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Kaylynn44 |
Posted - July 01 2004 : 09:10:25 AM Well, you can never plan too early for a Gathering, so here is a poll for anyone that may be planning on attending the 2006 Gathering. Which month is better for you to be able to attend? |
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Stephanie |
Posted - September 15 2005 : 10:59:28 AM I'd like to re-open this thread for furthur discussion and a final chance to vote on dates for the 2006 Gathering. So far, it looks like the 3rd week of June is the preference for the majority, but I wanted to re-open the topic for discussion before the planners decide on a final date. Anyone else want to vote? Now's the time! Steph |
Light of the Moon |
Posted - August 30 2005 : 5:41:56 PM quote: Originally posted by Kate
Well... Diana and I were talking about another Gathering and this was one of the issues that we talked about in regards to planning another one. A few people we talked to actually prefer the idea of an AUTUMN Gathering for a change.
There are many folks who find Table Rock and Chimney Rock Park a bit of a... challenge. It's ESPECIALLY challenging when the climbing involves hot weather, with sun beating down. A few of us thought that a Gathering in the Autumn would make walking and trekking a little easier. Speaking for myself, I think I'd be giving both these activities a miss, if it were July - and I'd hate that. As mentioned, humidity can make walking difficult. For us that are very fair skinned, walking in the HOT SUN is very difficult, even with lashings of sun screen on.
Folks who have done these activities before, have given them a miss this year. Some were heard to say that they didn't want to expend the effort needed to do it in the heat and sun, when they've done it before.
An Autumn trek would make things so much easier. Can we consider this?
I agree Kate although the humidity doesn't really bother me. My family was poor and I grew up with no air conditioner in 100 degree temperatures. Those old wooden farm houses are literally ovens!
Back on track - July is really good for me since I am going to the Native American days in the second week. So I can take a two week vacation to do both - but don't let that inconvience anyone because I also LOVE the autumn in the blue ridge mountains. As I have said before, I look for ANY reason to go to TN or NC! |
Fitzhugh Williams |
Posted - August 15 2005 : 2:30:13 PM Are you and the other Del going to Frontier Days at Fort Toulouse in November? And Fort Loudoun in Sept? |
DEVANHIE |
Posted - August 15 2005 : 11:27:00 AM EITHER WILL WORK FOR ME. BUT TO CHOOSE, I'LL GO WITH JUNE '06. I CANNOT WAIT!! I HAVE REFINED MY ATTIRE AND BEEN DOING SOME RE-ENACTING , SO I'M READY!! I MISS ALL MY NEW FRIENDS AND AM LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING ALL! WHEN A DATE AND PLACE, ETC ARE SET PLEASE LET ME KNOW! EMAIL IS DEVANHIE@CHARTER.NET |
powerdude |
Posted - June 27 2005 : 10:26:56 AM Greetings all,
I got back from my trip from Peru late Friday evening. It was an wonderful experience. Below are my top 5 experiences being at Peru. We are planning on doing another trip in 2 years. The countryside was awesome, and the Andean people were very friendly. Everyone seemed content with their lives, and the children always had smiling faces especially if they see tourists. The cities were another story. Peru is a third-world country - and most of the cities showed it. Downtown Lima was pretty nice though. I took about 300 pics before my camera battery went low. I forgot to bring the battery recharger. I will post them as quick as I can. The most challenging experience was on our second-to-last day in Peru. We had to fly from Lake Tititaka to Lima to catch our flight back to the states. We have already taken 4 internal flights during the trip. During the holidays - New Years for them, groups of people go on strike for one reason or another, the strikers threw boulders and rocks in the streets to prevent tourists from going anywhere. There were also riots going on. Our flight left 10am that morning. We had to leave at 4am in the morning to dodge the rioters. For the entire 40 mile trip to the airport, we dodge boulders left and right by mostly driving on the sides of the road for the entire trip.
