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Org: CSA (1772 Posts)
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race!
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On 7/29/2007
malcolm
wrote in from
Canada
(24.84.nnn.nnn)
heres the results from the race up in BC this weekend
1. Brad Jackman 26.426 2. Corey Moy 26.859 3. Gary McBride 27.268 4. Malcolm Stooke 28.743 5. Skip Marcotte 29.155 6. Red Ted Hannah 30.904 7. Mark Harris 32.053 8. Kevin Olson 34.549 9. Doug "tenorman" Wong 36.527 10. Spencer Smith 36.935 11. Alege Akolo 37.334 12. Eric ??? 40.996 13. Judy Harris 43.666
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La Costa
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On 7/28/2007
Stryker
wrote in from
United States
(76.104.nnn.nnn)
Cat, Jackhammer and I are planning to be there.The other CSAer's are in Vancouver right now Kickining AXE on the Canucks! See Ya in Statesville at the Worlds. John :-)
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Pauliwog
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On 7/28/2007
Cat
wrote in from
United States
(67.117.nnn.nnn)
Get yur bum to California for the La Costa in October!
That goes for all the other CSA bumbs----- Peters, Stryker, Jackman Turner Overdrive, Dano, and anyone else you can get down here!
We're tired of always having to come see you! ;)
Love, Kitty
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race
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On 7/27/2007 malcolm
wrote in from
Canada
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change of location cause of an oil spill in the area of our new spot. were doing it at the same spot as last time. call me for directions 604 783 0269
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This Saturday!!
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On 7/26/2007 peters
wrote in from
United States
(64.236.nnn.nnn)
BC SLALOM IN 2 DAYS EH?!!
Malcolm you rock, keepin it alive and real. Looks like a good crew is coming together, you even got Eastern WA coming!!
If I make it'll be last minute, shred it up and knock down a few for me guys (cones?? beers???)
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paskapoo
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On 7/23/2007
malcolm
wrote in from
Canada
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paskapoo slalom is cancelled
http://coastlongboarding.com/bboard/thread.cfm?threadid=19809&messages=1
check out the contest calender for the july 28 race in vancouver
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Sumner to Puyallup
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On 7/22/2007
peters
wrote in from
United States
(67.183.nnn.nnn)
Dan-o, a couple other guys were almost ready to join this year, Trevor from Cali and Sheldon from up here -- but injury and schedule nixed 'em this time around. It'd be awesome though to have any of the CSA crew join 2008 STP, I think you'd surprise yourself. This ride's really about just stick-toitiveness more than anything, especially getting up that hairy 2nd morning.
This September's 24-hour ride at Greenlake would be a good mental prep for it. Not certain on the exact date yet. But from the May event, it was awesome to see Calin skate something like 44 miles, Gareth around 42 miles, Patrick around 34 miles, and another 39 on his bike!
Spence - good news, the hit and run guy on STP (there were actually 3 injured) should be out of hospital now. One main reason cascade.org runs STP is to raise motorists' awareness of bikes, and part of my reason for joining goes the same for skateboarders. We all have to grow extra eyeballs when travelling the roads though.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/323786_stp16.html http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/323898_stp17.html
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STP
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On 7/20/2007
dan-o
wrote in from
United States
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STP!?! what is that? singapore to portugal or something?
I can do that. Sign me up next year, 58,000 miles no problamo!
well done james, you are in fact ze man!!!
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Stp
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On 7/19/2007 Spencer
wrote in from
United States
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Ya James way to conquer it again. i heard there was like a big hit n run crash or sometin. but anyhow awesome job and glad you had a good time.
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stp
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On 7/18/2007 malcolm
wrote in from
Canada
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nicely done james! youre a machine
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stp finish pics
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On 7/18/2007
peters
wrote in from
United States
(64.236.nnn.nnn)
Thanks for the support guys- it was awesome having Skip Marcotte meet up and skate the last quarter mile into Portland, then greeted by Subsonic Scotty and his kids, G-bomb Mark and my friend Sharon at the finish line party.
The STP was even more of a blast this year, I took a little more time to enjoy things like the free chocolate milk stop (Wilcox Farms), get a picture with the world's largest egg (Winlock), met many of the same cool people from last year and a bunch more. That's part of the reason I rolled into Castle Rock the first night in the dark. This year was great knowing the hills that were coming, what to expect and when to tuck and bomb. The Lewis and Clark bridge is still freaky as hell! I'm done eating Clif bars and protein drinks for a few weeks now. Still just recovering, still buzzing from the ride. Hoping to jot down more ride notes as the dust here at work settles. Can't thank cascade.org enough for allowing me along on this again, they host a great event, the logistics of organizing this thing across the state are mind-boggling.
