I think the original plan was to get a European meet together. For
those in the States, hopping on to a plane to Philly (or elsewhere)
is similar to hopping on a plane to Austin... ;-)
Which is probably why we were talking fjords, mountain huts,
vineyards etc and not mega hubs and plastic hotels! Code different...
Having said that, the idea of Rb coaching events is great wherever
they are.
No offence given or intended...
On 3 Mar 2006, at 17:30, Brad Rhine wrote:
Location: A city (in the States*) that houses a hub for a major
airline, i.e. Dallas, Phoenix, Las Vegas (not sure if this is a
hub), St. Louis (same question), Chicago. This should ensure that
everybody could get to the location relatively cheaply.
How would folks feel about Philadelphia (or near Philadelphia with
a free ride from the airport)?
Tony Spencer
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