With Honor,
Patrick
Patrick's Top 5 experiences in Peru -------------------------------------------- 1. Being on top of Machu Picchu 2. Meeting the Uras people at Lake Tititaka, these people live on man-made islands of reeds in the lake 3. Being introduced to the sacred valley of the Incas 4. Taking part in an ancient Andean ceremony 5. Seeing the ancient Andean Indian dancers. |
Sunshine |
Posted - June 26 2005 : 5:04:27 PM Thank you Stephanie. |
Stephanie |
Posted - June 24 2005 : 09:46:00 AM Late September might be a good choice. Kids are back in school and the leaf-lookers aren't here yet, so there's a lull in the crowds and traffic then and the weather is usually just starting to cool off a bit and can be very nice. I used to work at a local tourist attraction and we were always amazed at how few visitors we had on those beautiful Sept. days. The nights start to cool off too but not cold yet, so that might be a good time for you. Steph |
Sunshine |
Posted - June 22 2005 : 7:03:42 PM Thank you Stephanie. When I asked about April I was thinking of a personal trip for me not a Gathering. I think June for a Gathering is good idea.
Stephanie can you recomend a month in the mountains when it is still cool enough for an evening fire, not to many bugs but warm enough that I wont chance snow or ice? Rain doesnt bother walking or driving so that is not an issue.
Thank you for your help.
Geraldine
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Christina |
Posted - June 22 2005 : 1:54:26 PM I agree wholeheartedly with the previous assessments about fall in the mountains. Yep, its' beautiful, but try getting anywhere during "Leaf Week" in the mountains and you'd better plan to bring along a good book because you'll need it as you wait in line to go, well...JUST ABOUT ANYPLACE. Also a reminder, fall, especially mid-October, is primo time in the mountains for motorcyclists to go on fall mountain tours and if you don't like the roar of Harley engines, this would not be the most relaxing time either. I had a couple of guests at the Geneva in October a few years ago and it sounded like an audition for a revival of "The Wild Ones." So, yes, I love fall colors, but count me in for the summer! Red |
Fitz Williams |
Posted - June 22 2005 : 12:12:54 PM There's no bad season in the mountains. I love to go to the Blue Ridge Parkway in the winter after a good snow. Of course it's closed, but I park and walk in. Usually there is no one else around except for a few animals and hawks. One of the prettiest sites was Black Balsam in the snow. No matter what season you go, it will be beautiful. Just go prepared. |
Stephanie |
Posted - June 22 2005 : 10:12:22 AM April is tricky in the mountains. It can be beautiful and springlike one day, then 6 inches of snow the next. As T.S. Eliot said, "April is the cruellest month"....especially here in the mountains. Not sure I want to be crawling up the waterfalls if there is still ice on them! My vote is keep it in June. Stephanie |
Sunshine |
Posted - June 21 2005 : 11:59:04 PM Cherie and Stephanie, thank you for the tip. Could you tell what that area is like in spring? Say April. I read there was a wildflower festival around that time. It looked interesting.
Looks like I will head to Tampa in October and the Smokeys in June for the 2006 Gathering. Thanks again for the tourist alert. :) |
caitlin |
Posted - June 19 2005 : 12:07:55 AM quote: Originally posted by chasis_22
I am going through extensive training now to prepare for the Pro-AM Ballroom Competitions.
Really? How cool! You need to tell us more! |
chasis_22 |
Posted - June 18 2005 : 1:07:13 PM I voted for July but either date is fine with me. I think a fall gathering would be nice too. I am hoping to finally be able to make it out to the Gathering but I cannot say for a definite if I will be able to go or for how long. I am going through extensive training now to prepare for the Pro-AM Ballroom Competitions. I am hoping that I won't have a show to do during the gathering but like I said...I won't know for a while. |
Stephanie |
Posted - June 17 2005 : 10:02:51 AM I'm with Cherie on this one. I live in the area and the autumn traffic is horrendus! (sp?) Getting to and from places would be a nightmare. ALso, I have a concern that, even though this area IS beautiful in the fall, it isn't what it looked like in the movie. For new Gatherers who haven't visited the movie sites, they might miss out on those "aha!" moments because the landscape will look different. I, for one, absolutely love seeing the movie sites as they were in the movie: mostly in the summer. Also, remember that fall is hurricane season and might affect the ability of some of our Southern friends to attend. We wouldn't want Lady Ann and our other Floridians to miss out because they are at home boarding up their houses!! And don't forget the mountains were deeply affected by hurricane remnants last fall. In October of last year (a month after the worst storms), parts of the Chimney Rock area were closed, and Linville Falls was closed as well. It seems a risky time of year. Just my thoughts, Steph P.S. Hi Cherie!!! nice to see you around!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Cherie |
Posted - June 17 2005 : 09:13:53 AM Not to rain on anyone's parade. But I grew up in that area, and yes the fall is the most beutiful time of the year. HOWEVER!!!. It's the most beautiful time of the year. Thus, Hotel/motel/cabin rates are through the roof, (rent a year ahead!) And the traffic in alot of the film locations will be bad. Forget going to Cherokee-Gatlinburg, there are times when it would take several hours just to go 1 mile. But if that's the time of year you have your heart set on. Have a great time. You won't find this mountain girl out and about then |
Sunshine |
Posted - June 16 2005 : 11:19:03 PM Wow this is a 'oh my' moment for me.