Would like to pull another bro or two into this next year!
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Race
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On 7/17/2007
Malcolm
wrote in from
Canada
(24.84.nnn.nnn)
http://www.ncdsa.com/contest_registration.asp?ContestID=333
racing in vancouver july 28
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The true IRONMAN
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On 7/16/2007 Brad"The Jackhammer"Jackman
wrote in from
United States
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James,You truly are an inspiration and the true LDP KING!Amazeing!!!!! Brad AXE ARMY!!
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Iron Man James
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On 7/16/2007 David Baker
wrote in from
United States
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You constantly amaze me James! Keep on pushin!
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STP
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On 7/16/2007
Dan Hughes
wrote in from
United States
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Hey James, read a blip about you in the paper! Woo Hoo!
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Good Luck to IRONMAN!!!!!!
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On 7/13/2007 Pauliwog
wrote in from
United States
(65.122.nnn.nnn)
Hey James, Good Luck on your 2nd time, If I wasn't tied down here in Corvallis I'd come up to Portland for it. You are truly inspiring. Adios- P
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races
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On 7/12/2007
malcolm
wrote in from
Canada
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so is saturday the 28th a good day for a race in vancouver? cause thats the tentative date as of yet. i probably wont end up doing a contest registartion but i'll post more info soon. theres a good possibility that we will be using a different hill than the other races up here. hiope to ee some of you up here
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STP-town 2007
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On 7/11/2007
peters
wrote in from
United States
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If any P-towners are up for a beer this Sunday afternoon down by Lloyd Center, drop me a line by Friday night! If all goes as well as last year I'm hoping to make it to Holladay Park by about 2--3 p.m. Prayin for sun but not as much as today!
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Hood
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On 7/11/2007 Mr Course Setter
wrote in from
United States
(65.122.nnn.nnn)
That was a lot of work but a LOT of fun, thanks again to Gareth for putting the whole thing on and asking me to set courses for a national level event, that was an honor.
Dan-O, Thanks for the vote on the courses. Adios-Paul
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Missing from Hood River Race
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On 7/10/2007 Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
(15.252.nnn.nnn)
Missing: One modular (telephone) connector crimping tool.
Hopefully someone from CSA has it.
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HOOD
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On 7/9/2007
peters
wrote in from
United States
(64.236.nnn.nnn)
That was an amazing, blazing GS course, thank you master Pauliwog! Everyone there made this weekend a blast for my family -- the girls really enjoyed watching the tight slalom, and enjoyed the company on the GS hill. Great seeing many familiar faces again-- and the new guys shaking up the top standings!!
I shot more vids than pictures, but a few pix are up here on Flickr, and I'll try for a full-GS video up on Youtube soon. There was a hot tub picture somewhere too but I didn't want to burn anyone's eyeballs just yet...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/51671032@N00/sets/72157600725614523/detail/
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tight was fine by me
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On 7/8/2007
dan-o
wrote in from
United States
(67.168.nnn.nnn)
In my humble opinion, paulies' tight slalom course was just fine.
guys like josh,skip, brad, that one dude in the pavel shirt, corey and some others handled it just fine...
I left 'cause i sucked ass!
...seperate the men from the boyz. no offense lynn, cat, judy.
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Hood River SGS
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On 7/7/2007
Gareth
wrote in from
United States
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The top 10 from today's Hood River SGS are as follows: Jason Mitchell - 71.7188 Chris Barker - 72.305 Adam Schwippert - 72.886 Martin Reaves - 73.9060 Keith Hollien - 74.498 Joe Mclaren - 74.669 David Pirnack - 75.608 Richy Carrasco - 75.855 Michael Dong - 76.265 Tay Hunt - 76.417
Women Lynn Kramer - 81.596 Judi Oyama - 86.480 Cat Young - 86.990
Kids Nathan Roe - 31.76 Ian Roe - 32.32 Dylan Smith - 33.82
Full results and placings by group will be coming soon!
Special thanks to Art Pryde and his flock of incredible, tireless cone heads, Pat Chewning for 7 hours of flawless timekeeping, John Stryker for setting up and tearing down the start ramps, Brad Jackman for the tunes and sound system, Paul Howard for a very challenging and fun course, and the rest of the CSA crew for helping clean up after everyone else was long gone. And most importantly all the racers and families lining the course - thanks for coming out!
Lets do it all again tomorrow! Gareth
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Beer is better
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On 7/6/2007 Pat Chewning
wrote in from
United States
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Is there a dedicated key on Canadian keyboards that inputs the word "beer" on a single keystroke?
"A friend with beer is a friend so dear."
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beer?
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On 7/5/2007 malcolm
wrote in from
Canada
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i meant to type "better" instead of beer.
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