Montana Scale Adventure Club Adventure Series Slobin3d posted this on our state forum and I thought I would copy and paste this to here: "Hi guys, a few of us had been talking about starting a MT scale series that is strictly a scale comp series, in the same vein of the Utah series http://utrcrc.freeforums.org/2009-utrcr ... -t143.html We would Like to run the MSD nats rules to keep some sort of uniformity between the UT, WA, OR and MT series and hopefully we can have some of these guys come to our comps like we have done for theirs, above and beyond the Scale Nats. Above all I want your feed back, suggestions and Ideas, I want people to attend and enjoy and not feel left out or passed over. My initial Ideas is doing 5 events this year 1 a month through the spring/summer in each of the major cities, IE Kalispell, Missoula, Helena, Bozeman, and Billings. like the Utah system having each event based on a theme So with that I'll throw this thread up for you guys to trow out Ideas, and suggestions." If you have any comments of questions, post them up here on on the MT state forum: http://fvrcrc.myfreeforum.org/Montan..._about987.html |
Hey that sounds like a Helluva Idea"thumbsup":mrgreen: |
Im down.:mrgreen: There are plenty of places outdoors we could have the events. Its always cooler in nature instead of indoors."thumbsup" |
I would hit the Missoula and Kali ones . Everything else is pretty far (yea, I know everything is far in Montan, born and raised there). I would be coming from Coeur d'alene. |
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I was that one that come over to the Alberton comp a couple of weekends ago. I have family in Kalispell to so that makes it easy. |
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No, I was the one with the little boy in the white explorer. I think it was my dad's wreckluse that fell on you scaler. |
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(and a preemptive :flipoff: for Aaron) |
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