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Hi Everyone: I've used a Reo since I started vaping over 8 years ago. Have tried lots of other mods as well but so far nothing compares for flavor and throat hit. My problem/question, finding LR 306 attys! I used IKV until they disappeared and haven't found a consistent supplier since then...any suggestions would be appreciated. Sorry if this was wrong place to post this question but couldn't find a better spot. Thanks! Mary Pat

How wonderful :D

Unsure what to suggest, if you are against building coils, you could try NoCode Lazy

But building coils is good. Mouth to Lung style RDA to mimick similar draw to the 306 will open new worlds
 

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One note, I learned from experience, check the coil for shorts with the cap on before you use it. I blew a spring by failing to adequately check.
I check so many times out of habit with other attys but also because I've been warned 1000000000000 times Haha thank you I appreciate it though!
 

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If I hadn't had an appointment in Plattsburgh this afternoon I would have made myself real obvious. Easy driving though wasn't it?
Ah, so that is why I could not find you. Next time :evil:

We didn't reach the summit - Boom wasn't doing well on the windswept ice, so we ditched the trail and hopped on the road. But the stairs just past the castle were sketchy for both of us, so we turned around. Still, a very nice hike. We're both going to sleep well tonight.

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Ah, so that is why I could not find you. Next time :evil:

We didn't reach the summit - Boom wasn't doing well on the windswept ice, so we ditched the trail and hopped on the road. But the stairs just past the castle were sketchy for both of us, so we turned around. Still, a very nice hike. We're both going to sleep well tonight.

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U R Nutz!

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Ah, so that is why I could not find you. Next time :evil:

We didn't reach the summit - Boom wasn't doing well on the windswept ice, so we ditched the trail and hopped on the road. But the stairs just past the castle were sketchy for both of us, so we turned around. Still, a very nice hike. We're both going to sleep well tonight.

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Wow! Very nice! I've been up there to the castle many times, although I haven't been in years.
 

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What is the castle? It looks like a good hike. That ice, tho!

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The castle is pretty cool. It was built in the early '30s, with granite that was excavated during the road construction.
 

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What is the castle? It looks like a good hike. That ice, tho!
The "Castle" is a stone structure at the top end of the Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway that ascends Whiteface Mt.

From near it you can take a stairway to the summit of 4,867 ft or use a tunnel / elevator in the summer.

The road's retaining walls, Gatehouse, Castle, elevator, & summit restaurant were constructed of granite blocks by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the "Great Depression" of the 1930s.
 

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The castle is pretty cool. It was built in the early '30s, with granite that was excavated during the road construction.


The "Castle" is a stone structure at the top end of the Whiteface Veterans Memorial Highway that ascends Whiteface Mt.

From near it you can take a stairway to the summit of 4,867 ft or use a tunnel / elevator in the summer.

The road's retaining walls, Gatehouse, Castle, elevator, & summit restaurant were constructed of granite blocks by the Civilian Conservation Corps during the "Great Depression" of the 1930s.

Very cool! There are so many things like that constructed in that time that we enjoy now. We don't follow that example anymore, or even take good care of the ones we were left.

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