So give us some stats, we know it was 700 sheets.
How many sheets wide is one of those lines?
How'd you keep them from blowing away?
Is each letter sewn into one peice or are they smaller segments?
Did you have some lasers set up or a transom to give you lines to follow?
Did you actually set this up some where else for practice?
Who masterminded the install?
If ya did something like that again ya should get a marching band, take away their instruments and give each 4 sheets, they can memorize a new march in a week, have em keep the sheets you could have a new sign every week.
Does anyone have any TV invites yet?
What are you doing with the sheets now (I'm a little behind on laundry so.....)
Here's a quote from the Rocky Mountain News
"The sign measured 530 feet tall by 666 feet wide, according to a press release. It had the letters D-N-C in huge yellow capitals arranged vertically.
Former Colorado Republican Party chairman and ARTL Action president Steve Curtis said the group began to hike up the mountain at 1 a.m. and finished erecting the sign at 8:30 a.m.
"The protest sign weighs more than 2,700 pounds and was sewed together with more than four miles of seams connecting 2,400 sheets and backpacked onto location and is being unfurled by 44 letter carriers with spotters a mile away to ensure proper letter placement," said Curtis"