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RE: RAAM TS #6 Photos
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Robert Giacin
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Jun 16, 2007 14:08 PDT
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Mike
I enjoyed your photos from Congress. Thank you fo rsharing them with us all.We are having fun, and getting tired out, here in El Dorado, KS but we have nothing but great stories to bring home with us when it is all over.
A few Time Stations further east in Kansas and Missouri have called to check on things and share their stories. Sounds like eveyone is have a wonderful time.
Robert Giacin
From: Mike Sturgill <mikest-@cox.net>Reply-To: mikest-@cox.netTo: UC <ultrac-@topica.com>Subject: [UC] RAAM TS #6 PhotosDate: Fri, 15 Jun 2007 19:27:14 -0700>Well, for the Bullshifters, our fun in the sun has ended this year. >All the solo riders and teams have passed though Congress, AZ. >Contrary to what many have said, Congress is NOT in the middle of >Nowhere.>>It's actually...>37 miles Southwest of Nowhere, AZ>39 miles Southeast of Nothing, AZ>89 miles East of Somewhere, AZ and>67 miles Beyond Hope, AZ!>So now you know exactly where Congress, Arizona IS located!>>All of the Bullshifter volunteers had a wonderful time interacting >with the riders
and crews. Danny Chew stayed at our "internet cafe" >so long that we thought he might have to file an Arizona tax return. >I'm pretty sure that the only thing that pulled him away was the >thought of the free McDonalds hamburgers in Pratt, KS.>>For any bike clubs out there who have never run a time station, I >highly recommend you consider it next year. Getting to hear all the >incredible stories from the riders and crews is priceless. Having >even a small part in helping these incredible riders realize their >dreams is worth every bit of time put into it.>>Our webmaster has finally returned from Congress and has put a bunch >of photos on the web. These photos are from Monday (solo) and >Wednesday (teams). You'll notice that our little wading pool, >complete with an infinite supply of ice,
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