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Possible mountain run sunday.

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  • Possible mountain run sunday.

    I may be going on a mountain run sunday. I'd be getting up to the Chevron at the end of 400 around 1 or 2. If anyone wants to meet there, lemme know. I'll know for sure tomorrow.
    "Never let go of what you got, because it might just be all you'll ever get"

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    I'm out until spring. Car is out of commission for a while. Have fun up there. Cold pavement is not your friend.

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    • #3
      I'd go but am waiting a couple more weeks, I love it when it's cold. No traffic at ALL.

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      • #4
        me and some others will be up there. I think the 4touge people are meeting up there.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by silver280zx View Post
          me and some others will be up there. I think the 4touge people are meeting up there.
          Sweet. I'll be there. Chevron at 400 at 2pm or so.
          "Never let go of what you got, because it might just be all you'll ever get"

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          • #6
            Ya i think were going up there really early. Were meeting up there at like 9am
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            • #7
              im no longer going, some of the guys went up there today and said there was sand and gravel all over the roads.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by silver280zx View Post
                im no longer going, some of the guys went up there today and said there was sand and gravel all over the roads.
                Ack.. Slow run for me then.
                "Never let go of what you got, because it might just be all you'll ever get"

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                • #9
                  Probably salt, it adds to the experience, teaches great car control. I love it.

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                  • #10
                    True, but monetary issues make it where I can't go >_<
                    "Never let go of what you got, because it might just be all you'll ever get"

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by simontibbett View Post
                      Probably salt, it adds to the experience, teaches great car control. I love it.
                      Yep, I knew it. You're mad.

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                      • #12
                        I know two guys that died in the last 2 years driving in the mountains. One of them I didn't know that well but the other I did and he was a good driver but had a truck cross the yellow line and had no chance.

                        I no longer do that stuff. For me the track is the only place to push it.

                        You guys be careful.
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                        • #13
                          ^Sorry to hear that.

                          I def. don't go 100% up there, and play safe. The track is the only place to go balls out.

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                          • #14
                            Same here. I know where the limits of the car are and stay away from them on the street. I run about 6/10 up there and stay on my side of the road. I won't go fast if there is traffic or anything else. I need to do a track day >_<
                            "Never let go of what you got, because it might just be all you'll ever get"

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by jester911 View Post
                              I know two guys that died in the last 2 years driving in the mountains. One of them I didn't know that well but the other I did and he was a good driver but had a truck cross the yellow line and had no chance.

                              I no longer do that stuff. For me the track is the only place to push it.

                              You guys be careful.
                              Honestly, I feel the same way as you. I've hit a tree before, I've seen bikers fall off the mountains, and all sorts of other ****. Admittedly they're nice roads but I don't know if they're worth that risk. I normally end up going after being bullied :cry:

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