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I am from Ohio. Ohio is in the Midwest and is part of GMLUG. Oregon is
definately not in the Midwest. I am not sure, but I would suspect that
DixieLUG is in the South. Oregon is not in the South, either.
Have fun on your trip!
John Matthews
James Powell <wx732@freenet.victoria.bc.ca> wrote in message
news:Ft9vKp.E0C@lugnet.com...
>
> > I'm wondering because I know I'll be in Oregon sometime next year, and I have
> > no idea what group I should ask about, if I wanna meet some AFOLs... :-)
>
>
> Oregon is generally considered to be "west", rather than "midwest".
> (_Scary_, a Canadian giving a US Geography lesson...watch out for Misteaks!)
>
> Midwest-usually considered to be the plain states, as far west as N&S Dakota,
> as far east as Illinois (Basically, between the Missisippi River and the
> Rockies).
> West- Rockies and Coast. CA, OR, WA
>
> Canadian Geography
>
> East (NB, NS, PEI, NF&Lab) Mid (Ontario and PQ), West (Man, Sask. AB),(own
> little world) BC. North (depends, I consider North of French River (ON) to be
> 'North'.
> Yukon, NWT, NAT(?) (Formerly east NWT...don't know anyone there, so don't know
> abreviation)
>
>
> If you are going to OR, the people you want to talk to are PNLTC
> (http://www.PNLTC.org)
>
> Depending on when you are going, I may be back in BC (Victoria). There are
> groups in both Vancouver and Victoria BC as well. I don't know where you are
> going in OR, but I am fairly sure something can be arranged if you are going to
> be anywhere near the Portland area.
>
> James P
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