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DC Winter Outlaw Series
I apologize for not update everyone sooner about this winters race schedule.
The 3rd race in the DC winter Outlaw series is scheduled for this Saturday January 17th. Due to the unpredictable weather conditions everyone please check this forum for last minute weather updates or location changes.
Right now the race will be held at Fountainhead Park. This is due to the expectation of snow on Thursday and the P&R will more than likely be covered with salt and sand. Also, this spot provides the best wind protection.
The format will be the same as previous DC Outlaw Series races with longboard slalom practice beginning at 10am and traditional slalom racing starting around noon. As most of you know Fountainhead is a single lane course.
For you skaters that have never participated in an Outlaw race before. we have no permission or a permit, skating is at your own risk and pads are optional. However, we have been racing under this format for almost 3 years now and have never had any major problems with park officials, police or the mainstream public. It’s all about having fun and racing.
There is no entry fee.
Winter Schedule.
Jan 17. – Fountainhead Park – Longboard practice starts at 10am
Feb 7. – Location TBD
Feb 28. – Location TBD
March 20. – Location TBD
Wes can you post up one of your fancy map links to Fountainhead. If anyone gets lost you can call me on my cell @ 703-901-5167 and I can help you find it.
Also, as everyone knows the weather is very unpredictible. If it is wet is race is canceled. I will update this forum as soon as possible as to the road conditions.
The 3rd race in the DC winter Outlaw series is scheduled for this Saturday January 17th. Due to the unpredictable weather conditions everyone please check this forum for last minute weather updates or location changes.
Right now the race will be held at Fountainhead Park. This is due to the expectation of snow on Thursday and the P&R will more than likely be covered with salt and sand. Also, this spot provides the best wind protection.
The format will be the same as previous DC Outlaw Series races with longboard slalom practice beginning at 10am and traditional slalom racing starting around noon. As most of you know Fountainhead is a single lane course.
For you skaters that have never participated in an Outlaw race before. we have no permission or a permit, skating is at your own risk and pads are optional. However, we have been racing under this format for almost 3 years now and have never had any major problems with park officials, police or the mainstream public. It’s all about having fun and racing.
There is no entry fee.
Winter Schedule.
Jan 17. – Fountainhead Park – Longboard practice starts at 10am
Feb 7. – Location TBD
Feb 28. – Location TBD
March 20. – Location TBD
Wes can you post up one of your fancy map links to Fountainhead. If anyone gets lost you can call me on my cell @ 703-901-5167 and I can help you find it.
Also, as everyone knows the weather is very unpredictible. If it is wet is race is canceled. I will update this forum as soon as possible as to the road conditions.
I'll be the first dickhead (Id insert a smiley if I knew how) ,
if it doesnt snow & the park & ride looks 1/2 decent, it would be cool haveing the cars rite by course to jump in to warm up every now & then. Looks like weekend will be clear & brisk.
I'll all for Fountianhead if thats where it is, no worries. Have a few new people who where interested as well, I'll let them know to watch the forum for directions & developments.
Hope you & yours are doing well Brain.
It could be anyones race since the white russians out of town.
See you all there.
if it doesnt snow & the park & ride looks 1/2 decent, it would be cool haveing the cars rite by course to jump in to warm up every now & then. Looks like weekend will be clear & brisk.
I'll all for Fountianhead if thats where it is, no worries. Have a few new people who where interested as well, I'll let them know to watch the forum for directions & developments.
Hope you & yours are doing well Brain.
It could be anyones race since the white russians out of town.
See you all there.
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Massive bummerz
Michael has a basketball game @ 11:30 in G'burg. We were gonna get mom to swoop him up and bring him back after the game. If the race is at Fountainhead, we are probably no-shows, or show up really lates just to check things out and to try out some of our new stuff.
Michael would be way bummed if I headed down w/o him..., and although I'm dying to try out some of my new stuffs, I can't do that to him.
@BP,
The race is where you call it, you are in charge. However, I'm willing to serve as a scout for the GBurg P&R, as I drive by the place twice a day, minimum, and can give you detailed and up-to-date info on conditions. That offer stands for all races.
@Bozi, I think semicolon right parenthesis will get you a wink and colon right paren gets a smile
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Michael has a basketball game @ 11:30 in G'burg. We were gonna get mom to swoop him up and bring him back after the game. If the race is at Fountainhead, we are probably no-shows, or show up really lates just to check things out and to try out some of our new stuff.
Michael would be way bummed if I headed down w/o him..., and although I'm dying to try out some of my new stuffs, I can't do that to him.