Last year I went to Gatlinburg in Octocber for one whole day. Was supposed to be 2 days but got cut short because of my traveling cohort. Anyway on the drive back (8 hours one way thank you) we made a pack to come back to the Smokey Mountains at least once a year. Not sure if she will make it but I had planned to. Already had a wonderful cabin scouted out just outside Gatlinburg.
Ok back on topic. I think a fall gathering is a great idea because of the heat factor not to mention the 'skeeters and other biting bugs. What if it was planned around Columbus day and was a long weekend? Would that work for school folks?
If in the summer I think 3rd week in June is good.
Is anyone still planning on going to the area this fall?
Sunshine
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Kaylynn44 |
Posted - June 01 2005 : 1:27:11 PM Since we are a year closer to the Gathering, I thought that maybe the people that haven't voted yet as to which month would be better for them, could do that now. That way, we can start planning for 2006.
Love, Kay |
Kate |
Posted - July 07 2004 : 6:39:36 PM Well... by Gathering in the fall, I actually DID MEAN Gathering during the Fall break. Indeed, *I* wouldn't want to lose Gatherers who can only make it outwith school time, either! But... having gotten a terrible sunburn during the Games Day and knowing that other folks DON'T do trekking and climbing well during hot, sunny days, (and indeed, didn’t do Chimney Rock or Table Rock this Gathering for that very reason), I wanted to bring the subject up.
However, if a 'mini-gathering' can be done during the fall, (and I know from experience that it CAN), then that seems like a really good compromise... Fall in them there mountains is SUPERB!!!
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Dale_W |
Posted - July 06 2004 : 8:05:35 PM Grill partner, I agree with you!! Fall in the mountains is outstanding. Good time to see the elk herd at Cataloochee in the GSMNP.
Dale |
Dale_W |
Posted - July 06 2004 : 8:03:29 PM quote: Originally posted by Gadget Girl
Hate to jump in when the planning is so well under way....but....some other thoughts bounced around between some others of us were possibly having a mini-Fall-gathering on the off years of a BIG gathering for those that can get away, enjoy the fall foliage (breathtaking if timed right), and enjoy some cooler treks to the big hikes (CRP, Table Rock) - no guests, no special events, just movie sites and fall colors. I usually go every fall anywho so perhaps a few could meet up a fall or two for some site hiking and save our coins for the BIG EVENT every other year (which would be WONDERFUL in cooler months, but should be when the most folks can make it - they are what make a gathering)!
P.S. Halloween in CR is a blast! THERE ARE ghost stories to be told!
Just a thought! I'm sure there are more out there. All opinions ARE welcome!!!!!
GG Hope to get some pics and tales (involving blow-outs and such) up later this weekend - must.......rest............!
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Jayne |
Posted - July 06 2004 : 6:12:49 PM As things stand now, either June or July works for us. Fall would be wonderful (I've never been to NC during the autumn colors), but I would also hate to miss people who couldn't make it during the school year.
Jayne |
Fitz Williams |
Posted - July 03 2004 : 02:23:11 AM One thing to keep in mind when scheduling an event is the Mohican Games day. If it is a given that we will have the Games at the next Gathering, then we will have to have them at a time when the FBR does not have one of their own events scheduled. For instance, the weekend of July 9-11 is a major shoot for the FBR. We could not have had the Games there at that time. They have a shoot on the second Saturday of each month, and a championship event around the first of October each year. |
Bookworm |
Posted - July 02 2004 : 10:28:07 PM Me too, GG! |
Theresa |
Posted - July 02 2004 : 10:01:58 PM You know me, GG...I'm in! Carter also was asking about an Un-Gathering-type event...she's interested as well.
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