Posted by HellSickle on March 19, 2010, 11:58 am
> > On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 13:57:52 -0700 (PDT), HellSickle
> >>Paula & Jeff = in.
> >>Just to clarify dates: August 1-7 ?
> > Just to make it two complete weekends, lets say July 31 - August 8
> >>It would be cool to have dates & attendees posted in a central place
> >>where they could be regularly updated <nudge, nudge, wink, wink> I
> >>know, this smacks of "non-organizing"
> > Have at it. This is pretty much out-of-the-box at the moment, tweaking
> > to come...
> >http://spodefest.net/isf/
> >>How's the Boise River for canoeing? Wondering if I should get a rack
> >>& strap the canoe on top of the van.
> > By August the river should be fairly low, I've seen canoes, kayaks,
> > tubes, inflatable boats/rafts.
> > DJ
> I love how the staunch non-host/non-coordinator of a non-event goes out and
> creates a forum board for said non-event. :-)
Let's do our best to keep the forum "non-organized".
-Jeff-
Posted by sturd on March 18, 2010, 11:01 pm
IdaSpode builds:
> http://spodefest.net/isf/
Nicely Done!
Go fast. Take chances.
Mike S.
Posted by Spodely on March 18, 2010, 3:25 am
> Lots of "sounds like fun, I'll try to be there..." No idea on "for
> sure" except me, you, Murray, Tami, Harrells, Dennis K. and Sturd &
> Friend(s).
> It's about time to send out another mass email to my ISF list.
> Seems like Rowdy & Spodely said "possible".
(SNIP)
I'm still a "possible". I'm waiting to see if our wonderful
government is still willing to throw money at me. I'll then know how
to plan that far out. I've got bikes, plenty of 'em. I've got the
toy hauler. Truck, even. Seems like I'm just waiting on "time". I
have to keep riding the chinese junk that's over here just to get my
riding fix. Sure, it's dirt, but....
Spodely
Posted by Wudsracer on March 18, 2010, 10:29 am
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>On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 00:25:20 -0700 (PDT), Spodely wrote:
>I'm still a "possible". I'm waiting to see if our wonderful
>government is still willing to throw money at me. I'll then know how
>to plan that far out. I've got bikes, plenty of 'em. I've got the
>toy hauler. Truck, even. Seems like I'm just waiting on "time". I
>have to keep riding the chinese junk that's over here just to get my
>riding fix. Sure, it's dirt, but....
>Spodely
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Mr Spodely,
May I assume, that if you come back to the States early, that you
are going to take a "riding vacation"? (If not on the way to Spudfest,
then maybe before?)
The TR Trail has lots of sidehill singletrack that was not there the
last time you were. I have adopted the part of the trail that goes
over Big Nasty Ridge. But now, instead of the old way up and around,
it goes up (and down) the ridge twice (from the side), before it takes
a new 1/2 mile singletrack route to join with the Casebusters section
and then has a brand spanking new section coming down the back side of
Casebusters Ridge. (It's no longer a casebuster; just sweet tree
dodging.)
I think you need to come get you a dose.
Jim
Wudsracer/Jim Cook
Smackover Racing
'06 Gas Gas DE300
'82 Husqvarna XC250
Team LAGNAF
Posted by Spodely on March 18, 2010, 3:06 pm
> Mr Spodely,
> May I assume, that if you come back to the States early, that you
> are going to take a "riding vacation"? (If not on the way to Spudfest,
> then maybe before?)
> The TR Trail has lots of sidehill singletrack that was not there the
> last time you were. I have adopted the part of the trail that goes
> over Big Nasty Ridge. But now, instead of the old way up and around,
> it goes up (and down) the ridge twice (from the side), before it takes
> a new 1/2 mile singletrack route to join with the Casebusters section
> and then has a brand spanking new section coming down the back side of
> Casebusters Ridge. (It's no longer a casebuster; just sweet tree
> dodging.)
> I think you need to come get you a dose.
> Jim
> Wudsracer/Jim Cook
> Smackover Racing
> '06 Gas Gas DE300
> '82 Husqvarna XC250
> Team LAGNAF
I am definitely riding SOMEWHERE. Who knows, maybe do both? The most
stress I've had lately is trying to figure out how to work out getting
time off in summer to go riding. Or, if I'm jobless by then, trying
to get a new job that will let me off for a month. "Your place" is
half the distance, so that's a no brainer weekend or something.
---If I resume the Short Bus Racing logo, will I get a nasty letter
from the Tea Party people? Will they not sponsor dirt biking because
of that?
And who you callin mister, mister?
> >>Paula & Jeff = in.
> >>Just to clarify dates: August 1-7 ?
> > Just to make it two complete weekends, lets say July 31 - August 8
> >>It would be cool to have dates & attendees posted in a central place
> >>where they could be regularly updated <nudge, nudge, wink, wink> I
> >>know, this smacks of "non-organizing"
> > Have at it. This is pretty much out-of-the-box at the moment, tweaking
> > to come...
> >http://spodefest.net/isf/
> >>How's the Boise River for canoeing? Wondering if I should get a rack
> >>& strap the canoe on top of the van.
> > By August the river should be fairly low, I've seen canoes, kayaks,
> > tubes, inflatable boats/rafts.
> > DJ
> I love how the staunch non-host/non-coordinator of a non-event goes out and
> creates a forum board for said non-event. :-)