@BP,
The race is where you call it, you are in charge. However, I'm willing to serve as a scout for the GBurg P&R, as I drive by the place twice a day, minimum, and can give you detailed and up-to-date info on conditions. That offer stands for all races.
@Bozi, I think semicolon right parenthesis will get you a wink and colon right paren gets a smile
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so i guess i have no ride either? any one else live close to the p&r or just near rockville or something that can give me and my brother a lift? not sure if i can go w/o a ride, even though i have a car...Jack Quarantillo wrote:Massive bummerz
Michael has a basketball game @ 11:30 in G'burg. We were gonna get mom to swoop him up and bring him back after the game. If the race is at Fountainhead, we are probably no-shows, or show up really lates just to check things out and to try out some of our new stuff.
Michael would be way bummed if I headed down w/o him..., and although I'm dying to try out some of my new stuffs, I can't do that to him.
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Let's turn all these frowns upside down.
I would suggest all of the negative posters to Fountainhead try turning it into a positive and find more spots for us to ride and hold races.
I only see Ohm and me finding new places to ride. (I've got another spot in Arlington that could be perfect for races. I just wanna ride it a few more times to figure out the bust factor.)
Fountainhead is a great spot. The only problem is you can't run duals. It is only 1/2 hour from Gaithersburg if you go the right way.
From Gaithersburg take the Beltway to Virginia for about 13 miles.
Get off at BRADDOCK RD WEST exit- exit number 54A-B.
Keep RIGHT at the fork in the ramp.
Merge onto VA-620 W/BRADDOCK RD. 1.5 miles
Turn LEFT onto BURKE LAKE RD/VA-645
Stay on BURKE LAKE RD for 4.7 miles
Turn LEFT onto OX RD/ ROUTE 123 S. 1.1 miles
Turn RIGHT onto VA-643/HENDERSON RD. 1.9 miles
Turn LEFT onto VA-647/HAMPTON RD. 1.4 miles
Everyone coming from the north should also remember there are many people coming from the south that are also driving long distances from places like Va Beach, Lynchburg, Roanoke, etc.
Not all races can/should be run in the northern areas of region.
I would suggest all of the negative posters to Fountainhead try turning it into a positive and find more spots for us to ride and hold races.
I only see Ohm and me finding new places to ride. (I've got another spot in Arlington that could be perfect for races. I just wanna ride it a few more times to figure out the bust factor.)
Fountainhead is a great spot. The only problem is you can't run duals. It is only 1/2 hour from Gaithersburg if you go the right way.
From Gaithersburg take the Beltway to Virginia for about 13 miles.
Get off at BRADDOCK RD WEST exit- exit number 54A-B.
Keep RIGHT at the fork in the ramp.
Merge onto VA-620 W/BRADDOCK RD. 1.5 miles
Turn LEFT onto BURKE LAKE RD/VA-645
Stay on BURKE LAKE RD for 4.7 miles
Turn LEFT onto OX RD/ ROUTE 123 S. 1.1 miles
Turn RIGHT onto VA-643/HENDERSON RD. 1.9 miles
Turn LEFT onto VA-647/HAMPTON RD. 1.4 miles
Everyone coming from the north should also remember there are many people coming from the south that are also driving long distances from places like Va Beach, Lynchburg, Roanoke, etc.
Not all races can/should be run in the northern areas of region.
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Slappy,
Thanks for the directions. Even if things head to Fountainhead, we may come down after Michael's Bball game and try to run a few cones. We'll be showing up late, so we might have to wait until the bracketing is over, or whatever. I certainly don't wanna come across as a whiner, as both sites are within an hour of me (conservative) while others (DaveMO, GaryinVA, Noah, PA Dan, KMG, etc.) are driving 1-4 hours or more.
Brian is 'da man, and it is his call. The rest of us can react accordingly.
I am sticking by my standing offer as P&R scout for any/all potential DC Outlaw races.
Q
Thanks for the directions. Even if things head to Fountainhead, we may come down after Michael's Bball game and try to run a few cones. We'll be showing up late, so we might have to wait until the bracketing is over, or whatever. I certainly don't wanna come across as a whiner, as both sites are within an hour of me (conservative) while others (DaveMO, GaryinVA, Noah, PA Dan, KMG, etc.) are driving 1-4 hours or more.
Brian is 'da man, and it is his call. The rest of us can react accordingly.
I am sticking by my standing offer as P&R scout for any/all potential DC Outlaw races.
Q
im sure fountain head is great. i was just saying i dont have a ride, but i would love to go. i still may be able to find a way to get there. and more power to those who travel from so far. and i didnt mean to make queue or myself sound like whiners, sorry bout that.
oh yeah, and queue and bozi found the slalom spot next to the germantown ditch, and while it may not be the best of spots, its great if you like to do both slalom and ditch riding.
oh yeah, and queue and bozi found the slalom spot next to the germantown ditch, and while it may not be the best of spots, its great if you like to do both slalom and ditch riding.
