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Pauliwog
On 3/22/2007 Cat wrote in from United States  (67.117.nnn.nnn)

I don't really want to drive 18 hours round trip & not be timed.
I vote for a timer.

 
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nodda race
On 3/22/2007 peters wrote in from United States  (24.18.nnn.nnn)

single lane jam option is cool pauli, with a more open, non-timed course on the other side. thanks again for hostin' one of the best NW events of the year!! don't be throwing too many of your crazy gimme cones at the new guys.

now for my rain dance..

Hi how are ya Hi how are ya Hi how are ya Hi how are ya

 
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Addendum
On 3/22/2007 BBQ King wrote in from United States  (65.122.nnn.nnn)

Hmm, somehow what I wrote got chopped up and did'nt translate correctly in my last post but you get the gist. No timers for the first few hours until we get newbies dialed in and IF AND ONLY IF enough people want to race and on one lane only. Anyone who was there last year at the NOT-A-RACE should be able to tell you how much more RIDING they did as well as eat and blab and have fun. Every other event is a "race" waiting for cone counts, timer/tape switch problems, etc so why does this one need to be a "race" also? Frankly, "racing" burns me out bad every year. Blah, blah, blah - The Management

 
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BBQ Non Race
On 3/22/2007 Pauliwog wrote in from United States  (65.122.nnn.nnn)

Hey, Actually no, it's was suppossed to be a get-together BBQ slalom session and not a race from the very beginning I started doing it in 2004 but every year some people wanted to race so I let them put a timer on one lane only so those who wanted to race could and those who just wanted to enjoy the other lane and ride a LOT more could ride and not wait around for cone counts, timer problems, tape-switch problems, etc. If you read through the race signup page, it should mention all the above and all that's below, but here's more details: Last year a timer was brought but some vital piece was missing so the event went off without a timer and so a WHOLE LOT MORE riding was done and all of us who knew what to do with equipment actually got to help out the newbies get their equipment dialed in(as was the original intent of the event) much more than what would have happened if we had a timer and everyone was focused on racing. Several experienced FAST racers and semi-experienced slalomers have since approached me stating it was a better event for NOT having a timer and NOT racing but rather just riding and having a good time instead of waiting around as one does when racing. Honestly, if we have the usual number of people show up(multiply the number of signups:49 as of now, by 1.3 to 1.5 = appox 60 to 70 something) and run a "race" with that many people, and try to get newbies dialed in and teach them how to slalom, and BBQ that pretty much will be a mess. We race every other event with a timer competitively, no help to newbies and no BBQ that I want to do something different. I just want to have a big good-vibe slalom session, eat some BBQ and focus on riding and newbies as a way to open the slalom season. I think THE main reason this event has the high number of signups that it has is because it's NOT a race and people just want to ride and ride a lot, eat and blab. It will be the funnest one-day slalom event you will likely ever go to, really. I'm just hoping it isn't getting SO big that it's attracting the wrong attention from the Salem Parks-n-Rec office. OK, enough on this topic - The Management P.S. - Oh yeah, Everyone start doing your "No-Rain" dances specifically for March 31st and April 1st , Actually no, it's was suppossed to be a get-together BBQ slalom session and not a race from the very beginning I started doing it in 2004 but every year some people wanted to race so I let them put a timer on one lane only so those who wanted to race could and those who just wanted to enjoy the other lane and ride a LOT more could ride and not wait around for cone counts, timer problems, tape-switch problems, etc.

If you read through the race signup page, it should mention all the above and all that's below, but here's more details:

Last year a timer was brought but some vital piece was missing so the event went off without a timer and so a WHOLE LOT MORE riding was done and all of us who knew what to do with equipment actually got to help out the newbies get their equipment dialed in(as was the original intent of the event) much more than what would have happened if we had a timer and everyone was focused on racing. Several experienced FAST racers and semi-experienced slalomers have since approached me stating it was a better event for NOT having a timer and NOT racing but rather just riding and having a good time instead of waiting around as one does when racing. Honestly, if we have the usual number of people show up(multiply the number of signups:49 as of now, by 1.3 to 1.5 = appox 60 to 70 something) and run a "race" with that many people, and try to get newbies dialed in and teach them how to slalom, and BBQ that pretty much will be a mess. We race every other event with a timer competitively, no help to newbies and no BBQ that I want to do something different. I just want to have a big good-vibe slalom session, eat some BBQ and focus on riding and newbies as a way to open the slalom season.

I think THE main reason this event has the high number of signups that it has is because it's NOT a race and people just want to ride and ride a lot, eat and blab. It will be the funnest one-day slalom event you will likely ever go to, really. I'm just hoping it isn't getting SO big that it's attracting the wrong attention from the Salem Parks-n-Rec office. OK, enough on this topic - The Management

P.S. - Oh yeah, Everyone start doing your "No-Rain" dances specifically for March 31st and April 1st just to be sure. Thanks - P

 
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April 1st "Race" in Salem
On 3/22/2007 Gareth wrote in from United States  (24.18.nnn.nnn)

Timers... YES PLEASE!!! You can't stop us from racing! Just try!!!

 
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timer
On 3/22/2007 malcolm wrote in from Canada  (142.35.nnn.nnn)

i think the timer is a good idea, i mean i see your point, but this is a race right?

