Not going to write much here as its getting late and have had some connection issues here at the hotel where the conference is at. I drove up Hwy 285 today over the Kenosha Pass which is about 50 miles southwest of Denver. Upon crossing the pass, you come across vast open, flat terrain (South Park), which is quite scenic given the amount of snow cover. I did spend about a half hour photographing in an area a few miles east of Jefferson. Unfortunately, I don’t have time to post a photo since it’s so late. I got back to Denver and met my friend Michelle during the late afternoon and early evening. Also met up with Evan Bookbinder for dinner as well with Michelle. Afterwards, went back to the hotel and spent time meeting with other chasers (Rocky, Vince Miller, etc.) for most of the rest of the evening. Tomorrow is the main convention day with the bulk of the talks, including mine on Greensburg at 9am (originally scheduled for 2:30 but was bumped up due to Greg Forbes not being able to make it). More later! -Mike
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February 16, 2008
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