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<blockquote data-quote="Dominique Verbelen" data-source="post: 1275617" data-attributes="member: 61495"><p>hi there,</p><p></p><p>i just said we all had a great time and i think i can say this on behalf of the vast maiority of the 377 continentals since they were all given a questionnaire which has been filled out by 187</p><p></p><p>sure: cow has a tremendous record, taking small groups out to the bay on 350+ trips and their experience as a trip leader is unequalled (and i DO know flemmish friends of mine who have been on a cow trip and were very pleased)</p><p></p><p>just an open question, out of intrest: on how many trips bdrp had a team on board?</p><p></p><p>as i visit their website quite regularly, i get the impression that they are on most crossings, yearround, no?</p><p></p><p>i equally visit the website of cow almost every 4 days to see what has been recorded on their trips as cow updates their good website very regularly and i get the impression cow is only out in the bay for a limited period but i might be mistaken on that one</p><p></p><p>on monday, hopefully we will set up a webpage with a trip report, a day-bay day bird and cetecean list, a photo gallery and announcements for next trips etc.</p><p></p><p>as soon as this link is working, i will post in in this thread</p><p></p><p>kind regards,</p><p></p><p>dominique</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dominique Verbelen, post: 1275617, member: 61495"] hi there, i just said we all had a great time and i think i can say this on behalf of the vast maiority of the 377 continentals since they were all given a questionnaire which has been filled out by 187 sure: cow has a tremendous record, taking small groups out to the bay on 350+ trips and their experience as a trip leader is unequalled (and i DO know flemmish friends of mine who have been on a cow trip and were very pleased) just an open question, out of intrest: on how many trips bdrp had a team on board? as i visit their website quite regularly, i get the impression that they are on most crossings, yearround, no? i equally visit the website of cow almost every 4 days to see what has been recorded on their trips as cow updates their good website very regularly and i get the impression cow is only out in the bay for a limited period but i might be mistaken on that one on monday, hopefully we will set up a webpage with a trip report, a day-bay day bird and cetecean list, a photo gallery and announcements for next trips etc. as soon as this link is working, i will post in in this thread kind regards, dominique [/QUOTE]
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