Outlaw
OK I will chime in.
Park and Ride if clean and no headwind is best/fastest. If it is windy it sucks and is cold as....
Default to Fountainhead if P&R is salty and windy.
Snow will ultimately decide the location.
Noah and ur13. Floor space at my pad if you come in friday night.
Park and Ride if clean and no headwind is best/fastest. If it is windy it sucks and is cold as....
Default to Fountainhead if P&R is salty and windy.
Snow will ultimately decide the location.
Noah and ur13. Floor space at my pad if you come in friday night.
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Onward to Fountainhead.
Hey Guys, can someone give some directions for us south eastern virginians? We will be hitting it again from Norfolk/Virginia Beach via I-95. The map that Brian left on ncdsa doesn't load.
Some direction will be great.
Can't wait to ride again. Hoping it will not be too cold.
Some direction will be great.
Can't wait to ride again. Hoping it will not be too cold.
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It's pretty easy to reach Fountainhead from I-95 South.
It's the exit after Potomac Mills & Vans.
From 95
Take the Rt. 123 exit North to Occoquan.
Take Rt. 123 for about 5-6 miles. (You'll go over a bridge and past the now closed Lorton Prison. You'll be getting close when you see a new shopping center on the right.)
Turn left on Hampton Rd. (They've been widening Rt.123 so I'm not sure if it's still there...but there used to be a sign for Hampton Rd.)
Take Hampton for about a mile you'll see the park on the left.
(If you miss Hampton Rd you can also turn left on Henderson and follow the signs.)
It's the exit after Potomac Mills & Vans.
From 95
Take the Rt. 123 exit North to Occoquan.
Take Rt. 123 for about 5-6 miles. (You'll go over a bridge and past the now closed Lorton Prison. You'll be getting close when you see a new shopping center on the right.)
Turn left on Hampton Rd. (They've been widening Rt.123 so I'm not sure if it's still there...but there used to be a sign for Hampton Rd.)
Take Hampton for about a mile you'll see the park on the left.
(If you miss Hampton Rd you can also turn left on Henderson and follow the signs.)
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Ride to Fountainhead...Yo Seth, GBJ
Hey Seth & GBJ, I could swing by your way and pick u up for the sat race at Fountainhead if it's still on...just a dusting at my house this morn and nothing in PG COUNTY where I work...but all the roads were heavily salted everywhere...I guess everyone panicked since last week's dusting caused CHAOS here in MD when nody salted....what does our scout,Q, say about the P&R...prob salted bigtime ? Hey WesE, got some extra layers of Warmax for me?Oh yea, I could fit another person but I want to bring the true longboard-Gravity EdEconomy 57incher bankrider! Call me tonight on my cell 443-610-8488 if u 2 guys still need a ride....it was so snowy(not) this morn I walked out the house w/o my cell.
ill call you tonite! is there any chance my brother could fit in as well? i really hope they didnt jump the gun with the p & r. this just isnt a good weekend for fountainhead for me. plus i wanna try out queue's new ride! lol. actually, i may be able to drive myself if you cant take me and my brother. he wont be happy that his new deck isnt ready (i just found out) but im sure there will be plenty to ride out there
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Ref: ride & Ref: Whatsnow?
Ride: No prob Seth...we can strap him to the roof of the car Or he can hold the EdEconomy...haven't heard from GBJ yet...if I could fit Leo in on the way home from ST Louis with all the stuff myself, WesE and Leo had w/us....I mean all the wheels,decks,tools,Coolmax T-shirts,and griptape that WesE had brought, then we can fit your bro in as well. maybe I'll leave my snobo at your house and swap you & your bro for my snobo so I can hit up the slopes after the race?
Yo UR13/Noah: The snow was a non event for the DC area, a dusting only in the Baltimore area but the road crews salted everything big time...probably to make up for the desalination that all last yr's rain did for the Chesapeake Bay...blue crabs dig the saltier water! I hear there's a chance for some more white stuff on monday! It'll be good to c you guys...AND JOE, if he comes.
Yo UR13/Noah: The snow was a non event for the DC area, a dusting only in the Baltimore area but the road crews salted everything big time...probably to make up for the desalination that all last yr's rain did for the Chesapeake Bay...blue crabs dig the saltier water! I hear there's a chance for some more white stuff on monday! It'll be good to c you guys...AND JOE, if he comes.
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Well guys...
