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Re: Different ways to take tools to Atlanta
716 usually does this: the students on the team and most of the mentors fly down to Atlanta. Two of our mentors pack up one of their trucks with all of our tools and equipment, and they switch off driving the whole way down.
We're out of Connecticut, so it's a long drive already- if you're coming from farther away than that, I would probably reccomend trying to find an alternate method; it'll probably make your life easier than driving. (: |
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Re: Different ways to take tools to Atlanta
This year 1629 is taking a different approach. All of the students and most of the mentors are flying down, but one mentor is driving the tool truck to Atlanta. He's also taking all of the luggage that we would normally check so that we don't have to bother with baggage claim.
Then again, we are from Maryland so it's a considerably shorter trip than from California. ![]() |
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