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Re: STT Vs. EIS??
[Re: Riverfrontbrewer]
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03/20/2016 01:21 PM
03/20/2016 01:21 PM
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Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 10,213 GJ, CO S/V Long Overdue
sail2wind
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GJ, CO S/V Long Overdue
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Riverfrontbrewer said:sail2wind said: Riverfront and MrM I also feel your pain. We have one more leg from Grand Junction then you guys. We can fly Delta to SLC, United to DIA, or AA DFW. STT has always been more convenient and less expensive. We did have a Leatherman stolen in SJU. In many years and many ferries, we have never been stranded in STT or BVI, guess we are lucky. Yeah, it's nice to live in out of the way places, but it makes travel challenging! We now have about a 3 hour drive to DIA, but that's not near as bad as having an extra leg on an already long trip. I wonder if one of those private jet services out of Centennial Airport could go direct to EIS??!! We have flown No Way DIA, $150 from GJ. It is a nice quick flight, better then the 4 1/2 hour drive to DIA.
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