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#2118 you're an animal
On 7/21/2006 Art Pryde wrote in from United States  (69.235.nnn.nnn)

James, that's an awesome feat of endurance!! I've done a few semi enduro things (skiied Hangman's Hallow @ Mammoth 10 times in 2 hours, rode 5 or 6 century bike rides, paddled 28 miles in the ocean twice on my surfski, and hiked 22 miles up-and-down Mount Whitney in a day a couple of times), but 200 miles on a skateboard....I lift my skateboard deck to you with respect.

I read your write up, and it sounds like the second day was a real mind over body experience. It's a strange place when you almost block out all external stimuli and focus as hard as you can on what's happening internally. When a slight change in body postion/angle can bring you another 5-10 minutes of relief.
Way to go! See you next year @ Hood!
Art

 
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Seattle to Portland LDP
On 7/21/2006 peters wrote in from United States  (24.18.nnn.nnn)

hey thanks dave, skip, and pauli, and all other bros who have been mailing me about this. It was an experimental ride and turned out to be one of the most phenomenal experiences in my life. I didn't hype up the media or spam on it too much because, well, I wasn't quite sure day #2 was even going to happen! But I'll let you know for sure next time I skate down there, say, this time next year so we can do brewskis afterward!

I finally wrote up the experience on pavedwave -

http://home.comcast.net/~jampet99/rides/rides01.html

Skip, there should be some cone killin' going on Sunday morning, drop a line!

 
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Stuff
On 7/20/2006 Pauliwog wrote in from United States  (64.5.nnn.nnn)

Congrats to JP, and best wishes on healing to Capt'n Dave and Timmy. Just got back from a bowmaking class and catching up. Adios-Paul

 
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LOOOOOOONG Distance
On 7/20/2006 Skip wrote in from United States  (71.38.nnn.nnn)

Seattle to Portland??
I don't even like to drive that far.
What ta H#!! is wrong with you guys??!!??

I would have brought the confetti!!!

I don't even think "impressed" is enough...

Big Ups to Ya!!

 
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Slalom Sat or Sun Morning?
On 7/20/2006 Skip wrote in from United States  (71.38.nnn.nnn)

Calling all Seattle Cone Crushers
I will be up in the area this weekend (21-23). I would love to hook-up with you guys if you are running cones this weekend. I know some will be out of town, but is anyone riding?

Shoot me an email, post here, or call me @ 971.322.7908

Thanks!
Skip

 
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Rumor has it.....
On 7/20/2006 Dave Mitchell wrote in from United States  (69.30.nnn.nnn)

That a certain long distance pumper from Seattle rode in the STP (Seattle to Portland bike ride) this past weekend. 200+ miles in 2 days, that's impressive and insane. Is this true? Are there photos available? I, for one, would have been at the finish line had I known.

 
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Wow, that was fast!
On 7/19/2006 Dan wrote in from United States  (67.102.nnn.nnn)

Sorry guys, Splitfire is spoken for. Got to be quick on the draw with this crowd.

 
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Split- Fire up for Sale.
On 7/19/2006 Dan wrote in from United States  (67.102.nnn.nnn)

I know this isn't the correct forum, but I wanted to give my boys in the NW first crack. I have a polished Splitfire 107 for sale, for $90. It has a upgraded kingpin, both longer and harder, and the baseplate is drilled to reduce mounting issues with lots of wedging. Will come with 2 white barrels.
Anyone interested, fire me off an E-Mail.

 
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???
On 7/19/2006 Josh B wrote in from United States  (24.20.nnn.nnn)

The 2006 Bridge Pedal in Portland is scheduled for the same day as the Combo-Plate race in Seattle. There will be a few Portlanders doing the ride. Those who aren't need to find a good way out of town! This year ALL the bridges will be used. The following weekend is the Nationals, and the weekend after that is Portland Pusher #6. Also, the Festival of Wheels in Goldendale,WA (MARYHILL!!!) is the same weekend as La Costa. Lots to choose from...

 
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Superman Award??
On 7/19/2006 Dave Mitchell wrote in from United States  (206.103.nnn.nnn)

I don't deserve no stinking Superman Award. Met with the orthopedist yesterday, a couple of cracks but probably no surgery, 6 weeks of healing and some PT and I'll be back. The doc has me scheduled for a CAT scan but isn't expecting that to change anything. Sounds like Tim deserves the award, two fractured ankles and he was still trying to race! Get better quick Tim!!

