Actually it's the US that might not let you back in, which would be a shame actually.

C�sar wrote:

frank theriault wrote:

On Sun, 21 Nov 2004 00:38:39 -0600, C�sar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Well, I am finally getting my trip north.  The funny thing is that I
will probably be making the trip again in January.  When it rains it
pours...

I will be flying to NYC on 30 November.
I will be in Baltimore and its environs on the 1st and 2nd of December.
I will drive back to NYC on the 3rd for the weekend.
I will be back in Baltimore on the 6th and 7th.  Probably driving back
to NYC on the 7th.
I will then actually be taking some vacation time in NYC - woohoo!
I should be in NYC from the 8th until I fly back down here on the 13th.
Whew!

So, any takers on the PDML on getting together?
My time in the Mid-Atlantic area is somewhat limited, but I am always up
for meeting up with people.


Wondering if I should look for 67 gear while up in NYC,


If you could make it as far north as Buffalo...  <vbg>

Mind you, I still haven't gotten around to getting my Birth
Certificate so I can cross the border, so you'd have to get into Fort
Erie, Ontario.  That wouldn't be a problem, but do you think they'd
let you back in?  <vbg>

I better get going on that Birth Certificate thing - I want it before
GFM this time!  No guarantees I can sweet-talk my way across the
border next time.  <g>

cheers,
frank


Frank,

Friends visiting prevent me from staying up north longer. If not, I would definitely consider it.

You better get that certificate thing straightened out - without you people on GFMtn will think that I am the weird one :-)

I on the other hand could make it across and back - I always carry my passport. I will wear it out before I fill it up (no international trip this year :-( ). Then again - would Canada actually prevent me from leaving? They would have to claim me :-)

I have to pencil a trip to Canada at some point - I have never been,

C�sar
Panama City, Florida




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