YES ,yes and yes!Heck I will proly be right behind you or maybe in front of you if I bring the WRX!And Josh will proly be there as well.And maybe Brian and Kelly.And who knows who else.
It's gonna' be a big pack of people. I plan on getting in between 7 and 9 runs. (I did 10 once, and by that time it simply isn't run). So, if you're all faster than me, that's fine. If you're all slower than me, that's fine.
I would love to go but my bike isn't built for Northstar at all. Unless I stuck to the tame/well groomed trails. Even then might not be the greatest idea. I hope I can get my big bike by then, but it isn't looking too good right now.
It's gonna' be a big pack of people. I plan on getting in between 7 and 9 runs. (I did 10 once, and by that time it simply isn't run). So, if you're all faster than me, that's fine. If you're all slower than me, that's fine.
12-18 runs. Screw that. I need food during the day, last time I did 10 runs I ended the day with the 10th run down Flameout. Boy was that stupid and retarded and dumb and hyphy all wrapped up into one. I was so sore and my hands were RAW.
We're thinking of possibly getting a campsite or 2 or 3 and setting up camp from Saturday to Monday (seeing as it's a holiday weekend). Josh, Brian, Todd, Scott, whoever... if we camp, we're probably gonna' do a day at The Star, and then a day doing Mr. Toads, or Flume, or whatever else. So I know I'd be bringing both bikes.
Being that I'm getting hitched almost exactly one month after this trip, I need to save money so the more people we get, the cheaper the campsite is, and I'll be eating home-packed sandwiches and Kudos bars all weekend.
But, on the bright side, I bought a trail bike and I'm about to buy a road bike all in the name of "I gotta' get this stuff before I get married.", so all is not lost.
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