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hood rooms
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On 6/22/2006
peters
wrote in from
United States
(64.236.nnn.nnn)
pauli or dave - i'm down for either of those rooms, just be sure Tim gets a special room with acoustic panels. See you in Salem shortly!
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Hood River Lodging
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On 6/22/2006
Dave Mitchell
wrote in from
United States
(206.103.nnn.nnn)
Paul, et al... I have a double room at Prater's for the 7th and 8th, so far Skip is in for Friday but there's floor space a la last year. Let me know is you're interested.
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Jam Session at Hood
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On 6/21/2006
Pauliwog
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Hey Jackman, we should talk to Gareth and Full Sale Ale Brewery about doing 2 or 3 instrumentals like we talked about. If I ending up staying Saterday night at whatever motel you guys stay at in Salem, I can bring an amp and guitar.
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Lodging in Hood River for the West Coast Championships
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On 6/21/2006
Paul Howard
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
I already booked a single bed room for the Wifey and myself only at this point at the same Ma-and-Pa dinky motel we stayed in last year. If someone really needs a room, I'll change the reservation and we can have another slalom slumber party like last year or I can give you guys the phone # to the same motel if a bunch of you's guys want to room together at the same place(I don't remember the name off the top of my head). Let me know, here or call (541)754-7826 or use the email/name click thingy. Adios-Paul
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Lodging in Salem for the State Games
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On 6/21/2006
Pauliwog
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Hey, If anyone has a motel room in Salem and is looking for a roommate to share a room with and share room fees, call me at (541)754-7826 or post here or email me with the name/email click thingy above. I was going to just go back to Corvallis Saterday night and that won't be a problem if I do, but I'd be into staying in Salem and saving time and gas. Adios-Paul
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Newspaper coverage @ State Games
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On 6/20/2006 Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
(67.189.nnn.nnn)
The Salem Statesman-Journal will likely be at the race taking pics and doing interviews. This is the only State Games event being held in Salem (most are in Portland).
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State Games.
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On 6/20/2006 Brad Jackman
wrote in from
United States
(168.103.nnn.nnn)
Thanks Pauli,Pat,Corey for setting the courses.Looking forward to this race and hanging with the crew. You guys rule..Do i get the beef and tires if i like the courses?? Jackhammer
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State Games Good News
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On 6/19/2006 Same Guy as before
wrote in from
United States
(71.193.nnn.nnn)
According to Chewning, there's about 15 entries on the State Games site, so we'll see some new faces. -P
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State Games Courses
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On 6/19/2006 Paul Howard
wrote in from
United States
(71.193.nnn.nnn)
Hey, Thanks to Pat and Pete and Cory from Salem for helping out with the course setting and session afterwards.
-The G/S is REALLY open and fast if you pump and tuck, it's WAY fun!
-The 100 coner will be hard, I suggest using Cambria's, La Costa's, Stingers, and/or putting grease in a set of bearings specific for this one event(I fully DO NOT recommend taking out your spacers and tightening down the axle nut, you will VERY likely overheat your bearings and lock-up).
-The Hybrid/General was very do-able on my G/S board, there's a few offsets that are a smidge tricky and there is one neg-offet "gimmie" cone to keep you on your toes(and it's not obvious like most of mine are, it's diabolical like the way Stryker sets them-but very easy, it's also marked with BIG arrows). If people have too much problem on the 1st "bad" offset, we'll trim them in a bit if needed(they're only bad if you're hammering through the course, newbies should be OK). And, the hybrid/general courses are MIRROR SYMMETRY. It will be exciting to race if your dead even with whoever you're racing against when you go through the "close" cones. These courses are technical(but not too technical) and not at all tight, easy if ran slow, challenging if worked and ran fast.
Overall, I think these are some of the coolest, funnest, bestest courses I have EVER set, they will be fun and fast or my name isn't Les Schwab. OK, so that really isn't my name and I won't give you free beef or tires if you don't dig my courses but I'll stand by my claim. You're board will thank you for bringing it to this race.
Adios-Paul
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SK8 KINGS sponsorship
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On 6/19/2006
Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
(67.189.nnn.nnn)
SK8 KINGS (www.sk8kings.com) has just signed on as a sponsor for the State Games of Oregon.
Thank you Richy and Maria Carrasco!
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State Games courses are set
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On 6/18/2006
Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
(67.189.nnn.nnn)
Paul and I set 3 courses and marked them for the State Games races:
Yellow course: Saturday morning longboard/GS
Blue course: Saturday afternoon 100-cone 7' straight tight (yes 7' is tight on this pitch of hill)
Red courses: Sunday dual hybrid (mirror courses). About 80 cones. Not tight.
Thanks a million to Paul for setting courses -- this will save us lots of time and we will be ready to go right away on race day.
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That Place
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On 6/18/2006
Steven King
wrote in from
United States
(71.134.nnn.nnn)
Jealous. That's where it all began for me... and I wish we could repave it and set some awesome courses. Plus the view of DT on a hot summer day. Jealous.
Y'all need to join us at Hood River!
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Course Setting Session Sunday South of Keizer
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On 6/17/2006 P. X.
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Hey kids, I will do my course setting session Tomorrow June 18th at "some" hill that's about 2.5 miles west of I-5 in "some" town just South of Keizer, Oregon(Hint: It's a major city and has a lot of state legislators, but not that I'm saying that it's neccesarily the Capital city or anything, really). I might be as late as 1:30pm (or earlier), I might get there sooner, depends on if I attend a tracking class(or not). Call me at (541)754-7826 if you need further details or want to make a solid meeting time. -X
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ON FAAAZHAAAS DAY
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On 6/16/2006
peters
wrote in from
United States
(24.18.nnn.nnn)
Last Spam! Solstice distance event starts in Marymoor Park, Redmond WA, 6/18/06 - 8:30 a.m.
http://www.ncdsa.com/contest_registration.asp?ContestID=231
Afterward 11 a.m., Woodinville Redhook or Fremont fair for munchies! And I know Pauliwogs gonna be workin on the Salem hill Sunday, which is a bit far for us but we *might* crash an alleged noontime slalom session in north Seattle, with whatevers left of our legs.