Good News:
The GBurg Park & Race is bone dry.
Bad News:
There is more salt on the asphalt there than I had snow.
Unless somebody's got one of those rolling sweepers, a gas-powered blower, or a Zamboni, or we all show up with push brooms an hour early, there will be no racing at the P&R.
Boswell, Slappy, how's Fountainhead?
Q
Good News:
The GBurg Park & Race is bone dry.
Bad News:
There is more salt on the asphalt there than I had snow.
Unless somebody's got one of those rolling sweepers, a gas-powered blower, or a Zamboni, or we all show up with push brooms an hour early, there will be no racing at the P&R.
Boswell, Slappy, how's Fountainhead?
Q
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It's official - the race will be at Fountainhead. Probably 10am for Longboard practice and then around Noon for the traditional slalom. BrianP, can we get an afirmative on that start time?
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Is ellybody up & going? I have stuff to bring for alot of you, hoping one particular shipment is sitting over at old house, cause it didnt show here. I need to go there, then come back for kids before I head out. May be late, but we'll be there.
I have a lil stomach issue, not sure how long we'll stay, slappy, they gotta porta pot anywhere near? (seriously)
See you guys, Jefff
I have a lil stomach issue, not sure how long we'll stay, slappy, they gotta porta pot anywhere near? (seriously)
See you guys, Jefff
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Got home last night around 11:00. First thing I did this morning was tally up the damage. Just in case anyone is interested (and I know you are,) I did this whole weekend for $130.00. That includes the room Friday night, driving 900 miles and some eats now and then. I even think that cost is a little skewed as gasoline spiked in the past couple of weeks to $1.55 a gallon. If it goes back to the $1.30 range it was before new year's, then I could probably do an Outlaw race for under $125.
Not bad for a weekend of skating on a really good hill with a decent crowd of people. I've made quite a show of myself the past couple of years telling everyone I don't travel north of Richmond between Thanksgiving and Easter. I must admit, though, that Saturday was really good skating weather. Some people were a little over dressed, (not mentioning any names, JD,) but for the most part some long pants and something over the ears would be enough to handle 35-degree weather with no problems. Actually, the only fashion accessory that brought any comment was Slappy's iPod wire flopping around while he was trying to slalom. We could tell at the top of the hill it was a distraction and on his next run the Maximus was careful to tuck it inside his jacket. I made mention of the fact that Saturday in 35-degree weather and still air was a lot more comfortable and tolerable than the 48-degree weather 66 and I skated in a couple of weeks earlier. A stiff breeze makes all the difference when it comes to staying outside for any length of time.
Thank goodness for the National Weather Service. Between weather updates on my computer, the Weather Channel in my motel room and listening to the radio in my car, I had an accurate and up-to-date picture of the weather in Occoquan right up until I left Saturday at 3:00. I guess from what WesE is saying I missed the icy stuff by about five minutes.
That's just the way I like it!
Not bad for a weekend of skating on a really good hill with a decent crowd of people. I've made quite a show of myself the past couple of years telling everyone I don't travel north of Richmond between Thanksgiving and Easter. I must admit, though, that Saturday was really good skating weather. Some people were a little over dressed, (not mentioning any names, JD,) but for the most part some long pants and something over the ears would be enough to handle 35-degree weather with no problems. Actually, the only fashion accessory that brought any comment was Slappy's iPod wire flopping around while he was trying to slalom. We could tell at the top of the hill it was a distraction and on his next run the Maximus was careful to tuck it inside his jacket. I made mention of the fact that Saturday in 35-degree weather and still air was a lot more comfortable and tolerable than the 48-degree weather 66 and I skated in a couple of weeks earlier. A stiff breeze makes all the difference when it comes to staying outside for any length of time.
Thank goodness for the National Weather Service. Between weather updates on my computer, the Weather Channel in my motel room and listening to the radio in my car, I had an accurate and up-to-date picture of the weather in Occoquan right up until I left Saturday at 3:00. I guess from what WesE is saying I missed the icy stuff by about five minutes.
That's just the way I like it!
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T’was a great time of outlaw slalom yesterday. The temps were not a problem at all! In fact, when the conditions are right, I think I prefer skating in 35°F over skating in 80°F! If Fountainhead were wide enough for duals, the place would surely be Slalom Central. I hope AnthonyF, Danny, Brittany, Seth & his brother each had a good time. It appeared that everyone was having a good time, with the exception of Brian’s dad, who looked as if he wanted to join in on the fun but was not quite ready to cut loose the way we do. At the end, I was the only one left at the site. I made one last trip up the hill to make sure all was well and it started to sleet.
