Toric_Arthendain
Explorer
San Angelo
1:00 PM
Sunday, March 2nd, 2003
Everyone gathers outside the Helix building. Sawbones and the four armored men have been taken into custody, having been dumped into one of the PART vans, which has already left the scene. The police have entered the building, along with another PART squad, to process the crime scene.
After working out ride assignments for those that need them, everyone departs, heading in the direction of Lake Oro to the northeast. (OOC: I know that Spyder hitched a ride with Centurion and Ringmaster made a cosmic flying carpet to take whoever else needed a ride. I'm assuming that you are all flying with Ringmaster and Centurion so that you'll all get there at the same time. If this is an incorrect assumption, feel free to correct me. ORCA's van should be okay at Helix until he returns.)
Lake Oro is a reservoir that is a key source of drinking water for the city and a popular recreation attraction. It lies northeast of San Angelo, along the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. (OOC: If I haven't mentioned it before, San Angelo is in Southern California, but it is not a coastal city. It is close to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains.)
The Del Oro River flows down from the Sierra Nevada's. Oro Dam blocks the Del Oro just northeast of the city and forms the Lake Oro reservoir behind it. Below the dam, the river continues on through downtown San Angelo. The river is popular with rafters, and whitewater enthusiasts find the stretch of river above Lake Oro the most challenging. At this time of year, on such a warm day, there are bound to be people at the reservoir fishing and boating. Swimers and rafters won't make their appearances until early summer.
The closest town to Lake Oro is Canfield, a town of abot 12,000 people. Also nearby is the California State Prison, Canfield. Hundreds of thousands of people make their way though Canfield during the summer while vacationing at Lake Oro. A few miles outside of Canfield is the Canfield Indian Rancheria, a 20 acre reservation for Native Americans. There are many old abandoned gold mines in the hills around the lake.
After a short flight, you all arrive at one of the main parking lots for the lake, directed there by Ringmaster's sidekick, Tyke. He waits there as you fly in, leaning against a stretch limo. Once you have all landed, he says, "I followed them as best I could. They disappeared half an hour ago but they are around here somewhere. I saw them pass over the lake, heading towards the hills."
1:00 PM
Sunday, March 2nd, 2003
Everyone gathers outside the Helix building. Sawbones and the four armored men have been taken into custody, having been dumped into one of the PART vans, which has already left the scene. The police have entered the building, along with another PART squad, to process the crime scene.
After working out ride assignments for those that need them, everyone departs, heading in the direction of Lake Oro to the northeast. (OOC: I know that Spyder hitched a ride with Centurion and Ringmaster made a cosmic flying carpet to take whoever else needed a ride. I'm assuming that you are all flying with Ringmaster and Centurion so that you'll all get there at the same time. If this is an incorrect assumption, feel free to correct me. ORCA's van should be okay at Helix until he returns.)
Lake Oro is a reservoir that is a key source of drinking water for the city and a popular recreation attraction. It lies northeast of San Angelo, along the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. (OOC: If I haven't mentioned it before, San Angelo is in Southern California, but it is not a coastal city. It is close to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains.)
The Del Oro River flows down from the Sierra Nevada's. Oro Dam blocks the Del Oro just northeast of the city and forms the Lake Oro reservoir behind it. Below the dam, the river continues on through downtown San Angelo. The river is popular with rafters, and whitewater enthusiasts find the stretch of river above Lake Oro the most challenging. At this time of year, on such a warm day, there are bound to be people at the reservoir fishing and boating. Swimers and rafters won't make their appearances until early summer.
The closest town to Lake Oro is Canfield, a town of abot 12,000 people. Also nearby is the California State Prison, Canfield. Hundreds of thousands of people make their way though Canfield during the summer while vacationing at Lake Oro. A few miles outside of Canfield is the Canfield Indian Rancheria, a 20 acre reservation for Native Americans. There are many old abandoned gold mines in the hills around the lake.
After a short flight, you all arrive at one of the main parking lots for the lake, directed there by Ringmaster's sidekick, Tyke. He waits there as you fly in, leaning against a stretch limo. Once you have all landed, he says, "I followed them as best I could. They disappeared half an hour ago but they are around here somewhere. I saw them pass over the lake, heading towards the hills."