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John Gilmour
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Post by John Gilmour » Thu Nov 28, 2002 3:31 pm

We really should.

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Post by ur13 » Thu Nov 28, 2002 5:10 pm

hahaha, I wish. My wife and I are at my parents house about 30miles south of Syracuse, NY....we have 14" of snow on the ground and it is 17 degrees out...blah!

On the plus side I did get some "snurfing" in this mrong on a vintage brunswick snurfer with original yellow rope!

I can't wait to get home to cold yet snow free NYC

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Post by Noah Heinle » Thu Nov 28, 2002 5:54 pm

JG, call me if ya can come to NJ. 1 hr south of NYC...I have a spot.

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Post by Troy Smart » Thu Nov 28, 2002 11:37 pm

I'll make the drive to NJ.

As long as we set up a fun course too.
F*&k that 100 cone torture test.

Seems like forever that anyone did a regular slalom course on a hill with some speed.

Flatland, flatland, flatland and now 100 cones?
East coast gluttons for punishment!

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Post by Noah Heinle » Sat Nov 30, 2002 12:39 am

Ah Troy, sorry I didn’t see your reply til now……just got back from skating 2 different courses at 2 places with Senior Gilmour …And yes, one was a 100 cone dash. Damn, 100 cones looks unbelievable when you’re actually looking at it and JG sure tore it up. I timed him (stopwatch) at 20.86 with about 8 cones. Best I could do was 23.56 with 8-10 cones down. Tough stuff, but slalom is fun, eh? Worst part about the 100 cone thing is setting it.
We then went to PNC…13’s venue of choice, and Chris, Gilmour set a blister of a TS down the big side; ya woulda loved it. That’s where we ride from now on :wink: Troy, if the weather looks ok for tomorrow……

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Post by Guest » Sat Nov 30, 2002 11:26 pm

So what was gilmour's impression of PNC?

I'm in for this weekend in DC Noah...save me a seat, I got gas one way....

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Post by John Gilmour » Sun Dec 01, 2002 6:23 am

One of the best East Coast slalom venues in terms of having both good pitch and surface- no crown on the road either. It has potential for one of the best race sites.

Setting a course on the steep hill was tricky though as there were places where the pitch changed and hte speed of the course was more difficult to control. I set about 3 courses and still have yet to nail that hill.

In a lot of ways it could be the world's most central slalom venue in that it is about equidistant for all slalomers- being about 5.5 hours for Vermonters, 5.5 hours for Californians, 4 hours for FLA, and 5-6 hours from Europe. Only Claude and Wesley would be likely to spend more travel time.

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Post by Claude Regnier » Tue Dec 03, 2002 3:27 am

Well John, you're right I could take the bus again.

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Post by John Gilmour » Tue Dec 03, 2002 4:09 am

Greyhound has a special starting at $15.

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