Meeting RSVP

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I haven't RSVP'ed for the 1/20/08 RRGCC planning meeting because?

Poll ended at Sun Jan 20, 2008 1:26 pm

I plan on attending but I never RSVP.
1
5%
I plan on attending but I haven't had a chance to RSVP yet.
4
19%
I'm holding out hope that the weather forecast is wrong and I can climb that day.
3
14%
I love to climb in the bitter cold. No other people, snakes, or bugs to worry about.
1
5%
I'm outta here. Headed south for bouldering over the long weekend.
3
14%
Meetings are boring. I wouldn't attend an RRGCC meeting no matter when or where.
9
43%
 
Total votes: 21

captain static
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Meeting RSVP

Post by captain static »

What's your excuse?

We'll probably be looking at having a follow-up planning meeting some time in February. What would people prefer? Either Saturday evening or Sunday morning at Torrent? Another option would be to have the meeting at a gym such as Rocksport or Rockquest? That way people could get some climbing in no matter what the weather is.
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Josephine
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Post by Josephine »

headin' south :wink: it is a holiday weekend after all and i have 4 days off in a row - woo hoo!!!

Sat evening @ Torrent in Feb gets my vote. unless the weather's really bad - and then Rock Quest would be great!
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Meadows
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Post by Meadows »

The weather doesn't look that great this weekend to bring climbers all the way to the Red.
captain static
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Post by captain static »

Bring your tools. Maybee the waterfall ice will be forming up?
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charlie
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Post by charlie »

I move we relocate to Don's house so we can drink Bourbon, watch football/boxing, and pull plastix.


Can I get a second?
Wes
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Post by Wes »

Just a thought, but you might have better turn out with some kind of online interactive chat / presentation on a wednesday night rather then a cold saturday at the red. Maybe even then if it was nice at the red. I understand that not everyone has a computer at home, but would guess you would get at least as many, if not more, then a live in person thing. Or maybe, you can do some kind of hybrid, where the BOD and a few people that can make it to one location (anywhere with wireless) and are part of a webcast, with remote users able to make real time comments, etc. It might sound like voodoo, but welcome to 2003. :wink:
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Spragwa
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Post by Spragwa »

Wes, we are definitely moving in that direction using Torrent as a base. But until we have the technology, which we just don't have yet, we have to do it in person. Keeping it at the Red was our idea to maximize participation from all users. Still, any and all suggestions are helpful for sure...except for Charlie's :twisted:
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charlie
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Post by charlie »

You know I'll be there, may be fashionably late, but attending nevertheless. :wink:

Torrent is the best option we've got honestly. A lot of us will be coming from Lex and Cinci and others will be coming in from the southerly or easterly direction. Torrent is pretty good (thanks Bob!) because everyone knows where it is and there's plenty of room for participants as well as media/supplies/deliverables. It's nice to have sort of an office location.

We have a lot to cover from a BOD standpoint in this meeting anyways. IMO if done properly the initial motions of strategic planning are at such a high level that there should be plenty of chances for these plans to evolve. Once we get some ideas and plans drafted, input and review from other interested peeps will much more valuable. Don't stress about missing this one, there will be plenty more chances to weigh in or mortgage your future by signing up to help (even if it's running AV for future teleconferences :wink: ).
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Post by pawilkes »

this is the first i've heard of the meeting but i'm going to try to make it.
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Post by the lurkist »

I will be there. Sat evening is better for me. Down at Bob's lodge.
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