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We at Silver Lining Tours are pleased to present the 2004 Tours. The prices below are for a complete tour package that includes: arrival day lodging, lodging on each of the 10 tour days, tour t-shirts, a professionally edited highlights tape and an end-of-tour meal. The only items excluded are airfare to and from the meeting city, daily meals and incidentals (e.g., souvenirs).
HOW TO RESERVE A SPACE:
For the 10-day tours, room-sharing parties will receive a total discount of $300.00. For the 6-day tours, the room-sharing discount is $200.00. Larger discounts are available for groups of 4 or more (provided at least 2 people share one hotel room).
Silver
Lining Tours,L.C. Schedule - Spring 2004
|
Tour Number |
Begin Date |
End Date |
Length (Days) |
Total Cost |
Base City |
|
10-Day Tours |
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|
1 |
April 30 |
May 9 |
10 |
$2600 |
OKC |
|
2 |
May 11 |
May 20 |
10 |
$2600 |
OKC |
|
3 |
May 23 |
June 1 |
10 |
$2600 |
OKC |
|
4 |
June 3 |
June 12 |
10 |
$2600 |
OKC |
|
Master Class |
June 14 |
June 23 |
10 |
$3300 |
OKC |
|
6-Day Tours |
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|
5 |
June 6 |
June 11 |
6 |
$1900 |
DEN |
|
6 |
June 13 |
June 18 |
6 |
$1900 |
DEN |
|
7 |
June 20 |
June 25 |
6 |
$1900 |
DEN |
|
8 |
June 27 |
July 2 |
6 |
$1900 |
DEN |
Our Different Offerings Explained
Here it is in plain English: the longer you're out in the Plains the better your odds of seeing tornadoes. However, we have long recognized the fact that many folks simply cannot take off enough time to do a 10-day tour. During the first half of the storm chasing season (i.e., before June), a tour length much shorter than 10 days runs the risk of ending empty-handed (i.e., no storms) due to the fact that the atmosphere can take time to reload between storm systems. Offering shorter tours is acceptable later in the season when the low-level moisture takes up quasi-permanent residence in the Great Plains owing to less frequent cold front passages. It is our perception that severe storm frequency is high enough then to justify a tour of about one week. We have found that the 10-day tour length strikes a very nice balance between spending enough time in the field to increase your odds to acceptable levels and the amount of time people can take off from work without depleting their annual vacation time.
So, the 10-day tour is for you if you can take off the time and want to maximize your probability of seeing a tornado. It is also cheaper on a per day basis.
The 6-day tours, offered in the early summer, are for you if you can't take as much time off but still want to have a decent shot at seeing great storms with expert storm chaser and SLT Tour Director Roger Hill.
Also, please note that beginning with the 2004 tours David Gold will only be in the field to lead Tour 1 (April 30 - May 9), Tour 3 (May 23 - June 1), and Master Class (June 14 - 23). Tour Director Roger Hill will lead all other tours.
The "Master Class" Tour:
Bill Gargan and David Gold will once again offer the highly popular Master Class edition tour, designed for those that want an educationally intensive and more personal experience. This tour is designed to teach participants the subjects of severe storm forecasting, strategy and storm observation. This material is covered much more comprehensively than is possible during the other tours. Each participant will be taught concepts that can be used to make his/her own chase forecast, tactical decision making in the field (e.g., how to pick one storm versus another) and how to use and interpret the myriad observations and data available on the Internet. Even though the Southern Plains tornado season is usually winding down, the Northern Plains and Midwest are entering their peak tornado season during the time period from mid to late June. It is emphasized that this tour will be most beneficial to those who already have some kind of prior background knowledge in one or more of the following subjects: meteorology, engineering, thermodynamics, mathematics, physics or storm chasing experience itself. Those that have NO prior knowledge or experience are encouraged to consider another one of our tour offerings.
We limit the size of this tour to 6 participants so that we can focus on each individual and better teach the concepts to the group. We ask that each participant bring his/her own notebook computer (if the participant doesn't own one, we will provide it).
More about the 6-day summer tours:
Come chase the high plains and northern plains during their peak severe weather season of June and July. Your tour guide will be the great Roger Hill, one of the most experienced and successful chasers in the nation. Roger will be taking you through some of the most extraordinary scenic regions of the United States in search of severe weather of all kinds. Eastern Montana, the Dakotas, the high plains and upper Midwest experience a significant amount of severe weather, including supercells and tornadoes, during this time period. Each of these tours will begin and end in Denver, the heart of this chasing region. You will have 6 full days of chasing, with your tour beginning and ending on Saturdays, which are designated travel days arriving and departing Denver. These tours are designed for those who cannot take off enough time for a 10 day tour, are looking for a later tour, or simply want a less expensive tour. Or, they are for you have always wanted to visit the northern and high plains and corn fields of the Midwest but haven't yet. It is important to keep in mind that the shorter the tour, the less your chances of seeing severe storms and tornadoes. Thus, if you're adamant about maximizing your odds of seeing great storms, go for one of the remaining 10-day tours. For more information please contact David Gold or Roger Hill and please visit Roger's web site at www.stormchase.net to see how successful Roger has been during the late portion of the Great Plains storm chasing season. You won't be disappointed! David Gold will be providing weather data to Roger as needed during the 6 day tours.
