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Jun 03, 2007 13:03 |  #16

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yea... but I don't want to sit in the back back seats.. IIRC my last experience in one of those, they aren't as roomy as the suburban's




  
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Jun 03, 2007 13:28 |  #17

I wont be able to make it, but I find I like sitting my the back seat of my Tahoe alot! Higher seats and very comfortable...


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Jun 03, 2007 13:30 |  #18

superdiver wrote in post #3313092 (external link)
I wont be able to make it, but I find I like sitting my the back seat of my Tahoe alot! Higher seats and very comfortable...

Thanks mate :)

Maybe, I am just confusing it with something else...

EDIT: I am... I thought it had a tiny third row of seeing for some reason...




  
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Jun 03, 2007 13:31 |  #19

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yea... but I don't want to sit in the back back seats.. IIRC my last experience in one of those, they aren't as roomy as the suburban's

LOL! I've never sat back there. I thought they were the same seats as the suburban and there was just extra room behind them in the suburban.

Anyway, I'm totally willing to be the DD. If we need 2 cars, that's okay, too.



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Jun 03, 2007 13:32 |  #20

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I wont be able to make it, but I find I like sitting my the back seat of my Tahoe alot! Higher seats and very comfortable...

2nd row or third row? We're talking about the third row here. 2nd row is definitely great.



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Jun 03, 2007 13:33 |  #21

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LOL! I've never sat back there. I thought they were the same seats as the suburban and there was just extra room behind them in the suburban.

Anyway, I'm totally willing to be the DD. If we need 2 cars, that's okay, too.

The suburban has three full rows of seating does the tahoe? I don't own one and have only been in one once... Yea, two cars isn't a big deal.




  
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Jun 03, 2007 13:34 |  #22

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2nd row or third row? We're talking about the third row here. 2nd row is definitely great.

Ok, I am not crazy.. the third row is kind of cramped for us long legged folks, but it works. I just like to complain :rolleyes:




  
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Jun 03, 2007 13:35 |  #23

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The suburban has three full rows of seating does the tahoe? I don't own one and have only been in one once... Yea, two cars isn't a big deal.

They definitely sit lower to the ground. But they're full size seats, as I recall. Frankly, they've been sitting in my garage for quite awhile. I usually use the space more than the seats.



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Jun 03, 2007 13:36 |  #24

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Ok, I am not crazy.. the third row is kind of cramped for us long legged folks, but it works. I just like to complain :rolleyes:

Nobody said anything about that!

But I was thinking the human bean bags wouldn't mind so much. ;) Anyway, it's no big deal either way.



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Jun 03, 2007 13:38 |  #25

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They definitely sit lower to the ground. But they're full size seats, as I recall. Frankly, they've been sitting in my garage for quite awhile. I usually use the space more than the seats.

Yea.. well two cars would probably work better from a space of gear perspective..

If you all don't mind... I was thinking about inviting a friend of mine who shoots film to come along... He may use Nikon.. but he is still a good guy :D




  
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Jun 03, 2007 13:44 |  #26

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Yea.. well two cars would probably work better from a space of gear perspective..

If you all don't mind... I was thinking about inviting a friend of mine who shoots film to come along... He may use Nikon.. but he is still a good guy :D

Despite the obvious oxymoron, I don't mind a bit. The more the merrier as far as I'm concerned. Any other Oregonians out there wanna join us?



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Jun 03, 2007 15:08 |  #27

Opps, I thought I was in the Bend get-together thread, looks like I am in the Transportation forum instead ;-)a

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Jun 03, 2007 15:17 |  #28

Oh, and Riley - maybe change the thread title to "Oregon Get Together" to include non-RRTP people...




  
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Jun 03, 2007 15:52 |  #29

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Opps, I thought I was in the Bend get-together thread, looks like I am in the Transportation forum instead ;-)a

Riley - who has the Noink? Andrew?

Yes.. it is Andrew.




  
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Jun 03, 2007 15:53 |  #30

timbernet wrote in post #3313580 (external link)
Oh, and Riley - maybe change the thread title to "Oregon Get Together" to include non-RRTP people...

I don't think I can change titles... only mods can.. I'll ask one.




  
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