*** 2003 Pacific Northwest Yota Jam - Event Registration ***
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*** 2003 Pacific Northwest Yota Jam - Event Registration ***
2003 Pacific Northwest Yota Jam (or PNWYJ for short)
Dates: August 1st - 3rd
Meeting place: To be determined
This event has been in the planning stages for a while now, formerly known as the "NW WA. state Summer Jam 2003". This is a joint effort between YotaTech and WATTORA, and will be held in the Naches area of Washington State (SR410, Chinook Pass). We will be running the Naches trail as our main event, as well as many other runs to be determined depending on what the group is capable of and interested in. There's something for everyone out there, from mild to hard core.
There will also be a Trail 101 class so you can get some refreshers on trail technique, safety and etiquette.
To register yourself for this event please follow this link:
Registration
To view current registrants and a summary of the event follow this link:
Event Details
We're expecting this to be a fairly large event, and are currently working on securing sponsors for raffle or competition prizes, details of which will be announced as the event nears. It's going to be a great time for all, whether you just want to meet some great people and relax at camp or get out there and run the hardest trails.
Please make sure to register if you plan on coming to the event! It helps us plan accordingly for the size of the group.
Dates: August 1st - 3rd
Meeting place: To be determined
This event has been in the planning stages for a while now, formerly known as the "NW WA. state Summer Jam 2003". This is a joint effort between YotaTech and WATTORA, and will be held in the Naches area of Washington State (SR410, Chinook Pass). We will be running the Naches trail as our main event, as well as many other runs to be determined depending on what the group is capable of and interested in. There's something for everyone out there, from mild to hard core.
There will also be a Trail 101 class so you can get some refreshers on trail technique, safety and etiquette.
To register yourself for this event please follow this link:
Registration
To view current registrants and a summary of the event follow this link:
Event Details
We're expecting this to be a fairly large event, and are currently working on securing sponsors for raffle or competition prizes, details of which will be announced as the event nears. It's going to be a great time for all, whether you just want to meet some great people and relax at camp or get out there and run the hardest trails.
Please make sure to register if you plan on coming to the event! It helps us plan accordingly for the size of the group.
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#9
Re: 4Runner
Originally posted by csthenight
I love my pretty perrywinkle SUV, therefore, I do not wheel it. I believe it the Toyota God wanted it to have pinstripes, it would have come from the factory that way.
I love my pretty perrywinkle SUV, therefore, I do not wheel it. I believe it the Toyota God wanted it to have pinstripes, it would have come from the factory that way.
Are you saying that if you wheel your truck you don't love it? That will be a tough sell to some on this board...
#10
Originally posted by Grape Ape
Mike I'm trying to get Cynthia to bring the 4 runner to.But as you know a snow ball has a better chance in hell than I do.
Mike I'm trying to get Cynthia to bring the 4 runner to.But as you know a snow ball has a better chance in hell than I do.
Yea. I probably wouldn't push the whole 4Runner on the trail thing.
Could you imagine if she banged that thing up on the trail. She would make Donna (remember Tahuya) sound like an angel on the CB.
Just playing with ya Donna. Miss ya!
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Mike, Are you going to the 101 class? shoot we been Gene ,Rob, lawnjob,you and myself need to go on a little wheelin trip together.(SOON) Has far has the runner goes,Donna was alot cooler than Cynthia would be.
#13
Grape Ape;
If you're looking to host a Trail 101 class BEFORE the August Jam, I'd be there in a flash.
As a pure-as-can-be newbie, I'd love to get some instruction under my belt before showing up at the official 101 in August.
Mark
If you're looking to host a Trail 101 class BEFORE the August Jam, I'd be there in a flash.
As a pure-as-can-be newbie, I'd love to get some instruction under my belt before showing up at the official 101 in August.
Mark
#15
Originally posted by Grape Ape
Mike, Are you going to the 101 class? shoot we been Gene ,Rob, lawnjob,you and myself need to go on a little wheelin trip together.(SOON)
Mike, Are you going to the 101 class? shoot we been Gene ,Rob, lawnjob,you and myself need to go on a little wheelin trip together.(SOON)
Yes I will be at the 101 class. I have a couple of coworkers who want to attend.
Hope thats ok with you Rob.
I agree we need to go wheelin together. We all seem to miss each other on various wheelin trips.
[i]Has far has the runner goes,Donna was alot cooler than Cynthia would be. [/B]
#16
Originally posted by mpulver
Grape Ape;
If you're looking to host a Trail 101 class BEFORE the August Jam, I'd be there in a flash.
As a pure-as-can-be newbie, I'd love to get some instruction under my belt before showing up at the official 101 in August.
Mark
Grape Ape;
If you're looking to host a Trail 101 class BEFORE the August Jam, I'd be there in a flash.
As a pure-as-can-be newbie, I'd love to get some instruction under my belt before showing up at the official 101 in August.
Mark
Mike,Rob and Gene were and when do you want to go?
Last edited by Grape Ape; 05-24-2003 at 05:45 AM.
#18
Okay GA, you're off the hook! I'll wait on The Master or Trail 101.
Can someone give some tips on lodging down there? I'm not a camper - I'll admit to being a wuss and enjoying the concept of running water.
I hear that there were some cabins close by that folks used last year? I'd like to get my digs into them early.
Can someone give some tips on lodging down there? I'm not a camper - I'll admit to being a wuss and enjoying the concept of running water.
I hear that there were some cabins close by that folks used last year? I'd like to get my digs into them early.
#19
The plan at this point is to overnight on the East side of Naches Pass, so the pickings for "civilized" accomodations are going to be pretty slim.
The closest landmark of any kind is Whistlin' Jack's corner store and no tell motel. But, book early, it's not very big.
I have to admit to being puzzled by the inclusion of "Wedding Supplies" in the directory listing 'though...
The closest landmark of any kind is Whistlin' Jack's corner store and no tell motel. But, book early, it's not very big.
Whistlin' Jack Lodge
20800 Highway 410
Naches, WA 98937
Phone: (509)658-2433
Categories: Hotels & Motels | Miscellaneous Retail Stores | Resorts & Vacation Cottages | Restaurants | Restaurants: Fast Food, Stands, Carry-Out & Delivery | Wedding Supplies
20800 Highway 410
Naches, WA 98937
Phone: (509)658-2433
Categories: Hotels & Motels | Miscellaneous Retail Stores | Resorts & Vacation Cottages | Restaurants | Restaurants: Fast Food, Stands, Carry-Out & Delivery | Wedding Supplies
Last edited by WATRD; 05-24-2003 at 11:31 AM.
#20
Originally posted by mpulver
I'll admit to being a wuss and enjoying the concept of running water.
I'll admit to being a wuss and enjoying the concept of running water.