09-17-2008, 12:19 AM
Please go to the following link and feel free to register and sign-up or e-mail jeepnchris@xjsrule.com if you are going to attend. There is a 40 rig maximum for this run.
http://forums.xjsrule.com/viewtopic.php?t=1131
Please remember that this property is private. Please take with you all your trash/broken parts. Please leave the area in as good a condition as when you arrived. Thank you.
When is the event?
Friday, October 10th setup camp anytime after 4:00PM
Saturday, October 11th 8:30 AM wheeling (PLEASE BE ON TIME TO GET INTO GROUPS)
Sunday, October 12th 8:30 AM wheeling (PLEASE BE ON TIME TO GET INTO GROUPS)
Depart by 4:00PM October 13th or earlier
What is the event?
This will be a memorial weekend for Tom Guaraldo. He tragically perished on June 22, 2008 from an accident while wheeling in CO. He was a close friend to many of us on the east coast and in Colorado.
We will have stickers in remembrance of him on-site provided by Dave Smiley. If you are coming to attend the memorial ride, please bring a Toy for donation to Toys-for-Tots in his memory - that was Tom's favorite charity.
He is the main reason most of us on the Red trails in RCPFA are now wearing helmets. RIP Tom.
Where is the event?
The event will be held in Crozet, VA. Please check http://forums.xjsrule.com/viewtopic.php?t=119 for directions. For any
questions regarding the event, please post up on the RCPFA forum ( http://www.rcpfa.com ).
What is the cost for the event?
RCPFA Memebers: $25/day per vehicle, $40/2-day weekend per vehicle (no passenger fee). New RCPFA memberships will be accepted on this weekend (please see http://forums.xjsrule.com/viewtopic.php?t=1125 for more information).
Public: $30/day per vehicle or $60/2-day weekend per vehicle (no passenger fee).
If you are writing a check please make it payable to RCPFA.
Alcohol is NOT PERMITTED during the trail rides. You may drink after you are done wheeling. Alcohol is permitted in the camping and bonfire area .
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Let this be a reminder to us all to always wear our safety belts while wheeling. Those few extra seconds to buckle-up would have saved his life, and a whole lot of grief for his family and friends. We miss you Tom.
http://forums.xjsrule.com/viewtopic.php?t=1131
Please remember that this property is private. Please take with you all your trash/broken parts. Please leave the area in as good a condition as when you arrived. Thank you.
When is the event?
Friday, October 10th setup camp anytime after 4:00PM
Saturday, October 11th 8:30 AM wheeling (PLEASE BE ON TIME TO GET INTO GROUPS)
Sunday, October 12th 8:30 AM wheeling (PLEASE BE ON TIME TO GET INTO GROUPS)
Depart by 4:00PM October 13th or earlier
What is the event?
This will be a memorial weekend for Tom Guaraldo. He tragically perished on June 22, 2008 from an accident while wheeling in CO. He was a close friend to many of us on the east coast and in Colorado.
We will have stickers in remembrance of him on-site provided by Dave Smiley. If you are coming to attend the memorial ride, please bring a Toy for donation to Toys-for-Tots in his memory - that was Tom's favorite charity.
He is the main reason most of us on the Red trails in RCPFA are now wearing helmets. RIP Tom.
Where is the event?
The event will be held in Crozet, VA. Please check http://forums.xjsrule.com/viewtopic.php?t=119 for directions. For any
questions regarding the event, please post up on the RCPFA forum ( http://www.rcpfa.com ).
What is the cost for the event?
RCPFA Memebers: $25/day per vehicle, $40/2-day weekend per vehicle (no passenger fee). New RCPFA memberships will be accepted on this weekend (please see http://forums.xjsrule.com/viewtopic.php?t=1125 for more information).
Public: $30/day per vehicle or $60/2-day weekend per vehicle (no passenger fee).
If you are writing a check please make it payable to RCPFA.
Alcohol is NOT PERMITTED during the trail rides. You may drink after you are done wheeling. Alcohol is permitted in the camping and bonfire area .
________________________________________
Let this be a reminder to us all to always wear our safety belts while wheeling. Those few extra seconds to buckle-up would have saved his life, and a whole lot of grief for his family and friends. We miss you Tom.
Failure is not an option!