[org-l] Wild West planning
Posted: Sun Aug 12, 2001 5:25 pm
Thought some of you Northwestern guys might wanna peek at this.. So who's
coming out for the Rally? Mark? Matt? I know pete and I are. Sambo? Bill?
Ian?
>Wild West ProRally
>Friday and Saturday, September 7 & 8, 2001
>
>Premier performance rally in the Pacific Northwest
>
>Gloria Hale is quickly becoming a 'seasoned' stage captain.
>With the help of Chris Portal, Chris Hale, Rich Olmstead,
>and myself, the Oregon Rally Group continues to offer
>opportunity and guidance to anyone interested in participating
>on the front lines of SCCA rally racing.
>
>Oregon Rally Group will again support the SCCA Northwest
>Region organizers by supplying a stage crew for both the Friday
>evening stages, and the Saturday stages.
>
>If you have wondered about the operation of a rally stage; how
>the cars get their starts on the stage; who makes the decisions
>and who communicates the action out on the stages, well now
>is your chance to be in the middle of the action.
>
>No experience is needed. Make plans with your friends. The
>more the merrier. Camping possibilities exist. Or a motel room
>at the locations used by the rally teams (you can't miss them, with
>all of the rally equipment filling up the parking lots).
>
>Come early to get a close up at the media press stage on Friday morning.
>Maybe even get a ride in a national competitor's car!
>
>Timing, communications, EMT's, course marshals. You can learn and
>support the ORG effort to help present the best rally action in America.
>If you know of anyone who is licenced EMT or amatuer radio operator
>that would be interested in being on the front line at a forest rally, get
>in
>touch with us immediately.
>
>Make your plans now. September is coming fast. Lots of fun. Meet
>the teams. They check with us at the start; we count them down; they race
>off onto the stage; we guard the side roads as they race by; we time them
>in at the stage finish; they stop to get their score cards from us; we
>communicate
>their progress through the stage; we pull them back onto the road when
>they shoot off the course! Meet with teams and organizers after each days
>action.
>
>See yah in the woods.
>Mike Nagle
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coming out for the Rally? Mark? Matt? I know pete and I are. Sambo? Bill?
Ian?
>Wild West ProRally
>Friday and Saturday, September 7 & 8, 2001
>
>Premier performance rally in the Pacific Northwest
>
>Gloria Hale is quickly becoming a 'seasoned' stage captain.
>With the help of Chris Portal, Chris Hale, Rich Olmstead,
>and myself, the Oregon Rally Group continues to offer
>opportunity and guidance to anyone interested in participating
>on the front lines of SCCA rally racing.
>
>Oregon Rally Group will again support the SCCA Northwest
>Region organizers by supplying a stage crew for both the Friday
>evening stages, and the Saturday stages.
>
>If you have wondered about the operation of a rally stage; how
>the cars get their starts on the stage; who makes the decisions
>and who communicates the action out on the stages, well now
>is your chance to be in the middle of the action.
>
>No experience is needed. Make plans with your friends. The
>more the merrier. Camping possibilities exist. Or a motel room
>at the locations used by the rally teams (you can't miss them, with
>all of the rally equipment filling up the parking lots).
>
>Come early to get a close up at the media press stage on Friday morning.
>Maybe even get a ride in a national competitor's car!
>
>Timing, communications, EMT's, course marshals. You can learn and
>support the ORG effort to help present the best rally action in America.
>If you know of anyone who is licenced EMT or amatuer radio operator
>that would be interested in being on the front line at a forest rally, get
>in
>touch with us immediately.
>
>Make your plans now. September is coming fast. Lots of fun. Meet
>the teams. They check with us at the start; we count them down; they race
>off onto the stage; we guard the side roads as they race by; we time them
>in at the stage finish; they stop to get their score cards from us; we
>communicate
>their progress through the stage; we pull them back onto the road when
>they shoot off the course! Meet with teams and organizers after each days
>action.
>
>See yah in the woods.
>Mike Nagle
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