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Old 01-17-2009, 09:28 AM   #501
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Hmn, not sure. Certainly not ready now!
That's good, me either.
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Old 01-24-2009, 02:02 AM   #502
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I take it that you two have a love for the Blazers. Can't let this drop off the front page.
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Old 01-24-2009, 09:40 AM   #503
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I take it that you two have a love for the Blazers. Can't let this drop off the front page.
Just hit...ttt
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Old 01-24-2009, 01:07 PM   #504
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Yeah I know. But I thought I might get a response with a silly question and.........it worked.
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Old 01-24-2009, 07:48 PM   #505
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Can't let this drop off the front page.
Thanks Ron, no recent work that amounted to anything, been focusing on the off road blazer for the upcoming Feb. run @ Rausch.
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Old 01-24-2009, 08:32 PM   #506
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you coming down this way next month? let me know the details...
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Old 01-25-2009, 07:51 AM   #507
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you coming down this way next month? let me know the details...
Heart Breaker run Feb. 28th (valentines theme I guess)

It's a one day ride but some of us are going to run two days, just don't know which two yet.

Might be Fri/Sat or Sat/Sun, hard to say right now.

How far are you from the park?
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Old 01-25-2009, 08:22 AM   #508
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Is this the place? http://www.tctri.org/

I'm 30 miles south... Is it $50 for me to go ride with you? Are those rates normal for 4x4 clubs?

Edit: or is this the one you go to? http://www.rc4x4.org/


I'm gonna want to build a trail rig after a trip to that place...
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Cool, build a trail rig...Rausch Creek
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Old 01-25-2009, 09:41 AM   #510
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Is this the place? http://www.tctri.org/

I'm 30 miles south... Is it $50 for me to go ride with you? Are those rates normal for 4x4 clubs?

Edit: or is this the one you go to? http://www.rc4x4.org/


I'm gonna want to build a trail rig after a trip to that place...

2nd one and no, it won't cost you $50, that's only if you drive.
The last time down, it was only $5 or $10 for the passenger, Jim could tell ya.

Course, last time down the entry fees were only $35 too.
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Old 01-25-2009, 10:12 AM   #511
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well, count me in if that's cool.. end of Feb sounds chilly though

you guys camp or do a hotel?

makes me wish I hadn't of passed on an 84 K-10 with a lift and a blown engine now... maybe a beater jeep is in my future!
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well, count me in if that's cool.. end of Feb sounds chilly though

you guys camp or do a hotel?

makes me wish I hadn't of passed on an 84 K-10 with a lift and a blown engine now... maybe a beater jeep is in my future!
Cool, I'm sure we can find ya an open seat.

I've done both, they both have they're benefits.

When we do the hotel thing, we stay at the Comfort Inn down off of exit 100.
Nice place and the wife really appreciates the shower at the end of the day.

Camping is great too, hangin' with the boys telling lies over the campfire is tough to beat.

I'll post up that we have the need for an open seat, gotcha covered.
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Pine Grove exit... that's even closer to me...

sounds like a plan, let me know when the day gets closer...
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Old 01-25-2009, 11:02 AM   #514
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Pine Grove exit... that's even closer to me...

sounds like a plan, let me know when the day gets closer...
Yeah, that's it Pine Groove.
There's an excellent truck stop there, great food w/huge portion's!

I posted looking for a seat on the two sites currently running threads about the ride, shouldn't be a prob but now you GOTTA be there!
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There is another good restaurant in Pine Grove called the Red Lion

http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8...60514995423613

my buddies wife owns the place...
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Yeah, that's it Pine Groove.
There's an excellent truck stop there, great food w/huge portion's!

I posted looking for a seat on the two sites currently running threads about the ride, shouldn't be a prob but now you GOTTA be there!
Chicken fried steak, and a shower
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shouldn't be a prob but now you GOTTA be there!
i'll be in Orlando that week but back on Thursday... shouldn't be an issue.. already informed mama that i'll be out for a day..
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Can ya come over for a day Jim?
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Can ya come over for a day Jim?
I'll wait to commit till it gets closer, new schedule at work has me working weekends...

Reminds me of the time the boys and I went Wheelin' in January...smoothest the trails ever were, packed with snow and ice
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2nd one and no, it won't cost you $50, that's only if you drive.
The last time down, it was only $5 or $10 for the passenger, Jim could tell ya.

Course, last time down the entry fees were only $35 too.
I may be interested in running this...
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Old 01-25-2009, 01:34 PM   #521
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I may be interested in running this...
Was wondering when we'd hear from you.

Should be a good time, just about have enough to mandate running two groups.

Seven confirmed and four possible's.
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Was wondering when we'd hear from you.

Should be a good time, just about have enough to mandate running two groups.

Seven confirmed and four possible's.

I didn't know it was happening... head's down on other stuff right now.
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Anything new in chilly Vermont?
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Old 02-05-2009, 06:10 PM   #524
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Naw...workin' on the crawler getting it ready for the Feb. run.

I'll dive back in come March I'm guessing.
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Do you have a link for the run details? I'll have two seats open.
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