CFC St Louis Meetup

Ok, let's narrow down a month. June or July? I'm good for either.

If we get the date nailed down soon I can put for time off from work.
 
Either probably works for me. My class begins June 16 but I have no idea what time it is in the day. Regardless, it shouldn't take up much time, so I should be good.
 
Wanna say June then? Before Missouri turns into an oven? :p
 
Wanna say June then? Before Missouri turns into an oven? :p

June ought to work, though you're a little too late to avoid the oven. :p Might be right around my birthday, too!
 
Heh, we could do it around your birthday if you want to.

Hobbs/others, wanna chip in at all on the date?
 
Come on people, no one?

This is depressing!
 
Sorry for not checking in. In the space of 3 weeks, I get promoted to team lead on the satellite team, got a new job that requires looong commutes, my grandfather died and then NASA published rules that are very favorable to the satellite team's lunar mission (in that order). So I've been a bit busy.

Does June 28th work for anyone?


Also, what do you all want to do?

We could do traditional type meetups at a bar or something. We could go to Dave and Busters (arcade with lots of games and lots of booze). I've also heard of a place that I think is called The Factory or something, it's like a giant indoor park for adults.


Or we could do something outdoorsey. I could take you all to this awesome old cemetery where the brother of either Lewis or Clark (can't remember which) is buried along with Revolutionary and ACW vets next to this awesome moseleum that was built with marble floated up the Mississippi from Egypt. Then we could go hiking on some kick-ass top of the river bluff trails and then dig up some fossils or something.

There's also a lot of casinos we could hit up.

Up to you guys.
 
Awesome, a meetup that's actually feasible for me to attend!

And yet I probably won't be able to, sadly.
 
Sorry for not checking in. In the space of 3 weeks, I get promoted to team lead on the satellite team, got a new job that requires looong commutes, my grandfather died and then NASA published rules that are very favorable to the satellite team's lunar mission (in that order). So I've been a bit busy.

Does June 28th work for anyone?


Also, what do you all want to do?

We could do traditional type meetups at a bar or something. We could go to Dave and Busters (arcade with lots of games and lots of booze). I've also heard of a place that I think is called The Factory or something, it's like a giant indoor park for adults.


Or we could do something outdoorsey. I could take you all to this awesome old cemetery where the brother of either Lewis or Clark (can't remember which) is buried along with Revolutionary and ACW vets next to this awesome moseleum that was built with marble floated up the Mississippi from Egypt. Then we could go hiking on some kick-ass top of the river bluff trails and then dig up some fossils or something.

There's also a lot of casinos we could hit up.

Up to you guys.

June 28 ought to work for me, yeah! And I'd love to go hiking! :D

Which cemetery is that, BTW? Jefferson Barracks? If so, that'd be great since Joe and I could use the local archery range.
 
28th could work, I'd have to check my work schedule, and then put in for a day off.

But yeah, I'd be down for just about anything down south.
 
Awesome, a meetup that's actually feasible for me to attend!

And yet I probably won't be able to, sadly.
What's the problem? Need a ride? I can pick you up.

June 28 ought to work for me, yeah! And I'd love to go hiking! :D

Which cemetery is that, BTW? Jefferson Barracks? If so, that'd be great since Joe and I could use the local archery range.
It's called Miles Cemetary and it's about 20 minutes from JB. The hiking trails are all within an hour of JB. They recently restored it.

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We could also go to Fort De Chartes
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We missed the June Rendevouz unfortunately, but it's still a really cool old French Fort to visit and it's on the same route as most of the hiking trails.
28th could work, I'd have to check my work schedule, and then put in for a day off.

But yeah, I'd be down for just about anything down south.
Cool beans, let me know.
Still haven't found a job, so I'm gonna pass for now. Y'all have fun!
Sorry to hear that, best of luck!


So do you all have any ideas or preferences on what you want to do? I'm up for anything and we can do multiple things in one day.

For example, if you all wanted to shoot arrows, hike and site-see then I could pick people up in St. Louis or South County and shuttle us from location to location. Luckily, pretty much everything we've talked about lies on a road that runs North-South from JB down to Prarie Du Roche so we could hit them all up in order.

Then we could head back to St. Louis for dinner/drinks.
 
I gotta say, hobbs, that sounds like an amazing plan! I'm all for it!
 
What's the name of the place with fossils? Something like Powder Valley? I haven't been there in maybe a decade, but I picked up a lot of nice seashell imprints. Haven't been to Fort De Chartres in years either, I used to go there when I was a kid for my friend's birthday.
 
I'll leave it up to you guys who live down there to decide what we'll do, since I don't know the area at all.

Is the 28th solid though? Cause when I go into work tomorrow I can make sure I reserve the date.
 
What's the name of the place with fossils? Something like Powder Valley? I haven't been there in maybe a decade, but I picked up a lot of nice seashell imprints. Haven't been to Fort De Chartres in years either, I used to go there when I was a kid for my friend's birthday.
Well, there are two places. One is just a trail where when you are up on the bluff, you can go two this granite outcrop and there are some corral reefs that stick out of the rock. You can't dig any fossils up there though.

The other place is a creek, it has a french name (Praire Du Long creek - a lot of places here have french names since it was a really old french colonial area) but everyone calls it fossil creek. It's just a stream where the sides are loose dirt and you can basically stick your hand into the dirt and pull out crinoid steams and sea shells. I once found a perfect archimedes screw, which is pretty rare. It's owned by a farmer but we can go back in there with permission.

I've never heard of Powder Valley though. Where is that?
I'll leave it up to you guys who live down there to decide what we'll do, since I don't know the area at all.

Is the 28th solid though? Cause when I go into work tomorrow I can make sure I reserve the date.
The 28th works for me, sounds like it works for Phrossack. So if you can get that day off then get it.
 
Huzzah! I'll report back tomorrow.
 
Alrighty, I've got an Amtrak train which will take get me from Chicago to St. Louis by 1220pm. This should leave the afternoon open for all sorts of activities and what not.

The rub is that transportation from St. Louis to Columbia is in pretty short order. The latest I was able to find was a Greyhound bus which leaves at 615pm, which doesn't leave much time for dinner and what not. So we'll have to schedule around that if it's ok. I'll hold off on buying the tickets for now, though I'd like to get them soon while they are cheap.

EDIT: Hmmm, a bit more trouble. Doesn't seem like there's a train from my town to Chicago on Saturday in time for the 7am Amtrak... public transportation is tough to figure out! Maybe I'll have to drive to St. Louis?
 
Alrighty, I've got an Amtrak train which will take get me from Chicago to St. Louis by 1220pm. This should leave the afternoon open for all sorts of activities and what not.

The rub is that transportation from St. Louis to Columbia is in pretty short order. The latest I was able to find was a Greyhound bus which leaves at 615pm, which doesn't leave much time for dinner and what not. So we'll have to schedule around that if it's ok. I'll hold off on buying the tickets for now, though I'd like to get them soon while they are cheap.

EDIT: Hmmm, a bit more trouble. Doesn't seem like there's a train from my town to Chicago on Saturday in time for the 7am Amtrak... public transportation is tough to figure out! Maybe I'll have to drive to St. Louis?

How long might that take? It's looking like we'll have to cut out some activities from the schedule. Maybe we could just shoot, hike, and go for dinner. At least if you drive you could bring your archery kit.

Would you want to shoot with us, Hobbs, or would you rather pick us up after we're done?
 
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