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Fellow S4GRU Geeks!  It is time for my annual Summer Family Camping trip.  We were planning to go back to the Black Hills of South Dakota, but because of a mandatory work meeting that I could not get out of, I have had to shorten our trip and stay closer to home.

 

I will be on vacation from Thursday evening, July 18th through Wednesday, July 24th.  I will be in and out of coverage the whole time.  So my availability will be hit and miss.

 

Also, the days before and after my vacation, my work schedule is very busy.  And I'm behind on PM's, emails and forum responses.  I am going to try to take a few hours every day to go through my backlog, but if I don't respond to you before I leave please be patient with me.  If you see others complaining, or wondering where I am, please link them to this post.

 

Since I will be within a few hours of Castle Rock, Colorado, I plan to stop by and check out some Samsung equipment and LTE goodness.  If they started deploying on sites further south the I-25 corridor, I would be ecstatic!

 

Robert

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Have fun Robert! Funny thing, I'm taking a camping trip up to the Sequioa's this weekend with part of my church family, lol.

 

 

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Have an awesome vacation, Robert! Given all you do, I almost feel guilty for going on vacation for the next two weeks, seeing as how I just got back from a weekend of hiking and visiting breweries in Southern Oregon...almost. ;)

 

Enjoy your time away. You deserve it! May you have a relaxing time, filled with much Samsung equipment and LTE goodness, but above all, don't forget to Sensorly map! :D

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Since I will be within a few hours of Castle Rock, Colorado, I plan to stop by and check out some Samsung equipment and LTE goodness.  If they started deploying on sites further south the I-25 corridor, I would be ecstatic!

 

Robert

 

I sense a conspiracy.  Castle Rock, eh?  Charlie must be letting Robert camp on his estate and giving Robert free Dish Network for life in order to get S4GRU to stop maligning him.

 

AJ 

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Excellent timing, I plan on being on vacation right about the same time. Hopefully I'll be spending lots of time on this https://www.google.com/mapmaker?ll=47.003378,-95.064354&spn=0.030905,0.061197&z=14&q=Potato+Lake,+Hubbard,+MN&utm_source=mapseditbutton_normal&gw=30&lyt=large_map_v3

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I sense a conspiracy. Castle Rock, eh? Charlie must be letting Robert camp on his estate and giving Robert free Dish Network for life in order to get S4GRU to stop maligning him.

 

AJ

Man, I think this is the equivalent of making fun of my heritage. That's low: :hee:

 

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Next time I and the rest of us would appreciate more notice. That way I could have planned my disconnected vacation in conjunction with yours. Thanks alot. Now I have to go read a book or something. Thanks. :)

 

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Have a good (well-deserved) vacation! Make sure to turn on your Nexus 4 every once in awhile; 10x10 LTE (which is live in at least some parts of the Denver metro...personal experience) is fun while we wait for 20MHz TD :)

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Have a good (well-deserved) vacation! Make sure to turn on your Nexus 4 every once in awhile; 10x10 LTE (which is live in at least some parts of the Denver metro...personal experience) is fun while we wait for 20MHz TD :)

We have 10x10 in Albuquerque already. Blazin'!

 

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We are doing final packing. I'm inspecting the camper trailer and we should be on the road in an hour or so. See you guys in a week! Thanks to all of you who work behind the scenes, in the forums and help to cover so I can take a vacation with my family.

 

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Bump! Just a reminder to all that I'm on vacation. Received a couple of impatient PM's today.

 

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We are camping at Spanish Peaks near Walsenburg and a really severe storm is bearing down on our little camper.  Let's see if this thing can hold!!!  http://www.weather.com/weather/alerts/localalerts/USCO0396?phenomena=TSG&significance=Y&areaid=COZ087&office=KPUB&etn=0000

 

 

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We are camping at Spanish Peaks near Walsenburg and a really severe storm is bearing down on our little camper.  Let's see if this thing can hold!!!  http://www.weather.com/weather/alerts/localalerts/USCO0396?phenomena=TSG&significance=Y&areaid=COZ087&office=KPUB&etn=0000

 

 

Robert

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Hope ya made it.

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