Spring 08, Knob Creek CANCELLED

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  • Rotor Talker

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    Just in case noone here had heard. They cancelled Spring 08 Knob Creek shoots, due to all the flooding current and expected.

    First time in 30 years, a shame.

    Hopefully be good for the Fall.

    Bob
     

    4sarge

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    Just in case noone here had heard. They canceled Spring 08 Knob Creek shoots, due to all the flooding current and expected.

    First time in 30 years, a shame.

    Hopefully be good for the Fall.

    Bob

    Thanks fer the heads up and

    I was planning a return visit after missing several years :xmad:
     

    TomN

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    Wow that stinks! But I remember a few years ago how badly muddy the parking fields were, and it really didn't rain that much. I can imagine it's mostly a lake by now. Ah well, looks like I'll be there in the fall!
     

    Barry in IN

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    Thanks for the heads up. I wasn't planning on going this time, but you never know.

    That's a shame, but not exactly shocking.
    I haven't been in several years, but have never been there when the parking lot was not a muddy mess. It started out that way by raining in the days leading up to it, then it ALWAYS rained during the weekend. They used to have tractors circling around the lot, pulling people out.
    With that history, and the rains pre-soaking everything, I'm not all that surprised. It wouldn't take much more than "normal" rains to do it.
     
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