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Yeah Kona would have been nice, but I think the consolation prize is sooo much better. Indian school AND Palmer's pool. On it.
Cabbage, Southwest probably has some good fares out of BWI. Check 'em out.
Cabbage, Southwest probably has some good fares out of BWI. Check 'em out.
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Kona is OFF...
There is a BLR Outlaw race at Indian School Ditch in its place...
Sure wish ABQ was closer...
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There is a BLR Outlaw race at Indian School Ditch in its place...
Sure wish ABQ was closer...
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yep to kona?
I'm almost certain I'm down. Me and the banked slalom there know each other, and all I can say is I miss her. Been super busy with new life, but am try'n to work it in the mix. I need to sk8 more, ahahahh. keep me posted here guys, whats up? who is plan'n on make'n it?
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Wes,
March is a great month for Fl. It`s a transition in between the weekly cold fronts that can last until march, and the rainy season that starts up in april/may.
It`s definately better than being scheduled in june like it was in the past. The humidity (in between tains) was so thick, the course setter had to cut it with a knife...
January can be fickle. One year it`ll be weekly fronts with rains before the front pushes through, and then the next year it`ll be 25 days ina row of bluebird skies. Like this year, but who`d have known?
And I bet Marty is planning it so out-of-towners can schedule it. It`s usually loaded with cali talent. Any east coasters up for the challenge?
March is a great month for Fl. It`s a transition in between the weekly cold fronts that can last until march, and the rainy season that starts up in april/may.
It`s definately better than being scheduled in june like it was in the past. The humidity (in between tains) was so thick, the course setter had to cut it with a knife...
January can be fickle. One year it`ll be weekly fronts with rains before the front pushes through, and then the next year it`ll be 25 days ina row of bluebird skies. Like this year, but who`d have known?
And I bet Marty is planning it so out-of-towners can schedule it. It`s usually loaded with cali talent. Any east coasters up for the challenge?
Got ants?
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I believe it's March 19-20
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So, is anyone going to Kona?? I'm thinking about taking a road trip with my son and a few others. Caravan anyone??