I'll second that "venue" issue! I plan on bringing TIny Tim up there
and I will need to get the DCOE's sorted out at the 8000+ feet of
elevation. THe only place in Southern Arizona that I can get to that
altitude is at Kitts peak and I doubt they will appreciate the rumble of
an (almost) unmuffled race engine. Most of the workers at the
observatories sleep during the day!
Joe (C)
P.S. Thanks Mark for letting me drive killer. It makes me more anxious
than ever to finish TT.
Mark J Bradakis wrote:
>
> I'd forgotten it was hovering around 100 degrees during the day here in
> Salt Lake City. Why was it I left Portland? Anyway, various chillers and
> fans are back in operation, so maybe I'll stay somewhat cool going through
> the 6,004 team.net error messages, and a couple thousand more sent hither
> and yon by various filters on my email addresses.
>
> Overall I'd say it was a good trip, in spite of various details about the
> host hotel and the organization of the autocross. Thanks to Bill Babcock
> for hosting the friday evening festivities. If I could remember how to hold
> a cue stick, we would have finished the game and let you close up earlier.
> So it goes.
>
> For next year in Colorado, we need a venue before, during, or after, where
> a Triumph race car can get out and stretch it legs. It was nice to see
> Peyote on that so called autocross course, though!
>
> mjb.
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