Hello all,
I'm thinking about what to bring (aside from several Hawaiian shirts) and wondering about temperatures at the new venue.
Last year it could get quite chilly up in the trees, but I don't know about the new place.
Lynn
Planning for weather, temperature, etc
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Lynn,
It has been nice here in California. This is a snapshot of the 10-day forecast for Los Gatos, which is where the Presentation Center is....
It has been nice here in California. This is a snapshot of the 10-day forecast for Los Gatos, which is where the Presentation Center is....
Hi Lynn, Wiley and Jason
Over this past weekend, the temperature got over a 100 degree's in some places in the bay area, including Hollister, but that's not usually the norm. Presentation center is not all that far from The quaker center so the weather should be about the same, warm during the day and a little cool at night. I would bring a jacket just in case. Remember that it even rained a little bit at the first IGC. And it hasn't rained since :side: :S . Well maybe a little.
Sandy
Over this past weekend, the temperature got over a 100 degree's in some places in the bay area, including Hollister, but that's not usually the norm. Presentation center is not all that far from The quaker center so the weather should be about the same, warm during the day and a little cool at night. I would bring a jacket just in case. Remember that it even rained a little bit at the first IGC. And it hasn't rained since :side: :S . Well maybe a little.
Sandy
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Can't wait to see you guys.
J
Remember a pillow and blanket too, Sandy... It will be much more comfortable when you fall asleep on the couch...Hi Lynn, Wiley and Jason
Over this past weekend, the temperature got over a 100 degree's in some places in the bay area, including Hollister, but that's not usually the norm. Presentation center is not all that far from The quaker center so the weather should be about the same, warm during the day and a little cool at night. I would bring a jacket just in case. Remember that it even rained a little bit at the first IGC. And it hasn't rained since :side: :S . Well maybe a little.
Sandy
Can't wait to see you guys.
J
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Hey thanks, everyone,
I think I'll bring my old standby zipper sweatshirt for the chilly evenings - it always seems to get cool at night in California.
Lynn
I think I'll bring my old standby zipper sweatshirt for the chilly evenings - it always seems to get cool at night in California.
Lynn
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jayswett wrote:
If it is anything like the Quaker Center, you won't need sheets, blankets or sleeping bags. They had pillows, but your own will probably be more comfortable. They also provided a towel, but and extra one is always helpful. A coffee mug or water bottle is nice too.
I am sure there will be some info coming in the next few days about things like that.
Jay:This raises a good question. Should we bring sheets, pillows, blankets, sleeping bags, towels? Not really sure what we will need.
If it is anything like the Quaker Center, you won't need sheets, blankets or sleeping bags. They had pillows, but your own will probably be more comfortable. They also provided a towel, but and extra one is always helpful. A coffee mug or water bottle is nice too.
I am sure there will be some info coming in the next few days about things like that.
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What about WiFi? Has anyone heard if it will be available?
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Will check on wi-fi later today.
Neil
No sheets or bedding needed unless you have special stuff. Towels provided, along with ones at the pool, although bringing one of your own is never a bad idea.jayswett wrote:Jay:This raises a good question. Should we bring sheets, pillows, blankets, sleeping bags, towels? Not really sure what we will need.
If it is anything like the Quaker Center, you won't need sheets, blankets or sleeping bags. They had pillows, but your own will probably be more comfortable. They also provided a towel, but and extra one is always helpful. A coffee mug or water bottle is nice too.
I am sure there will be some info coming in the next few days about things like that.
Will check on wi-fi later today.
Neil