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jasonlava said:
I'm going to Knoebels Grove for the Phoenix Phall Phun Phestival. It tends to turn cool up there in the mountains. PA is BEAUTIFUL in the fall with the trees turning color. I do get on the Ferris Wheel and also the Twister coaster just to be able to look out at the scenery. I have hours and hours of videotape shot at every inch of Knoebels. It's my home away from home.
I've been going there for 3 years each year I remember a cool front passing through and waking up to 32deg in a tent. BRRRRR. That's ok. a good coat and some gloves and I'm ready to do some cold coasting.
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I'm looking forward to the PPP as well, though I don't think you'll have too many problems with cold temperatures - cool yes, probably not cold (at least I hope not, especially if I get my kilt before then). The PowerService white bottle is definitely the way to go if you're concerned about fuel issues.
You also have great taste in coasters. There are bigger, faster, longer, twistier wood coasters out there, but the Phoenix is my #1 coaster as well (I've ridden it well over two thousand times, with a personal best of 96 times in one day).
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Thank you! A true coaster enthusiast. It ain't about the big crowded parks. That's all nice and the big huge thrill rides are great but there's nothing like a good old fashioned wooden roller coaster. There's also nothing like PA in the fall with the trees and the mountains, so it's a double pleasure; beautiful scenery and a magical amusement park right in the middle.
Hmm... 2 days to drive up there, 2 days at Knoebels, 2 days to drive back...
Big wheels a-rolling, movin' onnnnn... - Merle Haggard
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