We all evolve every year to one degree or another. We learn from mistakes and from other chasers from time to time.
The biggest change for me for the 2017 season comes from a chance meeting with Robert Forry and Michael Gavin at the Twistex memorial the day after Dodge City. We had flown down, rented a car and were on our way to the airport to head back. They had driven down from up North (our neck of the woods) and were going to continue chasing. What happened was that if we would have driven home from that spot instead of heading to the airport, we would have made it home about three hours quicker! After the usual airport delay, laying down a bunch of money for plane tickets and a vehicle rental, we would have been way better off just driving home. Another problem with flying is getting all the stuff you want to take with you on the plane. That's why next year we'll be taking my daily driver, a old Chevy Avalanche, down for storm chasing. We're in the process now of getting it set up and I couldn't be happier.
Another thing I vow to do, once again, is to try to stick to paved roads as much as possible. Sometimes a person is just better off driving a little extra distance rather than tempting fate on some of those clay lined ice rinks in the Southern plains. I've never gotten stuck in a ditch, but have seen plenty of others who have. The worse part about it is if you go in a ditch, your chase day is probably done.
I've always declined to get frequent user discount cards for anything. I just don't like having a crap load of cards in my wallet or anywhere else. I'm gonna break down and get one for Holiday Inn though. Holiday Inn Expresses are always the first hotel I search for when looking for a place to stay. I might as well save some money since I'm going to stay there anyway. Love those places.
Last thing. I'm going to get a decent camera. I've always been intimidated by all the buttons, but have someone who knows a little bit about cameras who will show me how to use it. Maybe old dogs can learn new tricks...
The biggest change for me for the 2017 season comes from a chance meeting with Robert Forry and Michael Gavin at the Twistex memorial the day after Dodge City. We had flown down, rented a car and were on our way to the airport to head back. They had driven down from up North (our neck of the woods) and were going to continue chasing. What happened was that if we would have driven home from that spot instead of heading to the airport, we would have made it home about three hours quicker! After the usual airport delay, laying down a bunch of money for plane tickets and a vehicle rental, we would have been way better off just driving home. Another problem with flying is getting all the stuff you want to take with you on the plane. That's why next year we'll be taking my daily driver, a old Chevy Avalanche, down for storm chasing. We're in the process now of getting it set up and I couldn't be happier.
Another thing I vow to do, once again, is to try to stick to paved roads as much as possible. Sometimes a person is just better off driving a little extra distance rather than tempting fate on some of those clay lined ice rinks in the Southern plains. I've never gotten stuck in a ditch, but have seen plenty of others who have. The worse part about it is if you go in a ditch, your chase day is probably done.
I've always declined to get frequent user discount cards for anything. I just don't like having a crap load of cards in my wallet or anywhere else. I'm gonna break down and get one for Holiday Inn though. Holiday Inn Expresses are always the first hotel I search for when looking for a place to stay. I might as well save some money since I'm going to stay there anyway. Love those places.
Last thing. I'm going to get a decent camera. I've always been intimidated by all the buttons, but have someone who knows a little bit about cameras who will show me how to use it. Maybe old dogs can learn new tricks...
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