Additional Information:
The tour package includes arrival day lodging, tour t-shirts and an
end-of-tour banquet. As always, the package still includes daily hotel
lodging during each of your 10 days with us, bottled water, a professionally
edited highlights tape and lifetime discounts on all future tours.
OUR LEAD VAN: In 2004, Tour Director Roger Hill will be conducting tours in a brand new diesel power train Ford 12-passenger van, customized to withstand severe hail and completely outfitted with amazing electronics designed to make your travel experience even more interesting. No other tour will have a vehicle designed so intelligently and sturdily. Pictures of the van's exterior are provided. When customization is complete interior images and descriptions will be included.
Our core technology:
Severe weather experts with years of storm chasing and forecasting experience!
Portable computers with GPS navigation.
Ceiling mounted 6" LCD screens for video playback and display of weather info being analyzed on our laptops.
A unique rear audio system designed to allow participants in the back and in the other van to clearly hear conversation in the front of the lead van. This same system allows seamless van-to-van communication with no radios required!
A unique video switching box that allows us to show on the overhead LCD screen video captured from a dash-mounted camcorder.
Cell phones for frequent data downloads on the go; with the current cellular network and an external antenna we enjoy connectivity about 85-90% of the time. In 2002, we averaged over 2 hours of cellular phone useage per chase day!
CB radios for back-up van-to-van communications.
A Motosat 2-way satellite Internet system with wireless LAN so that you can use your laptop to access the broadband internet connection!
An improved wireless transmission system for improved van-to-van data sharing.
Finally, remember that only people 18 years of age or older may attend the tours. However, minors can join the tours if accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Said parent must be willing to indemnify the tours. Each year we have a couple parent/child teams joining us and it is always lots of fun!
Smoking inside the vans
is forbidden.
TOUR MEETING LOCATIONS:
Tours one through Master Class will begin and end at Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma. Tours 5 through 8 will begin and end at Denver, Colorado.
Upon arrival at the airport, a hotel shuttle will transport you to your
hotel in Oklahoma City and Denver. We have developed a long-standing
relationship with a certain Oklahoma City hotel. We always book each tour's
block of rooms months in advance. You will be transported from the airport
to this designated hotel via the hotel's free and reliable hotel shuttle
bus. Additional details will be mailed to you two months prior to your
tour's designated arrival day. This
information always includes details such as: suggested packing list, typical
tour daily itinerary and arrival day logistics (the "arrival day"
will be described in the next item below).
Try making
online travel reservations
WHEN TO ARRIVE AND DEPART: The arrival days for the 2004 tours are: April 29 (Tour 1), May 10 (Tour 2), May 22 (Tour 3), June 2 (Tour 4), June 13 (Master Class), June 14 (Tour 5), June 21 (Tour 6), June 28 (Tour 7), July 5 (Tour 8). The departure days for the 2004 tours are: May 10 (Tour 1), May 21 (Tour 2), June 2 (Tour 3), June 13 (Tour 4), June 24 (Master Class), June 21 (Tour 5), June 28 (Tour 6), July 5 (Tour 7), July 12 (Tour 8). Example: If you are scheduled for Tour 1 (April 30 to May 9), you would arrive at Will Rogers International Airport (OKC) on April 29 sometime during the late afternoon or early evening. You would leave OKC on May 10 after NOON local time. The second tour participants should arrive during the late afternoon or very early evening of May 10. Due to the fact that we give a comprehensive orientation on the evening of your arrival, we require that all attendees arrive at the meeting city prior to 5 pm (if at all possible) on your arrival day. We also strongly suggest that you schedule your return flight to leave after NOON the day AFTER your last tour day so that we can maximize our driving range on the last day of your tour.
ORIENTATION MEETING: We will have an important orientation meeting at 7:00 pm of your arrival day. We will give you a presentation designed to help you get the most out of the tour. Also, we will discuss very important safety practices so that the tours are a safer and more enjoyable experience for you. Afterwards, we will go to dinner together!