Thanks to Brian Parsons - race organizer - family man - cooldude.
Thanks to Brian Parsons - race organizer - family man - cooldude.
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If there's one thing I learned about yesterday it would be that if I am to be competitive in the least bit at the slalom I'll have to invest in a better board. My deck is fine but the trucks don't even match. If I got some better bearings I think I'll do better. But yeah, yesterday was a blast and I'm definitely coming to the next one.
Danny, no worries on the non matching trucks, the important thing is what the trucks are doing. Next race, look at everybodies decks when theres a big turnout, youll see alot of different setups, most will have a different rear & frt truck. The most popular easiest to setup, is the Tracker 106mm RTS & RTX, or sesimic 105mm metals, in 45 & 30 degree trucks.
On your slalom deck you want the front truck to turn fast, & the rear truck to be way less aggressive so the rear doesnt what to slide out as soon as you have some speed & are turning hard.
( If the back wheels on your car turned, at 5 mph, itd be helpful to park, but if they turned on the highway at 60mph, you would skid out & flip the first time you tryed to turn even a little rite?)
Slalom decks, same thing, frt need to turn, rear needs to stay planted.
Most decks will run a wedge under frt truck to increase turning, & a backwards wedge in rear to dewedge & slow down the rear truck.
On regular style trucks, the critical thing is the Bushings, hard bushing that dont let the truck turn to it potential, make everything else pointless.
Bones Hardcores,Stimulators,Doe Doe's, all are a decent start, sometime will need to ad a longer kingpin to help fit a bigger softer bushing.
I didnt see what you where riding, I got there late. If you need any help in used decks, trucks, wheels to get a rig together or tweeek up yours, theres plenty of used stuff for slalom here locally even
It was way cool seeing so many young faces at the Race.
The Kids are alright
Bozi
On your slalom deck you want the front truck to turn fast, & the rear truck to be way less aggressive so the rear doesnt what to slide out as soon as you have some speed & are turning hard.
( If the back wheels on your car turned, at 5 mph, itd be helpful to park, but if they turned on the highway at 60mph, you would skid out & flip the first time you tryed to turn even a little rite?)
Slalom decks, same thing, frt need to turn, rear needs to stay planted.
Most decks will run a wedge under frt truck to increase turning, & a backwards wedge in rear to dewedge & slow down the rear truck.
On regular style trucks, the critical thing is the Bushings, hard bushing that dont let the truck turn to it potential, make everything else pointless.
Bones Hardcores,Stimulators,Doe Doe's, all are a decent start, sometime will need to ad a longer kingpin to help fit a bigger softer bushing.
I didnt see what you where riding, I got there late. If you need any help in used decks, trucks, wheels to get a rig together or tweeek up yours, theres plenty of used stuff for slalom here locally even
It was way cool seeing so many young faces at the Race.
The Kids are alright
Bozi
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Just wanted to thank Brian Parsons for his efforts this past Saturday. Glad to see folks arriving from afar on a cold winter day, just to skate. A highlight for me of course, was bombing the back hill. Laying out in the turn while leaning on my slider glove at speed was a rush indeed. The big highlight though, was watching Kyle, Danny and Anthony charging. I've been trying to recruit speedboarders for 4 years now, to no avail. Look's like I found them. Maybe it's time to start a DC downhill outlaw series....
Bozi, I got those 101's.....those things are scary!
See ya'll next time
Bozi, I got those 101's.....those things are scary!
See ya'll next time
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Thanks Bri!
The race was cold on sat...in the 30s but it was 17 when I left my house...since I worked out in the cold all week,I was prepared, and yea, I was overdressed but I was warm...because, as WesE said, the wind was non-existent due to the forest surrounding us, it felt a lot warmer than if you were exposed to the wind....but if you stood still or were not wearing gloves you did notice the cold....in my caveman insulated coveralls I would've been comfy in -10degree weather! True, it was great to see all the new faces....and, yea, we missed a few who we expected would show. Fountainhead is truly a great find...just wish the hikers and mountainbikers wouldn't proceed right thru the middle of the course while the race is on.....I thought I had brought too much stuff,then I saw the 2 kayakers hiking with their kayaks....the hike to the water is quite a distance....that was pretty hardcore. Boswell kept warm w/the roadkill soup in a thermos. I hope to catch y'all next time! Peace!!
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well the next race is in about a week and a half so i was wondering where the next race will be or if you havent decided yet. I'm geussing the times never change, so its just a matter of where...if you ask me ill go with fountain head since i really just want to ride the back hill a lot since im getting a board set up for downhill that day and plus everything will probably still be covered in sand and salt and maybe the occasional snow bank left over from the plow