I was thinking if we did Big 'n Fast in Portland, we could probably do a Tight/Hybrid @ WSU the same day. Maybe?? I'm not seeing a good way to squeeze a race into September, between the soapbox race (in PDX) and La Costa. Maybe late October? Ideas and suggestions?

 
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Get Well Tim and Dave
On 7/18/2006 Stryker wrote in from United States  (207.175.nnn.nnn)

I didn't see Dave fall but from what I've been told Dave should get the Superman award!Though Luck. You were really pushing it. I did see Tim go down though and He did bounce back. Even with a injured ankle he still tried to skate on Sunday.Not knowing he had fractured not only the swollen ankle but the other as well.Now he's laid up for 3 weeks and going have to go through some physical therapy. Get well both of you. Hope to see you in Portland or WSU in September. Right Dave? Post that race. Skate Fast,Push your L,Have Fun But BE Safe! L8er John

 
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Pauliwog Posting Test Results
On 7/12/2006 Pauliwog wrote in from United States  (64.5.nnn.nnn)

Hmmm, OK, it looks like I'm up and operational again after contacting Adam Ncdsaski.

DAVE MITCHELL - Heal up!! Keep us posted!!

HOOD RIVER - I was SOOO stoked watching all you guys go faster on T/S than I've ever seen you go before, I know I did. Thanks for cheering me on everyone.
Big Thanks to ScottyBobSonic for making such a perfect deck for me for the T/S.

Does anyone have any footage we can get on DVD or VHS? (OK, I'd really like footage of me against Hollien so I can see what the heck I'm doing).

Adios-Paul

 
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Cyber Mile
On 7/12/2006 Stryker wrote in from United States  (207.175.nnn.nnn)

JP, I'm up for it! But I won't be Skumping or Pumping or LDPing. I'm going Totally Push! So what do you think the fastsest one could push a mile? Maybe ...A Sub 4 minute? Well have to wait and see. :) John

 
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day before Combo-Plate!!
On 7/11/2006 peters wrote in from United States  (64.236.nnn.nnn)

Keep August 12th (sat) open as well, we're tentatively planning a Cyber Mile in the morning near the Redmond Velodrome, then a ride to the Redhook Brewery.

YEAHHHH HOOD RIVER!!! Mitchell, heal up bro! Will post some Hood pics later tonight.

This post by the way was another test for Pauliwog...

 
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Paul can't post?
On 7/11/2006 Stryker wrote in from United States  (207.175.nnn.nnn)

If Paul can't post anything this fourum will be very Quiet.Great racing at Hood River Paul. You Rocked!It would help if I could spell correctly.! :)

 
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Paul can't post?
On 7/11/2006 Stryker wrote in from United States  (207.175.nnn.nnn)

If Paul can't post antthing this fourum will be vey Quiet.Great racing at Hood River Paul. You Rocked!

 
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Sign up for Combo-PlateII
On 7/6/2006 Stryker wrote in from United States  (207.175.nnn.nnn)

CSA Racers...I finally posted the August 13th Seattle Combo-Plate II Race.Sign up Now.This Year will be a little different.It should be a good time for all. See Ya there. John

 
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Thursday Night Practice
On 7/4/2006 Dave Mitchell wrote in from United States  (69.30.nnn.nnn)

Mt Tabor @ 6PM on Thursday, TS practice. See you there!

 
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Corey's Change
On 7/3/2006 Pauliwog wrote in from United States  (71.193.nnn.nnn)

.....Oh yeah, I owe Corey his change for the "Un Bacon" on Sunday, I'll buy you a burger at Full Sail Ale Brewery's Grill.-P

 
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"A" class and "B" class
On 6/28/2006 Pat Chewning wrote in from United States  (67.189.nnn.nnn)

Next year's State Games might have the following classes:

"Experienced Adult" class -- for those who race CSA and/or have racing experience. (Most of us at that race).
"New Adults" New racers, but old enough to be called adults.
"Kids"

And with more promotion and avoiding schedule conflicts, we should have more racers.

As far as CSA events in general, I think a single class is the way to go, since our races are not really big enough for further breaking into classes.

 
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State Games Race in Salem
On 6/28/2006 Paul Howard wrote in from United States  (64.5.nnn.nnn)

THANKS, THANKS, THANKS to PAT CHEWNING for putting on a GREAT event, that was a really good time all three events both days. Hopefully everyone liked the courses (I did, but then again I'm the one who set them). Thanks to everyone else who showed up and helped setup/teardown, conehead, cheer each other on, etc.


