Participants: Aya Ibrahim, Tiago Simoes and Julian Walkowiak
Julian Walkowiak
Alright. Tiago is the boss when it comes to finding the right route. It is too bad that we are under such time pressure. Next time. But involving Tartu students might really be just what we needed.
And the conference bike ;)
Take care,
Julian
And the conference bike ;)
Take care,
Julian
12 June 2011 21:52
Tatyana Kasima
I see, well of course, it is understandable, we will coordinate in Estonia and hopefully it will all fall into places, into one place:)
good luck,
T
good luck,
T
10 June 2011 17:58
Tiago Simoes
Hello,
we have looked at the possibility of going through Tartu, gave it good thought and chose not to do it. We're sad we don't get to visit, but all things considered, we could not afford such a detour. We must stick to the original plan and ride straight from Riga to Tallinn.
However, we'd be delighted if you guys could join us in Tallinn, and maybe get a few interested people to join us for stage M.
Cheers,
Tiago
we have looked at the possibility of going through Tartu, gave it good thought and chose not to do it. We're sad we don't get to visit, but all things considered, we could not afford such a detour. We must stick to the original plan and ride straight from Riga to Tallinn.
However, we'd be delighted if you guys could join us in Tallinn, and maybe get a few interested people to join us for stage M.
Cheers,
Tiago
10 June 2011 17:51
Tatyana Kasima
Hi,
I am sure we can involve Tartu and we would love to do that as well.
If that is fine with the Tartu side, they can come to Tallinn with their group and we will send them Tallinn schedule beforehand so they can make some changes if possible and if necessary so we can coordinate.
Another option is to actually ride through Tartu but that depends how your route goes and what the time frame is, I think it is a good idea to ride through Tartu but I am not sure I can advice you much on that.
Me and Aya are open for ideas and suggestions, we are in process of putting Tallinn schedule together so there is always room for chanegs and flexibility.
Looking forward to seeing you:)
T
I am sure we can involve Tartu and we would love to do that as well.
If that is fine with the Tartu side, they can come to Tallinn with their group and we will send them Tallinn schedule beforehand so they can make some changes if possible and if necessary so we can coordinate.
Another option is to actually ride through Tartu but that depends how your route goes and what the time frame is, I think it is a good idea to ride through Tartu but I am not sure I can advice you much on that.
Me and Aya are open for ideas and suggestions, we are in process of putting Tallinn schedule together so there is always room for chanegs and flexibility.
Looking forward to seeing you:)
T
10 June 2011 17:45
Julian Walkowiak
yo margus, hello rest.
margus represented the winning project of estonia in aachen at the charlegmane youth prize ceremony.
turns out that margus is just the sort of character we were looking for. once again he mentioned the 'activism' mentality of tartu students. we once thought about doing a detour to tartu and sacrifice our coastal trip from riga to tallinn straight.
is there any way how we can involve tartu students in this movement without actually going there? do you think they would be up for organising their own group and meeting up with us in tallinn? i have a hard time pulling away people from the coast. but if margus once again says it might be worth it cuz we could actually mobilise people there, i will take it into consideration.
margus, aya and tatyana are taking great care of the project in tallinn itself. if you have an idea how to contribute with your gang then they are the ones to talk to for local event planning.
estonia is going to kick some ass. that much i know!
talk to you later ,
julian
margus represented the winning project of estonia in aachen at the charlegmane youth prize ceremony.
turns out that margus is just the sort of character we were looking for. once again he mentioned the 'activism' mentality of tartu students. we once thought about doing a detour to tartu and sacrifice our coastal trip from riga to tallinn straight.
is there any way how we can involve tartu students in this movement without actually going there? do you think they would be up for organising their own group and meeting up with us in tallinn? i have a hard time pulling away people from the coast. but if margus once again says it might be worth it cuz we could actually mobilise people there, i will take it into consideration.
margus, aya and tatyana are taking great care of the project in tallinn itself. if you have an idea how to contribute with your gang then they are the ones to talk to for local event planning.
estonia is going to kick some ass. that much i know!
talk to you later ,
julian
8 June 2011 12:23