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« Reply #60 on: September 22, 2009, 12:31:54 AM »

The trucks that show are definitely the show (the last couple years) even though they haven't caught up to Mary yet (besides Rich). The attraction to the trucks seems to be the unpredicatability, you never know whats going to happen on the next pass. I love the great reception from the SLF crowd, it's been a lot of fun. I'll continue to run the hill for as long as I can.

As far as the truck versus buggy thing goes........ I'm 2200 lbs. Mary....900? Mary is very hard to beat up the hill. I'll be very proud if I can match her time. We'll see in the spring. I think I'm getting this hill crap figured out, just have to keep the jeep on the ground. Again, great job to the winners.

People like to watch whatever brings the most excitement. They don't care if it's a truck, buggy, quad, or watermelon as long as it keeps them entertained. All of the fast cars are exciting, no matter whet they are.

Anyone remember the V6 buggy that ran 1.4 seconds? Here, I'll let you cheat and watch the video. Evil
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/Past-and-preasent-King-of_70510.htm

How about the truck that ran damn near as fast? I'll let you cheat again. Evil
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/Recordholding-drag-truck_70513.htm

People were on their feet for both runs because they were exciting as hell!!! Nobody cares that one was a truck and one was a buggy.
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« Reply #61 on: September 22, 2009, 07:14:40 AM »

so the hill climb is a week old and all in the books, cant we get some of the people with ideas to meet and come up with great ideas to help, everones help is great, rich you were a member if for one day or a year or you didn't run the hill so it is kinda your job to help, this is a club and not a money making bussines like a track that is there ever weekend,this whole hill climb takes all year to plan with a few people and a lot of hard work and any one can be a member with a buggy or truck or what ever you choice to have fun with( and I'm not talking with your little friend) and I'm sure everone would welcome all the help possible,so with this said maybe the spring hill climb can be one of the greatest ever, we never know how long its going to last,the hill keeps moving east and we cant stop it, ill bet theres some old cars out there that can still kick ass where are they.
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« Reply #62 on: September 22, 2009, 09:00:59 AM »

i love how they launch off the top.
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« Reply #63 on: September 22, 2009, 10:02:02 AM »

Pyro, That was Randy with the buggy he use to run at the track until he flipped it at the top of the hill and waded up the frame witch was a total loss.

Nice seeing the video again tho.

Also bad company, Mary's rail should be more like 700  lbs. My old car that I ran on the dunes every weekend, full travel (13in.) and ran the hill was 980lbs with no driver, had over 500 hp and 405 ft lbs. tor. at the rear wheels. Weight kills when trying to get it up the hill as you said.

Now sence everyone that was bitchen about the climb is going to help in the spring, sounds like we will be having a greatttt spring hill climb.
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« Reply #64 on: September 22, 2009, 01:33:12 PM »

vary well put dave, with all the help thing should come great, looking forward to all the new ideas and all the help
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« Reply #65 on: September 23, 2009, 06:54:49 AM »

i just cant let it go, yes it is on state land so spectator cant be charged to watch,not a big deal but as far as big money maker you are vary wrong, no one is paid for there time and it does take many many hours and the cost of insurance is out of the world for one day event, and yes you are vary right this forum is one of the biggest reasons there where so many people there this year, as many years Ive been going up for it this was maybe the largest crowd that i can remember that aren't running the hill but i do remember when there where more then 100 cars,all of which were buggy's of some sortand the hill didn't get graded much at all and everthing went good,may the trophy's should have been put over to appletree then 4 more people could set there and maybe we can park my motor home and everone Else's trucks down town with no parking lot parking the day of hill climb and we could put more people in the lot to watch for a great hill climb at no charge, i can think of a dozen buggers that would piss off but who cares, it just goes to show the more people are informed the more people bitch and I'm by far one of the biggest bitchers but this whole think gets old,maybe the one that pull off the hill climb stop to let others come forward to do it but that would just give people more to bitch about, it just never stops,       oh by the way your so proud to be a sponsor here we could sure use the help here and its not all about the money, and yes rich is a very talented guy to pull his deal off and i give him great credit for that but he didn't do it with 5 or 6 people and there where some stumbles along the way but enough is enough put it to bed and lets start for spring and pull it off to be another great show, some day someone will learn i dint know when to stop
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« Reply #66 on: September 24, 2009, 11:16:41 AM »

