OFF ROAD: Country Roads (THCI) 7/24/2008 - 7/26/2008
#12
RE: OFF ROAD: Country Roads (THCI) 7/24/2008 - 7/26/2008
Apparently I'm good enough of a recruiter that they want me to go get reclassed into being a full time recruiter instead of just being "detailed". Not THAT bad of a deal, I will NEVER deploy again (5 times is enough I think) and promotions are better AND I get to spend my last 4-5 years in my hometown then retire.
#13
RE: OFF ROAD: Country Roads (THCI) 7/24/2008 - 7/26/2008
Scott if you want to go to Rausch let me know, Dennis that Jeep guy wants to go back so we are both ready.
Steve we are working on why RC is so much more, but before you can go to a THCI event you need to get a CB.
Steve we are working on why RC is so much more, but before you can go to a THCI event you need to get a CB.
#14
RE: OFF ROAD: Country Roads (THCI) 7/24/2008 - 7/26/2008
Since I was elected by default to coordinate the Beckley event I will do everything I can to make sure we have a good time. The trails may not be challenging like Kinzalow's but if I can get us into the new ORV park that is about 20 minutes from the hotel we will have a blast. I am going to go to Beckley after we run Rausch Creek and run some new trails and the ORV park. I have attended the Country Roads event for the past two years and have had a great time. So, I hope to see you there in July.
The Rausch Creek event is expensive because the only restaurant in town is closed during the week of the event and unless you want to eat McD's all of the time you might get hungry. So, the Club has decided to provide all meals (breakfast, lunch on the trails, dinner). There will also be entertainment each night. This will be my first RC Club event but I talked to a couple of people this week (an H1 and H2 owner who are registered for this years event) and both said that RC was a fun event in the past and the last time it actually cost more. So, you should only have the fuel to get there and the hotel cost plus some drinks during the day while on the trails.
The Rausch Creek event is expensive because the only restaurant in town is closed during the week of the event and unless you want to eat McD's all of the time you might get hungry. So, the Club has decided to provide all meals (breakfast, lunch on the trails, dinner). There will also be entertainment each night. This will be my first RC Club event but I talked to a couple of people this week (an H1 and H2 owner who are registered for this years event) and both said that RC was a fun event in the past and the last time it actually cost more. So, you should only have the fuel to get there and the hotel cost plus some drinks during the day while on the trails.
#20
RE: OFF ROAD: Country Roads (THCI) 7/24/2008 - 7/26/2008
ORIGINAL: Muddydawg75
I'm out...
I'm out...
Maybe this will help with Trey's comment............
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