Second Tri-Annual MT.net at The Lake BBQ, Get Together, and Not-So-Creepy Sleepover
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Joined: Nov 2008
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From: Tampa, Florida
Sorry, Bryan. We'll sunburn a ginger in your honor.
Adding Petrolmed to the list.
Ryan, the toughest part of wakeboarding is getting up. After that it's like skateboarding on black ice. Getting up requires lots of grip strength and arm/shoulder strength. If you aren't tough enough to do it right away we'll let Sawyer show you how.
Adding Petrolmed to the list.
Ryan, the toughest part of wakeboarding is getting up. After that it's like skateboarding on black ice. Getting up requires lots of grip strength and arm/shoulder strength. If you aren't tough enough to do it right away we'll let Sawyer show you how.
Sorry, Bryan. We'll sunburn a ginger in your honor.
Adding Petrolmed to the list.
Ryan, the toughest part of wakeboarding is getting up. After that it's like skateboarding on black ice. Getting up requires lots of grip strength and arm/shoulder strength. If you aren't tough enough to do it right away we'll let Sawyer show you how.
Adding Petrolmed to the list.
Ryan, the toughest part of wakeboarding is getting up. After that it's like skateboarding on black ice. Getting up requires lots of grip strength and arm/shoulder strength. If you aren't tough enough to do it right away we'll let Sawyer show you how.

Steve, I imagine we can roll in and begin the sleepover fun Friday night considering some of our long distance drives? It'll be a slightly late arrival due to leaving after work, but I'd rather not make the drive early Saturday morning. When you have a better idea, let us know your schedule and what you prefer.
I am excite.
I am excite.
Thinking of knee boarding make my right knee throb (current tear in meniscus)... walked into shop today to find a nice big pool of black stuff under my NB. It wouldn't have survived the trip. Y'all have fun now, take plenty of pics/video... I might be glad I couldn't make it (I was gonna say come, but hey, this is MT and that could be taken literally)
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Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 22,204
Total Cats: 3,560
From: Tampa, Florida
The weather changes in this state frequently so it's almost pointless to rely on average weather reporting. And a lot of the typical east->west moving cells scatter by the time they get over there. There will probably be rain (since that's all it has done this summer) but hopefully it won't be much.
Wouldn't care, except for the possibility of the smoker being affected. Might need a tent just to protect the precious.
I "found" 3 bags of burger buns, 4 boxes of triskets/crackers and some other assorted items from one of the rentals. I shall bring them for you all to feast.
Edit: Also a jar of peanut butter and marshmallow fluff.
Edit 2: No lobster. Weather has been poor. :(
Edit: Also a jar of peanut butter and marshmallow fluff.
Edit 2: No lobster. Weather has been poor. :(
The wife will ask her catering employer for a pop up tarp. They have a couple broken ones. Going to see if we can barrow one with the intent to fix it, or not bring it back any more broken.

How big is the space we need to potentially cover? I have two canopies to choose from.
The smoker takes up a 3x3 area at most, really it is closer to 2x2 footprint. Then I have a white folding table that I put next to it to use as a prep spot and such. So I would guess a 8x8-10x10 canopy would be more then fine.