COST AND PAYMENT DETAILS:
Tours 1, 2, 3 and 4 cost $2600/person (but only $2450 per person if sharing
a hotel room). Due to the
more personal and intense experience created on this tour, the Master Class
Tour costs
$3300/person (but only $3150 per person if sharing a hotel room). The summer
tours, tours 5, 6 and 7, costs $1900/person ( but only $1800 if sharing a
hotel room). This includes all expenses EXCEPT airfare, food and
incidentals. It also includes bottled water! It includes, of course, ground
transportation and lodging during the tour. We require a
non-refundable deposit of $500.00 to reserve your slot payable by
personal check, cashier's check, or money order. The balance is due when you
show up on your arrival day.
TOUR TRANSPORTATION: We will travel in the following combination of highly-equipped vehicles: The 12-passenger van SLT1, with AT MOST 6-7 participants. For 2-van tours, we will fully customize a second 15-passenger van. SLT1 will always have a driver and tour guide up front, with a rugged, experienced driver in the second. All drivers are pulled from our seasoned line-up of grizzled SLT veterans. Both vans are equipped with the following set-up: computer navigation systems; cell phone-laptop computer combinations for mobile data downloading; LCD screens located in the front of the vans to allow you to watch videos during some of the long drives, as well as data transmissions from the laptop; our proprietary system for clearly audible van-to-van communications. A mobile broadband satellite internet dish and mobile DirecTV are included in SLT1, as described above. A wireless linkup designed to share as much data between vans as possible. This component of our setup is a continually evolving affair. Again, the Master Class edition tour will be limited to a maximum of 6 people in one 15-passenger van.
TOUR LODGING: The tour pays your lodging on each of the ten tour days as well as the arrival night. We are not going to spend any time in a roach-infested fleabag motel! You will get a clean, comfortable room each night that you're with us. Although we do not have an unlimited hotel budget, we always do our best to ensure a reasonably high caliber of lodging on your tour. During the past few years, here are the motel/hotel chains we have used most often: Super 8 (a storm chaser's favorite), Comfort Inns and Suites, selected Best Westerns, Holiday Inn Express, Quality Inns/Suites, Red Roof Inn, Fairfield Inn, Hampton Inn, Hilton and Candlewood Suites.
WHAT TO BRING WITH YOU: You should plan on bringing a large soft suitcase or duffel-type bag as well as camcorders, cameras or laptop computers. We strongly discourage you from bringing hard-shell suitcases or overly large daypacks! Make your best attempt at packing ten days' worth of clothing (again, these types of details are expounded in the additional tour information that every participant receives around March 15 of each year).
WHAT WE DO DURING "SEVERE CLEAR": Much of the success of your tour (i.e., the number of tornadoes and/or storms that we witness) depends on the atmosphere. Although we offer our tours during the very peak of the climatological tornado season, the large-scale weather pattern does occasionally become unfavorable for frequent severe thunderstorm events. We have not yet had a tour during which there were no severe storms encountered, but during these occasional inactive severe weather regimes, we can go 2-3 days with no significant thunderstorms. On days when there are no storms expected (of course, we hope those are very few!), we will offer a few tried-and-true recreational options. These activities are weather-related whenever possible. Examples from last year: we toured the Storm Prediction Center/National Severe Storms Laboratory in Norman, OK; we toured three National Weather Service Forecast offices; viewed tornado damage; the famous Big Texan steakhouse in Amarillo, Texas; we even throw cookouts and barbeques on dud days! We often find ourselves in the vicinity of beautiful state and national parks. We have visited Devil's Tower, Mount Rushmore, the Badlands (we love South Dakota!) and the Medora Badlands National Park (western North Dakota).
EDUCATION: We work very hard to give you a meaningful education. While you are with Silver Lining Tours, you will enjoy a unique opportunity to learn from us. You will have plenty of time to learn about the formation, structure and dynamics of severe thunderstorms, tornadoes and other interesting weather phenomena in terms you can understand. You will be able to watch your tour guides actually prepare the morning forecast every day. You will be shown our systematic approach to severe weather forecasting. You will enjoy the advantage of gaining insight while you are watching the atmosphere in motion. We feel strongly that if you come to our tours with a genuine interest in increasing your understanding of the atmosphere, you will walk away feeling like you have really learned something! We pledge to work tirelessly at increasing your knowledge about severe thunderstorms, storm chasing, forecasting and weather. We will answer all of your questions to the best of our ability.
ADDITIONAL PERKS: Each participant will receive a complete professional-quality video of the tour highlights from all 2004 tours, a Silver Lining Tours t-shirt and an end-of-tour banquet. It is emphasized that the quality of our highlights video has become quite excellent due to our wonderful relationship with Alister Chapman, a world-class professional videographer. This is yet another advantage of taking your storm chasing adventure vacation with Silver Lining Tours!
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