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Someplace
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On 6/16/2006 Some Guy
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Good to know that we've been doing something, somewhere on some hill. - X
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Outlaw races in Salem
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On 6/16/2006
Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
(15.252.nnn.nnn)
Paul,
We have never had an outlaw race in Salem.
We have had drop-in skating sessions that included setting up a timer.
The Salem City Park rules allow for drop-in (unreserved) use of the facilities for recreational purposes. We fit within those rules.
But sure, no need drawing attention to this to anyone listening in....
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Racing Deep Secrets
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On 6/15/2006 Paul X
wrote in from
United States
(64.5.nnn.nnn)
Just a reminder, If you race at the State Games of Oregon race, assume that Salem Parks and Rec Dept people will be there and DON'T TALK ABOUT OUTLAW RACES WE HAVE ON THAT HILL, or we might lose it if they know about it.
"What is the 1st rule of Slalom Club?" A: "You do not talk about Slalom Club" "What is the 2nd rule of Slalom Club?" A: "You do Not talk about Slalom Club" "What is the 3rd rule of Slalom Club?" A: "You do NOT talk about Slalom Club"
OK, so I know that was a lame rendition of Fight Club but you know the deal. Thanks-Paul
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That Event at That Place
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On 6/14/2006
Randy (Kilwag)
wrote in from
United States
(209.63.nnn.nnn)
Hey - That sure was fun. I was bummed I had to leave before my last run. Thanks to everyone for encouragement and being helpful to beginners, Brazillian wheels and all... I took some pics, some turned out well aothers not so much. It's hard to concentrate on photography when you're thinking about the cones. Slalom is hard to photograph well/interesting anyway. I'll get them posted somewhere eventually for you to see. Thanks again to everyone who made it happen.
40k and 600pixels
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Same Topic, but both Saterday and Sunday
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On 6/13/2006 Same Guy
wrote in from
United States
(67.171.nnn.nnn)
Hmmm, That's not to say the other events on SATERDAY THE 24th OF JUNE won't be good, I just think SUNDAY'S GENERAL/HYBRID WILL BE WORTH IT if you're free on Sunday (but doing something at one of those other events on Saterday). Hint, Hint. -P
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State Games Sunday the 25th of June
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On 6/13/2006 Same Guy as Before
wrote in from
United States
(67.171.nnn.nnn)
If you go to one of those other(cough) events, and you have Sunday open, Sunday will be the head-to-head General/Hybrid and in my opininion, the best event to enter of all 3 State Games races so put that in your "knower". -P
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Sunday Slalom Session in Salem
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On 6/13/2006
Paul Howard
wrote in from
United States
(67.171.nnn.nnn)
Salem- Sunday the 18th (or possibly but less likely Tuesday the 20th) I will be in Salem setting and marking courses the following weekend's State Games race for (1)Straight and Tight single lane, (2) Longboard G/S single lane, and (3) General/Hybrid dual lanes. The purpose will be to get ALL 3(actually 4) good workable courses SET and MARKED, then set cones on whatever course we want and have a slalom session. I will set the General/Hybrid last since that is what I'm guessing people will want to session on the most (I do). What I'm NOT going to do is set one course and waste the day riding it and not getting the other courses set, BUSINESS FIRST, FUN TO FOLLOW. If you're interested on getting in on it, bring a leaf blower, some cones, a helmet and your setups and yourself and whatever else you want to bring. Don't worry about chalk, I'm going to color code the courses with carpenters wax crayons.
CHAPUT - Cool! Bring some bushings too!
Adios-Paul
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It's Official
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On 6/13/2006
Chris Chaput
wrote in from
United States
(66.116.nnn.nnn)
Just want to let y'all know that I've booked my flight for the West Coast Slalom Championship and that I'm looking forward to competing up there for the first time. It should be a nice tune-up before Brixlegg. See ya on the slopes...
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Can we say where the race was yet?
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On 6/12/2006
Skip
wrote in from
United States
(67.160.nnn.nnn)
What a great day for skateboard riding. We lucked out on that one.
Big thanks to "that guy" for putting it together, setting a super fun course,and bangin' his head against the wall, trying to get the timer working. We are lucky to have people like Thor and Alisha to make it happen when we needed it. Thank God for weekend minutes.
I do want to point something out. Over the course of almost 60 timed runs, I think the consistency was dead on. At least a few of us had less than a second difference through our 3 runs. That seems pretty tight to me. Thanks Ladies!
You Washington guys...Thanks for all the advice and encouragment, but I know there's a border joke here somewhere...
When are we doing it again? Skip
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CSA GS in the Great Northwet
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On 6/11/2006 Dave
wrote in from
United States
(69.30.nnn.nnn)
I just wanted to post a quick thanks to Alisha and Thor for running the timing for the race today. Without the two of you it would have just been a bunch of skaters running cones. Another thanks to everyone who helped set up and break down. As usual the Jackhammer was on fire, with Corey, John and Skip right on his tail. We'll do this again!
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Sunday
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On 6/10/2006 David Baker
wrote in from
United States
(4.242.nnn.nnn)
Sorry guys I have to woose out on Sunday. Post some pics so I realy feel bad about what I missed! DAB
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