Re: G2K 1/2 & confession

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Posted by Stephanie on July 31, 2000 at 07:12:21:

In Reply to: Re: In Pictures & Words ... posted by Bill R on July 30, 2000 at 08:22:57:

Bill! I'll take you up on G2K 1/2! Actually I have a confession: I went to Chimney Rock the other day! Aaaahh I know I know sorry for you folks who live too far away, but I was taking an out-of-towner and we had a blast! It's funny how many times on the trail we heard people mention THE MOVIE, and several at the bottom of the falls were discussing it at length. I felt sorry for them for not having been at the Gathering! I have been going to CRP all my life but it will never be the same after G2K. You will be glad to know they have cleaned the graffiti off the rock, by the way!
Steph


: : Good to see that "The Last of the Mohicans" is standing up well to the test of time! The above article, passed along by Bertha Boucher, came out recently as LOTM was being shown on TNT/TBS ... I suppose it's Canadian? Don't know for sure ...

: : Finally made some time to hook up the DVD player to our video capture device, watch the movie, and take pictures ... What a treat! As we decided on what images to shoot & use on the Site (and, I should add, we shot a LOT more than we used, and probably SHOULD have captured a lot more ... just in case! Ah, EXCESS!) ... running stuff in slo-mo, frequently pausing, backing up, a little forward ... you know ... trying to get what we wanted (not always succeeding, either! :( ... ) ... one thing became apparent, Magua & Alice stole the show! Forget UNCAS & Alice, it's MAGUA & Alice ... THEY'RE the couple! And not just on the cliff scene ... THROUGHOUT! We found the two of them to be the most "photogenic" ... such expressions! Masterful work by both of them, Wes Studi & Jodhi May! I'm amazed that we learned something new, even after "studying" this film for so long! Anyhow, hope you all enjoy the captures we DID come up with.

: : Will keep this short, as my tongue IS sore (thanks Victoria!) from biting hard on it ... next time I run into one General Custer, Bill, I WILL ask him! Is there still gold in them thar hills? As you may know, it was an 1874 expedition, led by Custer, that discovered gold in the Black Hills, that led to the taking of these scared grounds, that led to Little Bighorn in 1876.

: : One last thing ... the deadline is Monday, July 31 at Noon EDT. Deadlines often extend, but don't take a chance ... if you care about making the River Walk area free for all to enjoy, do send your e-mails to NC Governor Hunt, et al TODAY!

: : See you On The Trail ... maybe under Bridal Veil?

: Thanks for the pics Rich!!! I don't know about others, but makes me wanna do G2K all over again. Any backers for a
: G2K 1/2? Maybe meet and do it all again come November or December? Post Thanksgiving or Pre-Christmas in Marion, NC????

: And Kate, dear, if you can lift that big boulder and toss it all the way over the pond to crush that gnomie, then I wanna enter you in our Highland games for the rock toss and make some serious bets!! (Gnome squashing by the way is outlawed in most states (though not in Doc Mary's state unfortunately) but for some reason the United Nations has better things to do than negotiate an international treaty preventing it between nations)

: Great update Rich. Loved the pics. Too bad the DVD storyline doesnt match the excellent picture quality :P Right Marcia?

: Bill R


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