Seems like our attendance will be down slightly this year, I'm thinking a smaller group would be better.
I still get nightmares from 8ccdIV and V where there were like 60 cars and quite a few close moments.
We had almost 100 cars at Rock the Dragon 2014 with no incidents at all. A lot depends on making sure everyone knows the rules and obeys them. It's not easy handling a crowd that big without having a couple of people helping but it can be done (just be prepared to have some people call you names ).Seems like our attendance will be down slightly this year, I'm thinking a smaller group would be better.
I still get nightmares from 8ccdIV and V where there were like 60 cars and quite a few close moments.
(Stupid has a way of fixing itself. Darwin rules! ). I agree. We have a rule about people not running cats...back of the line and stay there. People with asthma (me) and people who would prefer not getting gassed in the front. Unfortunately, the a$$hats aren't just in Si's, they're everywhere. There is strong peer pressure in the S2000 Dragon community that keeps that kind of behavior somewhat under control (also that I'm a mean old phart doesn't hurt). Is there a drivers meeting before Dragon runs where everyone is told the rules and the punishment for not obeying them? Are the rules clear and consistently enforced? We have one consistent rule which is: STAY OFF THE YELLOW LINE!. People who deliberately and consistently disobey that rule are asked to leave.You can't fix stupid thou.... My issue was people running no catalytic converters and thinking a LX was slow.... I spent most of 4 at the lodge cause I either had a massive vomit inducing headache from the fumes or I didn't want to deal with idiots who thought cause they have a SI they are racing gods....
Seems like our attendance will be down slightly this year, I'm thinking a smaller group would be better.
I still get nightmares from 8ccdIV and V where there were like 60 cars and quite a few close moments.
Did you forget the Miata spin at VI?
I thought the S2k meet is 09/11 to 09/14?
That means they won't be there on our weekend. Right?
The white one?
Yeah it is. I'm the organizer and I messed up the dates. Too bad, I wanted to meet the 9th Gen crew.I thought the S2k meet is 09/11 to 09/14?
That means they won't be there on our weekend. Right?
The white one?
I got you by a couple of years (and I can't remember a darn thing either) .(Nearly 30, and can't remember a darn thing already.)
It was glorious to not have to share the roads with a bike group.@kgf3076 We moved our meet to the 3rd weekend of September, usually it was the 2nd week but the one bike rally was always that weekend and seemed to be getting bigger each year. @k757 and @SpartanML went the 3rd weekend last year and said the area was like a ghost town in comparison to the previous weekend.
Plus, it gives some of us an extra week to prepare.
Must be contagiousI'm not 30 yet and I can't remember a damn thing either.
That's why we moved to the second week. (And the cloggers (dancers, not organic speedbumps) were there).@kgf3076 We moved our meet to the 3rd weekend of September, usually it was the 2nd week but the one bike rally was always that weekend and seemed to be getting bigger each year. @k757 and @SpartanML went the 3rd weekend last year and said the area was like a ghost town in comparison to the previous weekend.
Plus, it gives some of us an extra week to prepare.
We (S2k people) call them organic speedbumps.It was glorious to not have to share the roads with a bike group.
It was glorious to not have to share the roads with a bike group.
Must be contagious