Thanks to everyone for the great rides on the Trump Train! It's not an exaggeration to say that we are earning a far superior education in comparison to what the average student in any institute institution (and boy are they institutionalized) of higher learning is absorbing in their respective propaganda mill. I think we even have a big jump on the average working stiff for that matter, but- fortunately for the common good of our country, the gap is closing fast, thanks to spontaneous and coordinated red pilling, all things Q, and especially by the end-run, around the enemy of the people- THE FAKE NEWS, by the very stable genius, President Donald John Trump!
I head for California tomorrow, to position myself to be able to go up into the big mountains on Saturday. If the snow plows get the road open I'll drive my truck in and if they don't, I'll have to drive my quad in to the resort.
These last two storms have dumped between 2 and 3 feet of snow on the high country and passes, forcing a late opening by over a month in time. That's 20% of the season cut out, and really hurts the bottom line.
The rally tonight will be my last for the foreseeable future. ;0(
Any type of service- phone, television, internet, mail, etc., will be dependent on getting the satellite system up and running, and our ground supply lines working efficiently, and I won't necessarily have access to any of them, the way I would at home. ;0(
I am looking at getting some kind of outdoor signal booster for use either at my quarters or on the ferry boat. The main problem is that the resort itself is down the mountain and below the cell signal tower's line of sight and exacerbating the problem, is the fact that the resort is tucked back into the forest at the end of the lake.
The bottom line is that the satellite bandwidth service is expensive, and limited, and is the lifeblood of the resort, handling all of the financial transactions, reservations, cancellations, ordering, etc. and also offered up as a service for the customers- that range from packers, campers, hikers, fishermen, hunters, firefighters, and last but not least, but really close to last, the employees. There you have it- the straight skinny, wrapped up with a cute little bow.
I have packing chores to do throughout the day, so I'll be checking in randomly until rally time. I'm going to go back in time and bring up a railcar for the rally. Be back shortly.