Chris,
I am working on getting the official okey dokey from the Parks and Rec Dept that controls the park. I will keep everyone updated on my progress...meanwhile we will try to run some Outlaw stuff with the regional guys and see what happens. Saturday I road the hill for over 3 hours and did not see a park ranger, a soap box derby dude, or anyone else for that matter. Just a couple of guys flying planes, a couple of people having a picnic, 3 or 4 mountain bikers (dude, if you ride mtn. bikes bring one..this trail is killer), and a really really big fat couple making out on a bench (Yuck!).
Would you attend an Outlaw Race in North Carolina?
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I agree with Joe....run a couple and see what the chances are of getting shut down before folks travel in....i'd like to ride that hill.....maybe something toward the end of the season though...it's a pretty busy year already....i dont think there's anything out east for August or September outside of the Farm though.....yet
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Sorry, Joe,
"Heat" and "here" are synonomous. Probably the one thing, though, I can expect is the humidity in that part of North Carolina (close to the mountains but not quite,) is lower than closer to the Coast.
We can, of course, race as late at December and still see 50-degree weather, but I'm not waiting that long! We're going to race and sweat there this summer and hope as many people as possible decide to join us.
"Heat" and "here" are synonomous. Probably the one thing, though, I can expect is the humidity in that part of North Carolina (close to the mountains but not quite,) is lower than closer to the Coast.
We can, of course, race as late at December and still see 50-degree weather, but I'm not waiting that long! We're going to race and sweat there this summer and hope as many people as possible decide to join us.
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Would you attend an Outlaw Race in North Carolina?
Need some feedback on how many would attend an Outlaw race at the Hobby Park Soap Box Derby Hill in Winston Salem, NC. The next "available" weekend in May 15, which is the weekend after the Gathering.
This race would be strictly Outlaw. I'm making no effort to gather any schwag and hope everyone wants to participate just for the thrill of racing. I think we really need this. If things are going to grown in the Southeast, then something has got to happen besides irregular sessions now and then and the Red Clay Cup once a year. Outlawin' at the P&R is why the DC area has 40 or 50 regular racers running cones. If you want to race, be in a good sized bracket and improve your skills by running for first place, this is the only way to do it: regular racing on a good hill through a challenging course.
Speak now.
This race would be strictly Outlaw. I'm making no effort to gather any schwag and hope everyone wants to participate just for the thrill of racing. I think we really need this. If things are going to grown in the Southeast, then something has got to happen besides irregular sessions now and then and the Red Clay Cup once a year. Outlawin' at the P&R is why the DC area has 40 or 50 regular racers running cones. If you want to race, be in a good sized bracket and improve your skills by running for first place, this is the only way to do it: regular racing on a good hill through a challenging course.
Speak now.