 
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Dong's Comeback from retirement
On 3/22/2007 BBQ King wrote in from United States  (65.122.nnn.nnn)

Hey, Welcome Back Mike, Sorry but due to multiple requests to NOT have a timer and how much more of a fun successful slalom session and newbie clinic it was last year due to NO TIMER, that's the plan this year. We might put a timer down but only on one run and after a few hours have passed and people get enough runs in since most in attendance are there to RIDE rather than wait around in line and wait for cone-counts, timer glitches, etc, i.e.- they know about our scene but have been avoiding it because they want to ride not wait to be timed. We'll see, I'm sure others will be chomping at the bit to get the timer going and time runs so it probably will happen, just not right away. Thanks- The Management

 
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BBQ's at the BBQ
On 3/21/2007 Pauliwog wrote in from United States  (65.122.nnn.nnn)

Hey, If any of you guys want to bring one of your BBQ's, that would be great, I don't think my dinky BBQ will be enough for 48+ people. Thanks - Paul

 
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missed it
On 3/18/2007 Shane @ NorthWestLongboarding.com wrote in from United States  (24.16.nnn.nnn)

sorry i missed it guys. i wanted to come, but St' Patty was rough for me. i needed the extra sleep. but the day turned out nice, so i got some skating down around the neighborhood. i do need to practice some slalom before Salem though.

 
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Skate sesh today
On 3/18/2007 Corey wrote in from United States  (67.168.nnn.nnn)

Garage "warm up " session in Tacoma, at 10am or so, then cross your fingers -Cheney bike path later in the afternoon, when the sun comes out.
Corey 253 606 6407

 
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Oregon State Games 2006 video
On 3/17/2007 Corey wrote in from United States  (67.168.nnn.nnn)

Malcolm, what kind of pics/vid are looking for? Here's a vid that James Peters did from last year's race in Salem

http://media.putfile.com/Salem-State-Games-2006---music---Pepe-Deluxe---Before-you-leave

 
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vids
On 3/17/2007 malcolm wrote in from Canada  (70.69.nnn.nnn)

are there any videos or pictures floating around from any other salem events?

 
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Sunday Sesh 3/18
On 3/17/2007 Corey wrote in from United States  (67.168.nnn.nnn)

Plan is to skate some slalom at the Cheney Hill in Tacoma tomorrow
morning at 10:00. If it rains, then we will head out to a parking garage
that Patrick Alldred knows about in Tacoma. Check here on NCDSA
Sunday morning for updates. Email me if you have ques. or need directions

 
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Hey Pauly
On 3/16/2007 Cat wrote in from United States  (67.117.nnn.nnn)

I tried to get Drew to Salem--- he has another commitment.

Too bad-- it would have been fun!

Hope the weather holds!

 
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Happy Belated Birthday Brad
On 3/16/2007 Stryker wrote in from United States  (63.64.nnn.nnn)

Happy Belated B-day Brad,Hope you had a good day. One more year till the Masters Divion! Let's Dominate In Salem.GOTTA GO... Faster,Faster... Faster Miles an hour! Thanks for all of your support and coaching.It's paying off for me in a big way these days. GO AXE ARMY! STRYKE FORCE

 
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Happy Birthday Bradleyschmadley
On 3/14/2007 Paulskiiwog wrote in from United States  (65.122.nnn.nnn)

Yep, that's pretty much it, Happy Birthday Man! - P

 
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park that van...
On 3/13/2007 peters wrote in from United States  (24.18.nnn.nnn)



DOWN BY THE RIVER!!!

(maybe some salem locals can give you real advice now)

I guess its JACKHAMMER'S turn to get older now eh?? happy birthday BRAD! ...and thx for the bday wishes, i think i like going downhill!

 
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van
On 3/13/2007 shane wrote in from United States  (24.16.nnn.nnn)

i belive i can borrow the shagin wagon from mi madre. is there a good safe place to park it that any of you know of?

 
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Thanks Paul
On 3/12/2007 Cat wrote in from United States  (67.117.nnn.nnn)

I'll talk to the guys about your offer.
That's really gracious of you.

 
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sweet
On 3/12/2007 malcolm wrote in from Canada  (64.59.nnn.nnn)

thanks james

 
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salem
On 3/12/2007 malcolm wrote in from Canada  (24.80.nnn.nnn)

hi everyone. i have an order from skatekings coming and it should be ready to ship next week. is there any way i could get it shipped to one of you americans and then pick it up when im down for salem?

shoot me an email if you can help me out, thanks

 
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Lodging for the Nor'Cal'ers
On 3/12/2007 Pauliwog wrote in from United States  (67.189.nnn.nnn)

Cat, the offer still stands for all of you to stay with my Wife and Me Saterday and Sunday nights, 5 of you should fit OK, and as long as noone stays too long in the shower there should be enough hot water for everyone. Just bring sleeping bags, pads, and pillows. Our apartment isn't real big but it combines as a Stone-Age Technology and Art Musuem, it's interesting. - P

 
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Cheap Salem Hotel
On 3/12/2007 Stryker wrote in from United States  (63.64.nnn.nnn)

Cat, I have stayed at the Travel Lodge. It was reasonable. There is a Motel 6 close by too.Both would be about 50. at night for a double room.Looking forward to racing with you again.Ikeep cheing this blog I know that some of the Seattle crew might be coming down on sat. too. See Ya In Salem. John

 
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Salem April 1st
On 3/12/2007 cat wrote in from United States  (67.117.nnn.nnn)

Anyone know of a less expensive motel in Salem than Motel 6---- like a low budget "No Tell Motel"????

Four of us are driving up on a very limited budget & with gas at $3.00 plus a gallon...........

E-mail me---- Thanks!

Pray for sunshine!

 
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yeah...?
On 3/12/2007 malcolm wrote in from Canada  (24.80.nnn.nnn)

im not selling corey hahaha

i think i will be at hood river though

 
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