"A" CLASS/ "B" CLASS/ OPEN CLASS???? - Do we at some point want to start having an A and B class? or do we just want to keep having open class racing. Personally I do not care but since I and a few others in CSA have made it to the A Class in National/World events, Do the rest of you think CSA should use that as a guage and have a CSA "A" bracket? If more peaple would show up because they felt like they had more of a chance to win in a separate class, that might be worth the extra trouble.

I don't want to be a trophy/medal hog and would like to see others get more chances at medals, since I have plenty on my racing shelf. I've also probably had more time to practice than others and made racing my life outside of work during 2004.

Adios-Paul

 
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State Games results
On 6/26/2006 Pat Chewning wrote in from United States  (15.252.nnn.nnn)

We ran 3 courses over two days of competition. Things went very smoothly and the biggest reason for this was the Excellent help from Paul Howard (setting courses in advance), John Stryker and Dave Mitchell (setting up tape switches and wiring), Brad Jackman Gareth and Corey (setting up the tent and tables and Gatorade) and every one else who pitched in.

Medals were awarded for 4 age groups
Kids (under 15)
Young Adults (15-25)
Adults
Masters (45 and over)


GS/Longboard Results

1 Brad Jackman 27.600 Gold Medal Adult
2 Tay Hunt 27.616 Gold Medal Masters
3 Paul Howard 28.000 Silver Medal Adult
4 Gareth Roe 28.496 Bronze Medal Adult
5 John Stryker 28.576
6 James Peters 28.746
7 Corey Moy 29.216
8 Pete Ingraham 29.856
9 Dave Mitchell 29.976
10 Pat Chewning 30.960 Silver Medal Masters
11 Mark Hessman 34.320 Gold Medal Young Adults
12 Ryan Schoomaker 35.008 Gold Medal Kids
13 John England 39.408 Silver Medal Young Adults


Straight Tight 100-Cone Results

1 Gareth Roe 23.628 Gold Medal Adults
2 Brad Jackman 24.748 Silver Medal Adults
3 Paul Howard 25.088 Bronze Medal Adults
4 John Stryker 25.248
5 Tay Hunt 25.416 Gold Medal Masters
6 Corey Moy 26.432
7 Pete Ingraham 28.080
8 Dave Mitchell 29.188
9 Pat Chewning 29.952 Silver Medal Masters
10 James Peters 30.408

Dual Hybrid Results

1 Paul Howard Gold Medal Adults
2 Gareth Roe Silver Medal Adults
3 Brad Jackman Bronze Medal Adults
4 Pete Ingraham
5 Corey Moy
6 John Stryker
7 Dave Anderson Gold Medal Masters
8 James Peters
9 Pat Chewning Silver Medal Masters
10 Mark Hessman Gold Medal Young Adults


Thanks very much to everyone for racing, helping set up, helping to run the race, setting the courses, and putting all the stuff away at the end.

I now know how to predict the hottest day of the year -- it always occurs when we have our summertime Salem race. (New record-high temp for Salem 101 deg F).

Send me any suggestions for improvements next year.

Big thanks to our sponsors who supplied products for the prizes:
SKATE KINGS
INSECT SKATEBOARDS
ROE RACING

 
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salem state games
On 6/25/2006 peters wrote in from United States  (24.18.nnn.nnn)

Mr. Chewning - SALEM ROCKED!!! Thanks for putting together one of the most organized and smooth running events on that perfect hill -- a Big GS, 100 cones at speed, a mirrored dual hybrid, 100 degree temps, and the Gatorade girl. Can't ask for much more!







 
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Starting time for State Games Races
On 6/23/2006 Pat Chewning wrote in from United States  (67.189.nnn.nnn)

There is an inconsistency in the posted start times for the races. The NCDSA posting says 0900 and the State Games site says 1000. Both are correct.

We will start the 1st official timed run promptly at 1000.

We will have the course set up and ready to run at 0900.

Between 0900 and 1000 I will take on-site registrations, allow practice/tune-up runs, etc. With the courses already marked there should be no excuse not to be all ready to go in the cooler hours of the morning.

The earlier we start, the less time we have to sit out in the record-high triple-digit temperatures predicted for race day.

-- Pat

 
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Lodging in Hood and Salem
On 6/22/2006 Paul Howard wrote in from United States  (64.5.nnn.nnn)

HOOD RIVER - Hmmm, I think I'll stick with the single room for the Wifey any myself at this point and refer Mr J Peters to the Dave Mitchell Party.

Dave M- I'm guessing your room will fill up, if it does'nt, then the Wifey and myself might fill the remaining space at Hood.


SALEM - So, is anyone getting a motel room in Salem for Saterday night? Need a roommate? Let me know-Paul

 
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