Rando
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Post by Rando on Nov 18, 2010 9:54:46 GMT -8
Rando - out.
Hoping for good weather for you all. I'll be home snowblowing the driveway.
Maybe Thanksgiving weekend...
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Post by Redleader on Nov 18, 2010 10:49:01 GMT -8
While looking at the T-hill site, I saw this book in their pro shop. not too sure what its about, but I might have to pick it up this weekend. Hopefully its instructional.
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dub
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Post by dub on Nov 18, 2010 10:58:56 GMT -8
*sigh* I'm out.
Work got in the way. I just went from super excited to super jealous. It's gonna be a great group of folks and you guys/gals are gonna have a blast; rain or shine.
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Post by Justin(o) on Nov 18, 2010 11:01:12 GMT -8
It's from the perspective of the dog, i think... I heard it was a great book.
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dub
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Post by dub on Nov 18, 2010 11:02:15 GMT -8
While looking at the T-hill site, I saw this book in their pro shop. not too sure what its about, but I might have to pick it up this weekend. Hopefully its instructional. Judging by the cover, which as we all know is how you should be judging books, it is a work of fiction about handicapping golden retriever races (not as popular as greyhounds) on a wet track.
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Post by Justin(o) on Nov 18, 2010 11:03:19 GMT -8
it's not even riding in the rain . . . getting there is the main issue.
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Post by Redleader on Nov 18, 2010 11:06:45 GMT -8
I thought it was a bit ironic. Regardless of a little wet weather, we will get to lay down some crazy laps and spend some time with great friends. That's what trackdays are all about right? And yes, snow over the pass makes hauling huge toy haulers and box trailers more difficult than usual.
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Post by johnnyb on Nov 18, 2010 11:24:28 GMT -8
The book helps small dogs run with big dogs and is a fiendish and cunning attempt to explain why the sky is blue but your all wet. Since I am a small dog how does this situation pan out, snow on the pass for sure on Saturday and rain most likely Sunday?, maybe 70 might be the way to go?
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Post by Justin(o) on Nov 18, 2010 12:03:36 GMT -8
The event is canceled. The toss up was. . . "Do we provide a great experience for our friends, or do we risk their safety." hmmm. Not a tough call. . . FULL Refunds!The majority of preregistered riders are from here and would have to contend with approx 12" of snow over the Sierra's. In an attempt to avoid making the sequel of 'The Donner Party' we are canceling the event and issuing full refunds Chad, Josh, and me, and the rest of the team at Precision Trackdays will always do our best to look out for you, regardless of the expense.Contact Precision, as we'll be winterizing bikes and waxing skis.
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