I just read this whole thread and I have some questions.... I have never been to a hill climb before and would like to run my buggy, Is there a entry fee and is it possible for anyone to enter? Also if I'm not mistaken did someone say that the spring hill climb will be the last? If the hill is getting closer to the parking lot and everyone is worried that there won't be a hill climb because of it, why not just move the parking lot back further and expand the lot at the other end... I'm sure the DNR makes enough money from us that they can afford to make the changes necessary.
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« Reply #67 on: September 24, 2009, 12:22:38 PM »

Is there a entry fee and is it possible for anyone to enter?
It costs $50 $20 for the one-year MSBA membership, or $10 for a one-day membership, and $30 to run the hill.
Also if I'm not mistaken did someone say that the spring hill climb will be the last?
They're not sure. They're going to run it as long as the DNR and the hill will allow I'm sure.
Why not just move the parking lot back further and expand the lot at the other end?
Because the DNR will not change anything... Even if it's in their best interest. Must be a lot of red tape or something.
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« Reply #68 on: September 24, 2009, 12:24:14 PM »

yes there is an entry fee and $10 day membership or $20 yearly (yearly gets you our sand wheelier mailed to you). the MSBA is looking forward to the spring hill climb and as many as we can after that. were going to run it as long as we can. ill run that idea passed pete haha  
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« Reply #69 on: September 24, 2009, 08:07:57 PM »

they cant move the parking lot ,no money, there taking money from everwhere they can including school so they can buy a state police post in lansing no one wants but grand moles hubby will make money off it hahahahaha
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« Reply #70 on: October 03, 2009, 02:28:16 AM »

thats a pretty nifty little forum the MSBA has  I guess this was all about me so never mind everything is GREAT and I am sure it will only get better!!!
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« Reply #71 on: October 03, 2009, 10:01:38 PM »

I have run a couple events in the past and kinda know how things go
but primo if you want to teach me some management skills have at it![/color


I wont pretend I could make the event any better. I would be willing to help in any way that I can. I am in the Kazoo area, keep me informed of meetings, work schedules, pre date requirements. I suppose I should start out with becomong a memeber of the MSBA who can point me in the right direction?

If its hanging speakers, running wire, setting up tents, wrangling the competitors or even creating time lines to run or DQ let me know how to help.

Quad Killer, my point is mereley that a positive approach to the problem will typically result in what you wish to achieve.

Pyro, sorry about the caps, too lazy to retype after I realized the caps were on, but thanks again for the video.

Paulie, let me know how I can help for the spring event.
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« Reply #72 on: October 04, 2009, 07:38:11 AM »

I have run a couple events in the past and kinda know how things go
but primo if you want to teach me some management skills have at it![/color

I wont pretend I could make the event any better. I would be willing to help in any way that I can. I am in the Kazoo area, keep me informed of meetings, work schedules, pre date requirements. I suppose I should start out with becomong a memeber of the MSBA who can point me in the right direction?

Quad Killer, my point is mereley that a positive approach to the problem will typically result in what you wish to achieve.


is this a positive approach?
http://www.phpbbcity.com/spoiledbrat/viewtopic.php?t=63&mforum=spoiledbrat

the competition director calling someone who is pointing out the facts  an a hole on a forum?

Primo you should get involved, go to some meetings and see if you can make things better

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« Reply #73 on: October 04, 2009, 09:14:34 AM »

rich, i didnt see where anyone called anyone a ahole on that post but what the hell if its true then so be it they must be,its over for this year and by spring no one will remember so well start over then again.premo the next meeting will be nov 8 not sure where yet or what time.you are more then welcome to come all the help offered will be need.  rich you pulled off some great shows this year to be proud of and the club could use some of your help as well, trying to check on wireless speakers to make things better but then who knows. again the next meeting will be nov 8 and everyones welcome
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« Reply #74 on: October 04, 2009, 12:24:22 PM »

Paulie, check the title of the thread. "new a hole on silver lake forum"
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