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Old November 8th 05, 02:52 AM
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Ride-A-Lot" "mitchel[nospam] wrote:
G.T. wrote:
What change of season?

Greg




LOL! I'll admit I gave it about four seconds of thought.


1" of snow predicted here tonight.


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Old November 8th 05, 03:28 AM
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I'm seeking some knowlegeable people about creating a mountain board
and bike park in the rolling hills of Eastern WA. I opened a paintball
park recently and I know Ill be adding more extreme sports soon
including a BMX track and hopefully a large sustainable
(environmentally friendly) skate park. I want everyone to enjoy
adventure and outdoors. I just don't want to see people make
destruction of forests and trails a hobby. This will be the biggest
thing to hit the US as long as I continue to create landscapes and
bigger and better structures for these extreme soprts. Consider the
urban environment being the skateboarders course and playing field,
with every obstacle and adrenaline burst being what most people might
consider handrails, curbs, and benches. I want to do just the same in
the country. Be Like Walt D. only younger.
My questions being are there any bikers or boarders from the NW that
want to give these areas a try? Where can I find insurance for this
business? What types of races are held around the US that promote BMX,
offroad mountain bike, and board? Why do I try to ask all my questions
at once? If you have any answers at all; anything helps!
james

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Old November 8th 05, 03:38 AM
Mark Hickey
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"G.T." wrote:

"CP_1" wrote in message
m...



Yep, CC is still here.

Good to see at least a few of the helpful people are still around.


Yeah, me and MV are about the last of the helpful people here.


Bite me. I'm even more helpful.

Mark "work, work, work, work" ala Mel Brooks Hickey
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Old November 8th 05, 03:57 AM
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outback wrote:
I'm seeking some knowlegeable people about creating a mountain board
and bike park in the rolling hills of Eastern WA. I opened a paintball
park recently and I know Ill be adding more extreme sports soon
including a BMX track and hopefully a large sustainable
(environmentally friendly) skate park. I want everyone to enjoy
adventure and outdoors. I just don't want to see people make
destruction of forests and trails a hobby. This will be the biggest
thing to hit the US as long as I continue to create landscapes and
bigger and better structures for these extreme soprts. Consider the
urban environment being the skateboarders course and playing field,
with every obstacle and adrenaline burst being what most people might
consider handrails, curbs, and benches. I want to do just the same in
the country. Be Like Walt D. only younger.
My questions being are there any bikers or boarders from the NW that
want to give these areas a try? Where can I find insurance for this
business? What types of races are held around the US that promote BMX,
offroad mountain bike, and board? Why do I try to ask all my questions
at once? If you have any answers at all; anything helps!
james


ridemonkey.com would be a better place to troll for potential customers than
here.

Eastern WA is pretty big, accordingt to some it goes from Ellensburg all the
way to Idaho.

Trail destruction ala Exit 38 is a west side thing, on the east side of the
state the mountain bikers have very good relationships with the land
managers, and we'd like to keep it that way.

You might try google for the information you need on insurance, promoters,
etc. If you are going to be as big as Disney, you will need to be able to
figure these things out on your own. That is meant kindly, not as a flame.

Penny S


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Old November 8th 05, 02:13 PM
Scott Gordo
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Corvus Corvax wrote:
...comes the annual alt.mountain-bike flame fest.

Carry on.

CC


You mean like Paris?

You mean like Paris?

/s

/s

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Old November 8th 05, 02:32 PM
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"small change" wrote in message
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outback wrote:
I'm seeking some knowlegeable people about creating a mountain board
and bike park in the rolling hills of Eastern WA. I opened a paintball
park recently and I know Ill be adding more extreme sports soon
including a BMX track and hopefully a large sustainable
(environmentally friendly) skate park. I want everyone to enjoy
adventure and outdoors. I just don't want to see people make
destruction of forests and trails a hobby. This will be the biggest
thing to hit the US as long as I continue to create landscapes and
bigger and better structures for these extreme soprts. Consider the
urban environment being the skateboarders course and playing field,
with every obstacle and adrenaline burst being what most people might
consider handrails, curbs, and benches. I want to do just the same in
the country. Be Like Walt D. only younger.
My questions being are there any bikers or boarders from the NW that
want to give these areas a try? Where can I find insurance for this
business? What types of races are held around the US that promote BMX,
offroad mountain bike, and board? Why do I try to ask all my questions
at once? If you have any answers at all; anything helps!
james


ridemonkey.com would be a better place to troll for potential customers
than here.

Eastern WA is pretty big, accordingt to some it goes from Ellensburg all
the way to Idaho.

Trail destruction ala Exit 38 is a west side thing, on the east side of
the state the mountain bikers have very good relationships with the land
managers, and we'd like to keep it that way.

You might try google for the information you need on insurance, promoters,
etc. If you are going to be as big as Disney, you will need to be able to
figure these things out on your own. That is meant kindly, not as a flame.

Penny S


Penny you are quite helpful when it comes to people inquiring about MESSAGE
BOARDS.

Nice work.

--

CP


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Old November 9th 05, 12:18 AM
JohnH
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Corvus Corvax wrote:
...comes the annual alt.mountain-bike flame fest.

Carry on.

CC


STFUAR


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Old November 9th 05, 04:20 AM
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you losers can't drive your bikes and you can't drive your wives either

"Corvus Corvax" wrote in message
ups.com...
...comes the annual alt.mountain-bike flame fest.

Carry on.

CC



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Old November 9th 05, 04:08 PM
Bill Sornson
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Corvus Corvax wrote:
...comes the annual alt.mountain-bike flame fest.

Carry on.


This is a stupid thread.

Signed,
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Whassamatter with ya, got rice paper skin and an inferiority complex or
something? ****, child, if you're not the wimpiest runt of whelps then the
sun has never lit up a day.

Bet those coloured plastic balls at the bottom of that little slide really
hurt, eh?

The last time I came across anything as sensitive as you, it was measuring
single ****ing photons.

Now, go grow a dick so you can go **** yourself, ****ybotty****tychops.
-- Shaun aRe, AM-B 11/05

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Old November 11th 05, 05:24 PM
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Bill Sornson wrote:

Corvus Corvax wrote:

...comes the annual alt.mountain-bike flame fest.

Carry on.



This is a stupid thread.

Signed,


Maybe some pictures of the falling leaves on local trails will help.
http://graphicsink.com:8001/darkmtn/darkmtn01.jpg
http://graphicsink.com:8001/darkmtn/darkmtn02.jpg
http://graphicsink.com:8001/darkmtn/darkmtn07.jpg
http://graphicsink.com:8001/darkmtn/darkmtn14.jpg

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