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Hi Greg,

Ft. Madison and Burlington are frequent haunts of mine. and I sure would
like to go.  Unfortunately after spending a week in Salt Lake City, (only
two days of which I was able to shoot),  I have other matters to finish up
this weekend.

Now as I finish this message a day later, and you're probably already gone,
and I am very envious.  I had two days of shooting while I was in SLC, one
on Soldier Summit, the other between SLC and Elko, NV.   Only shot 5 trains
the latter day, which was kinda of a bummer, but they should be really good
shots.  Actually about the same amount of trains on Soldier Summit, but
much easier to chase, as once you get past KNOLLS in the Great Salt Basin,
you can't access the tracks (about 60 miles), after that, its O.K. but
getting to the tracks is a bear.  

Really wish I could've spent more time out there.  I could've stayed the
weekend, but I was out of money.
Let me know (and Dave of course) when you decide to go again, because I
really have the urge to get out and shoot again.

Rick Newton
St. Charles, MO -- Somewhere high above the Floodplains

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