 
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