Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Loren » Sat Oct 09, 2010 2:47 pm

islandmon wrote:Jamie or Loren:

Would it present a problem for Liz and I to change class from F to B just for the Sunday event ? The Hoosier's have been sitting in the garage since May in eager anticipation of a HSDE or road event and the Endurocross may be a good opportunity to use them.

Looking forward to next weekend!
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby snookwheel » Sat Oct 09, 2010 6:50 pm

We are REALLY looking forward to this event! Give me a heads up on the supplies needed. Anyone seen the last event's leftovers?

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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Loren » Sat Oct 09, 2010 8:05 pm

snookwheel wrote:We are REALLY looking forward to this event! Give me a heads up on the supplies needed. Anyone seen the last event's leftovers.
There was about half a case of Coke left, and that was IT! We'll need enough supplies for essentially 1.5 events. That will cover Saturday and Sunday.

Steve says we need radio batteries, too. AA's.
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Loren » Mon Oct 11, 2010 2:07 pm

Lunch for Sunday has been ordered! Pulled pork, potato salad and chips from a local BBQ joint. Should be good stuff.
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Loren » Mon Oct 11, 2010 5:03 pm

Workin' up "the plan" for Sunday. We have 29 drivers, and Jamie's "special work assignment" list has about 12 of them listed. Most of those positions are the "easy" jobs, and a few of them are for things we don't even need for Sunday, like Grid (with a car starting every 3-4 minutes, timing can go find a car if they need to!).

But, we are going to break into three groups, which gives us a very limited pool of workers for this event. What I'm saying is that everyone needs to be prepared because it's likely that almost everyone will have to pull course work or other "mission critical" duty when their group is assigned to work, and we may also resort to volunteers to fill some positions.

It'll all work out. It always does.
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Loren » Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:46 pm

And here's the plan for Sunday (not accounting for no-shows, mysterious late entries or Mr. Murphy)

Anybody know if Kenny is coming? If not, have we made arrangements to get the timing equipment?
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Alizarin » Mon Oct 11, 2010 8:09 pm

I missed registration (thought the event was next weekend, not this one) but can't make it on Saturday anyways. Sunday would have been ok. I'll charge the batteries and get the registration information uploaded to the laptop then drop it off in the trailer on Friday evening after work.

Was looking forward to the enduro :-/
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby snookwheel » Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:47 pm

As for supplies... how does 10 cases of wather 4 of soft drinks and 8 bags of ice? I can bring additional ice as well as supplies Sunday if it looks like we will need it. Sound good?

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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Loren » Tue Oct 12, 2010 1:55 pm

Need more drinks than that.

We're looking at 75 people Saturday and 40 people Sunday. Extras are fine, so call it 120 people. When it's super-hot, we do 6 drinks per person and still usually run out. So, call it 5 per person. 5x120=600.

Need 600 beverages of some sort.

I'd say 240 cans of soda. 10 cases of 24.

That leaves us needing 360 bottles of water. Minimum. So, 15-20 cases of water.

We're a thirsty bunch.
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Charles » Tue Oct 12, 2010 2:45 pm

Alizarin wrote:I missed registration (thought the event was next weekend, not this one) but can't make it on Saturday anyways. Sunday would have been ok. I'll charge the batteries and get the registration information uploaded to the laptop then drop it off in the trailer on Friday evening after work.

Was looking forward to the enduro :-/
Any idea when on Friday?

I'm planning on picking up the trailer Friday around 7pm and hauling it to Bville. Doubt I'll be on-site early on Saturday. Not sure we want to leave this stuff in the trailer overnight?
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Loren » Tue Oct 12, 2010 3:02 pm

I would think the airport would be pretty secure. Never heard of any problems. The BMW guys leave their equipment out there overnight frequently without issue.

Sorry you can't make it, Kenny!
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby snookwheel » Tue Oct 12, 2010 5:51 pm

Loren wrote:Need more drinks than that.

We're looking at 75 people Saturday and 40 people Sunday. Extras are fine, so call it 120 people. When it's super-hot, we do 6 drinks per person and still usually run out. So, call it 5 per person. 5x120=600.

Need 600 beverages of some sort.

I'd say 240 cans of soda. 10 cases of 24.

That leaves us needing 360 bottles of water. Minimum. So, 15-20 cases of water.

We're a thirsty bunch.
I'll split it separate for each day.
7 cases soda and 13 cases of water Sat., balance on Sunday.
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Loren » Tue Oct 12, 2010 8:07 pm

Great plan, Scott. 8)
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby garage west » Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:52 pm

Scott, for reference, I bought 446 bottles of water and 168 soft drinks in September. We ran out of water and there was only a case of soda left after the event.

EDIT: Scratch that, we didn't run out, that I know of. We just didn't have any left.
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby islandmon » Wed Oct 13, 2010 8:56 pm

Loren: I noticed on the Enduro Cross rules under "Course Walking" the course will be open for "walking only". Liz and I have been using our bicycles as pit bikes to and fro but also find it helpful to preview the course on the bike. Are we saying this is prohibited?
Thanks for the clarification.
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Loren » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:26 pm

Enduro course walking is just like any other event, I just wanted everyone to know that there will not be any opportunity to walk once we start running. Get it done before the driver's meeting or forever hold your peace.

Regarding "riding" a course walk, we don't have a solid policy, but it was discussed recently. I think we decided that motorized devices were out, bikes or other non-powered wheels are tolerated, but not encouraged. Above all, people who are actually WALKING the course always have the right of way. Ride at a reasonable pace so as to not interrupt the walkers as they analyze the course.

In other words, no buzzing the walkers on your bike. The purpose of a course walk is to give everyone an opportunity to "view" the course, not ride it on a vehicle at speed and get a "feel" for it.
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Jamie » Wed Oct 13, 2010 11:53 pm

Loren wrote:Regarding "riding" a course walk, we don't have a solid policy, but it was discussed recently.
And know that in many other clubs, you're required to be on foot unless you're physically unable to walk.
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby Charles » Thu Oct 14, 2010 11:46 am

I think if you exceed 5-7mph on the bikes we should have an enforcer with an umbrella to take you down.........
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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby buddy bodean » Thu Oct 14, 2010 6:56 pm

Alizarin wrote:I missed registration (thought the event was next weekend, not this one) but can't make it on Saturday anyways. Sunday would have been ok. I'll charge the batteries and get the registration information uploaded to the laptop then drop it off in the trailer on Friday evening after work.

Was looking forward to the enduro :-/
Ken,

I think you work or live near me (Palm Harbor and Clearwater). I can meet you somewhere Friday to pick up the timing gear if you can't make it to the trailer before it is picked up.

Reply or call me at 727-three three 0- seven487.

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Re: Oct. 16 and 17 - Brooksville

Postby islandmon » Thu Oct 14, 2010 7:22 pm

That's funny Charles. If we do bring a bike we'll keep it slow ... and watch out for anybody with a umbrella.

On another subject: I signed Hannah up and paid for her registration but she may not be able to attend. Can I use that as a credit or does she have to use it - in case she has to work and cannot attend?

And yet another: we were planning on staying over in Brooksville rather than driving back to St. Pete. Anyone else staying over and/or is anyone interested in meeting for dinner Saturday night?

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