There is also one in Louisiana in Sept. and one in South central region, probably OK city.
 
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From: John I Evans
Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2002 2:53 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Re: [RR] RKTC(Ranger Kids Trainning Camp)
 
Iron Mike, a very good sugestion to rent a car, but I don't drive at all:( John
      
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>Subject: Re: [RR] RKTC(Ranger Kids Trainning Camp)
>Date: 01/01/2002 9:46 AM
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In a message dated 1/1/2002 10:09:32 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:


Y'all,
               Hey there quick question, I have decided this year to go
to RKTC.  I was going to go to NTC, but with teaching SA, I felt that the RKTC
would be more training for me.  Then do NTC.  My question is as I am
deciding which camp would be cheaper.  There is three of them.
Florida, Ohio, and Oregon.  Two things is there anyone out there that
going to these camps.  My options are flying or taking Greyhound.  Which
I don't mind?  However if I can hitch a ride, it would be cheaper for me.
My other question, as I mention is that I don't mind taking the bus. 
I would need a pick up at the bus station, and after the camp.  I would
need a ride just back to the station if no one mind. 
Thanks for any help Y'all can help with
John



  Have you ever just weighed the option of renting a car from somewhere like Enterprise or Alamo with unlimited mileage?  Might be more convenient.  I rented a car at the airport and then drove to New Hampshire from Washington, DC and it was a whole lot easier than dealing with the public transportation aspects and I didn't have to worry about all of the time that would have been lost waiting on those public transportation people to do what they had to do.  Try to get someone from your outpost/section district to go with and split the cost of the rental to help defer your rental payment. You can control your ability to stop for a pit stop when you need to too.  If it is a matter of going from left coast to right coast, fly, but it's an option you may want to consider if time is valuable. Greyhound stops everywhere in between your destination and where you are and takes a lot of time. I just thought it is an option you may want to explore.  No lost luggage, no revolting passenger s, no luggage lines, no airport evacuations due to potential terrorist threats, no waiting for someone to come get you, your own choice to stop and get something that you would eat along the way. Just convenience.  Prices are very reasonable these days.

A thought with care to consider
Be Blessed!

Iron Mike

John  Jesus loves you(John 3:16) Royal Rangers Lt. Cmdr with Opost 7th

  
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