tundrahopper4
02-12-2005, 04:34 PM
Hi all,
Anybody from the Sam days still here? Been a while. But I climbed this mountain with my brother and some friends 33 years ago and had some relevational times up there. So I was surfing the other day and for the heck of it entered something about it in my search engine (hey way better than the old magic 8 balls then, eh you old timers?) and came up with this site; http://www.woodstockmuseum.com/1st_rainbow.html Then I was checking the downloads and here is a shot of my brother walking through a mountain meadow. So I got right on the horn and ordered a copy. Now I highly suspect that Woodstock was some pretty weak tea compared to that party on the mountain and I am wondering if the DVD will impart some of the intesity of the whole thing up in Grandby-we will see. My most vivid memory? Sunrise on the top after making the final assault in some very altered states. Me my brother and "Norman" were sitting on the ground in the pre dawn listening to these campfire singers with these eerily beautifull voices. Such visions passed through my being!
TH3
Anybody from the Sam days still here? Been a while. But I climbed this mountain with my brother and some friends 33 years ago and had some relevational times up there. So I was surfing the other day and for the heck of it entered something about it in my search engine (hey way better than the old magic 8 balls then, eh you old timers?) and came up with this site; http://www.woodstockmuseum.com/1st_rainbow.html Then I was checking the downloads and here is a shot of my brother walking through a mountain meadow. So I got right on the horn and ordered a copy. Now I highly suspect that Woodstock was some pretty weak tea compared to that party on the mountain and I am wondering if the DVD will impart some of the intesity of the whole thing up in Grandby-we will see. My most vivid memory? Sunrise on the top after making the final assault in some very altered states. Me my brother and "Norman" were sitting on the ground in the pre dawn listening to these campfire singers with these eerily beautifull voices. Such visions passed through my being!
TH3