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I thought you weren't allowed back after your last trip when you attempted to free willy.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostMid January but to be confirmed. Will be travelling from Seattle to Orcas Island and also Vancouver Island during my stay there so no idea what the ferries will be like although it looks like I can get a flight from Seattle to Friday Harbour on Orcas again depending on the weather.
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Mid January but to be confirmed. Will be travelling from Seattle to Orcas Island and also Vancouver Island during my stay there so no idea what the ferries will be like although it looks like I can get a flight from Seattle to Friday Harbour on Orcas again depending on the weather.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostNo it'll be fine. Doesn't tend to snow on that coast. San Diego gets a little foggy as does San Fran so thats the only chance of a cancellation, LA, SJ airports etc will be fine.
When are you going?
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No it'll be fine. Doesn't tend to snow on that coast. San Diego gets a little foggy as does San Fran so thats the only chance of a cancellation, LA, SJ airports etc will be fine.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostOr anybody else with something to add.
Need to head for the west coast US in January to meet up with ex ClientCo for talk on a new startup biz. What are the chances of being stuck in an airport or hotel cos of weather at that time of year?
Only been to the east coast in winter and although very cold and loads of snow travel was unaffected.
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you'd have less trouble going to Amsterdam instead.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostYeah was in Los Angeles in Feb and it was balmy compared to here.
Heading for Seattle not sure about direct flights but more worried about connections from Glasgow to London I suppose.
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Originally posted by Damon View PostI used to fly out LAX during winter and not a chance of snow!Yeah was in Los Angeles in Feb and it was balmy compared to here.Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View Postto maximise your chances fly to east coast and change planes, to minimise your chances fly direct.
Heading for Seattle not sure about direct flights but more worried about connections from Glasgow to London I suppose.
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to maximise your chances fly to east coast and change planes, to minimise your chances fly direct.Originally posted by Cliphead View PostWhat are the chances of being stuck in an airport or hotel cos of weather at that time of year?
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Hey MF
Or anybody else with something to add.
Need to head for the west coast US in January to meet up with ex ClientCo for talk on a new startup biz. What are the chances of being stuck in an airport or hotel cos of weather at that time of year?
Only been to the east coast in winter and although very cold and loads of snow travel was unaffected.Tags: None
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