I have spent a good part of the day sending some of you emails to confirm attendance and figure out who is on the "maybe" list who can confirm or not. It looks like we are close to finalizing this and we are in the area of 20 GCAers coming. If any of you are "on the fence" or still considering it, please email me asap at bjenkins@jml.ca
We will start to meet at Sagebrush at around 8:30 on Monday, August 9. We have the course all day and again on Tuesday and I have arranged dinner for those wishing to attend on the evening of August 9 at the Hideout. As Sean Leary and Rich Choi will tell you, dinner at the Hideout is one of those special evenings you will never forget. I expect Dick Z will be at dinner and he and his partner, Terry Donald, have been great hosts on several evenings for me this year.
For those of you coming from the coast, leave the Vancouver area on Highway #1, ie. the Trans-Canada, carry on through Hope onto the Coquihalla, which is Hwy. 5 east. On approaching Merritt, BC, you come down a large hill. Go past the exit to Kelowna, continue on for about a mile towards Kamloops and take the exit to Hwy. 5A which is to the Nicola Valley and Quilchena. You will see a WalMart and a Boston Pizza on the right. Go right on Hwy, 5A for about 15 minutes, Nicola Lake will be on your left. Just prior to the Quilchena Hotel, you will see a right turn up a hill into Sagebrush. Directions as to where to go after that are posted above.
If you are coming from the Kelowna area, travel on Hwy 97C west to Merritt. Just as you come down the hill into Merritt, take a right as if you are going to Kamloops. Go along for a mile or so and look for the next exit, which will be for Hwy 5A and the directions above will tell you where to go.
Hotels are set out in postings above and there should still be room in at least some of them. If you have a problem, please let me know and I will see what I can do.
I should point out that there is no cell phone coverage in Quilchena or at the golf course. There is coverage in Merritt. At Sagebrush, they have a land line you can use and the same at the Quilchena Hotel, which is a stones throw from the golf course.
The Nicola Valley, as I have mentioned above, is very arid. It is typically hot and very low humidity in the summer, although there can be the odd day with rain. Currently, and the forecast for the next week, shows temperatures of over 30C, ie. in the area of 90F for those of you south of the border. That is a perfect temperature for that area, considering the low humidity. Those from Kentucky will appreciate the weather.
I look forward to seeing you guys and know you will have a great time at Sagebrush. Dick Z. is also looking forward to meeting you and is a great host, along with his partner, Terry.
Regards,
Bob Jenkins