Late breaking news from the top secret test facility. Although the vehicle is now en route, we can at last share images of the final assembly. Retroactively.
A picture of the lovely ecorocket, before the necessary holes were cut.
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Econauts,
Now that you are on the dusty trail, I will keep closer tabs until you are near the source of the nektar of the godz.
Hug a tree for me as you pass though the mountain goodness, they're ain't any near here in the prairie flatness. Should be easy going though. :-)
Sorry about that lack of proper grammer. I should have written: "...there ain't any near here in the prairie flatness." I never was no good at no book lernin...
Wow Bill, it looks lovely, very impressive. Good luck! I can't believe tomorrow is departure day already! Will be looking for you in the news, hopefully you won't be blown of the road by any 18 wheelers. I will give Mr. Lynch your best if he's in town. M
The 18 wheelers have faded into the distance of our concern now that we've seen our route through the Rockies.
We're likely going to push and pull the EcoRocket over many mountains. No joke.
Okay, we can 'haulage' the EcoRocket over the mountains, but then our tight presentation schedule for the Okanogan Valley and beyond is likely radically different.
That's what hurts - may have to cancel out for some of the kids.
6 comments:
Econauts,
Now that you are on the dusty trail, I will keep closer tabs until you are near the source of the nektar of the godz.
Hug a tree for me as you pass though the mountain goodness, they're ain't any near here in the prairie flatness. Should be easy going though. :-)
Derek
Econauts:
Sorry about that lack of proper grammer. I should have written: "...there ain't any near here in the prairie flatness." I never was no good at no book lernin...
Derek
Doc,
Thanks for posting the build photos. Hope somebody's got the photos Utopia Took of the near-finished version...
Derek,
There are more trees than you can easily shake a stick at.
Today we prepare for tomorrow's Departure in Victoria.
Wow Bill, it looks lovely, very impressive.
Good luck! I can't believe tomorrow is departure day already! Will be looking for you in the news, hopefully you won't be blown of the road by any 18 wheelers. I will give Mr. Lynch your best if he's in town.
M
Thanks for the Blessing, Mary.
The 18 wheelers have faded into the distance of our concern now that we've seen our route through the Rockies.
We're likely going to push and pull the EcoRocket over many mountains. No joke.
Okay, we can 'haulage' the EcoRocket over the mountains, but then our tight presentation schedule for the Okanogan Valley and beyond is likely radically different.
That's what hurts - may have to cancel out for some of the kids.
-- Major Dude
MD, Mr. G & I just checked out the pics of the vehicle. Wow! Sleek! Very Nice. Looking forward to more images and hearing more about the trek.
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