thanks for the advice guys! i think i may just buy a ticket for it (no customer service reps are saying a 'yes' to guitar carry-ons). i'm moving there so i've got a lot of stuff..plus my guitar is a custom martin (yeah i'm no django..was given to me as heirloom type gift from my uncle..my thought was why have it just sitting in a closet at my moms house..but now regretting it). i was given specific instructions not to check it..i assume les pauls and other electrics are much more durable and can withstand the temperature extremes a lot better. i'm afraid the temperatures under the cabin will warp the precision craftsmanship. plus i don't have the lock for the case..extra worry. was thinking non-air mail because of the temperature extremes. well, if you guys have any other pieces of advice, i'd appreciate it!
Kunming to host ultimate frisbee hat tourney
Posted byis it necessary to sign-up for the disc golf tourney? also, would you guys know specific times (and general details) the Yikun sports guys will be operating? cheers for the organizing!
Kunming to host ultimate frisbee hat tourney
Posted bysweet, thanks DanTheMan! it'd be nice to get something going around here. i know at least one other person (with discs) and i'm sure a bunch more would be interested.
If anyone else is, please let me know and maybe we can get a small group to go out somewhere and do a makeshift course. Interested Dan?
Kunming to host ultimate frisbee hat tourney
Posted byultimate is all good and everything, but does anyone have info on (or even know of) disc golf? Is there a makeshift course anyone has created here or even have discs? I spotted a few discs in my friend's apartment so i'm hoping there might be more in this city. sorry to be slightly off topic but i'm sure all frisbee fans will read this article...
Yuxi-Mengzi: China's newest railway
Posted bygreat article! i'm actually interested in riding this line now...
Getting Away: Hiking the Gaoligong Mountains
Posted byDitto on the great hike/article post! I've been wondering how popular these mountains are for hiking.
Had the same question as Geogramatt about the total time for this hike. Just as much, anyone have any estimates about how much time is needed to do this round-trip from KM?
Also, references such as "a surprising mix of old-growth hardwoods, rhododendrons, ferns, and numerous other plants" really titillate my fancy. Anyone have a lead as to where more detailed information on flora (and fauna) of Yunnan can be found in English?