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Some of these names/roads I recognize from my Forest Service map, but others I dont. Do they connect? I assume that these are on the west side of 395 of bordertown, no? If you know, please pass along.
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OMG, those roads at Pyramid are going to be so rutted and trashed by the final stages! What a mess. So, Scott, are you taking my truck for the whole weekend now?
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It may be a long weekend. |
Hmm, I guess I'll make sure to NOT go shooting out there this weekend...
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Right now Jonny and I are scheduled to work the start of Nightengale and Purgatory Pass on Saturday, which is about 12 miles of gravel off the tar, so we'll need a truck. If we don't have to work the start of Nightengale on Sunday, we might not need it, but it certainly would make life easier. ...or if you postpone your tree shopping, I'm sure you can get assigned to the same group as us and drive the Titan yourself! In fact... why isn't Carrie working too? I though she was a rally fan... I'm guessing she's just not a standing-in-the-wet-and-cold-recording-times fan, eh? :lol: |
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That pretty much sums it up right there...Like I said, with a little more advanced notice and some planning, we would have done it. Regardless, I have moved my tree trip to Sunday anyway due to the stage changes. You can have the truck all weekend if you need it, But I'd make sure the 4 of you split gas costs, because it costs like $50 to fill up. :cool: |
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We'll treat her good. Er um Scott will because I won't be driving. Would I be allowed to take pictures of the event? Or because I'm volunteering is that no?
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You guys see any sweet jumps?
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Jonny and I where doing timeing at the start of stage 2, after that we watched a hair pin on stage 4. Unfortinatly the good jumps where in the middle of the stage 1.
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I worked start 1 and finish 3 and 5 yesterday, which was cool, but no good jumps.
Today was the start of 1 and finish of 4 (which, on todays schedule was the reverse of 1) and yeah, there were some sweet jumps on that road. The stage roads were incredibly fast as I was doing about 50 mph on the access road in my car and was not even pushing it. The access road, according to the BLM volunteer I was talking to, was about the same grade as the stage roads. And yes, stage 1/4 was on the foothills of the mountain range and had lots of smoothed out washes that would drop and re-rise 10-20 feet in about 50 feet of road. Made for some good jumps (I only got to see one, and not everyone jumped). All in all, I have to say it was fun. Rally America sounds like they were impressed, and is very likely to keep the Reno event on their calendar when it becomes official. |
It was cool, too bad the rally was 100 miles away.
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Scotty,
here is that map of the stages. Sounds like you know exactly where they were though. |
I have a few pictures and 2 videos I took, but I have no way to get the off of my camera and onto a computer yet.
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I posted in another thread but this is a better place.
I was speaking with some of the organizers for this years event and they said that they could use all the help they can get. They are looking to form a good local support base to be able to secure Reno as a spot each year. So sign up! It's a blast and the people are super cool. www.renorally.com |
Sounds Cold.
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Oh yeah forgot about that. Last year was FRICKIN FREEZING. But it was tight.
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I was thinking about volunteering again. It was pretty fun. Colder then all hell, but fun.
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Well last year it was held in October and it was cold as shit.
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Check the title of this very thread. |
Lies!
I dunno how I do it. I'm not on drugs. I'm not drunk. I'm kinda smart. Kinda. |
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