Yes, Steve, I'm counting on you, and thanks. According to the rules, which we're supposed to self-enforce, I'm only allowed to have three persons at the away cell (other than me and my wife). I'm hoping you'll be one of them. It shouldn't take much time this year - just a few hours. The pad will be set up in advance, and the rockets will be (almost) ready to place on the rail after an electronics check. Where I need help is getting the rocket loaded on the rail, monitoring the checklist to verify all steps are completed, and then tracking the four pieces of the rocket during the launch. And someone should take a little video too.
At this point, I don't know what day I will be launching on. That will depend on the weather, and in particular, the upper wind forecast. That forecast will begin to be available early next week.
Jim
PS - If you happen to be in Austin on Saturday, I could use help packing up. It's supposed to be hot and humid. Sigh....