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To: Runomo™ who wrote (92213)8/2/2014 8:53:59 AM
From: da_cheif™  Respond to of 206795
 
the gap in the spy near 190 has to be coincident with a fat trin and tick in combination if history is any guide.....a closing trin near 200 or better would signal a panic bottom....so far we havent seen a fat closing trin.....maybe it will occur into www.....and all 3rd wave blasts are preceded by 2nd wave pullbacks and by their nature are very ugly.....the uglier the better



To: Runomo™ who wrote (92213)8/2/2014 9:05:42 AM
From: rimshot  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 206795
 
thanks RF ... I put this package of charts together for you .. take care friend -

forums.technicalwatch.com

we are enjoying retired life ... never believed in my backpacking days that I would be sleeping
so much in an RV in later years as we are now ... Montana has been good to us this summer with
nearly a complete lack of tourists where we have been residing in our various RV's ... if you
ever make it to Dell, MT population 29 try the Calf-A for a meal, they have a nearby airstrip that substitutes
for landing a plane on the gravel road nearby which used to be the routine in the 80's and 90's until
a utility pole was taken out when backing up for parking ..the railroad crews now let the train idle while they
enjoy dinner at this place ... the good food has not changed since 1978 when it opened.

see you again one day

any hikers out there: try the 90-minute steep walk-up to Baker Lake at the base of Trapper Peak near Darby MT located in the Bitterroot river valley ...
amazing scenery with two smaller lakes at approx. 8000 feet elevation above Baker Lake ...
last week I found a 20-pound chunk of quartz among the granite bolders resting on the ridge above the Middle lake in the upper basin just below Trapper Peak --
treacherous road to the Trailhead, fyi, so take it slow on the
blind corners