12-04-2007, 10:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-04-2007, 11:14 AM by BobWoodhouse.)
I was wondering if my land would be fun to bash on since it is pretty flat. I am occasionally running at a track out of town (extremerconline.com for a picture) and they have some wooden jumps that really work out well. I anticipated making some next year just like theirs. They have some carpet on the face -- might have to find some "outdoor" carpet for me.
I am really really hoping that RaceEmRc works out, so I can just show up and race. You know our part of the state is way short on track space, except maybe for DirtDawgs, which I have had a hard time locating, BTW.
What I probably need to do is find a club that already knows what they are doing and that matches my goals mostly and assign them a piece of dirt. There is no way I could run a track by myself -- what if I had to work out of town one weekend, what if my track design ideas are stupid, etc. I like the way the MARCCA club near Madison works at that farm.
If you feel that bashing on flat ground would be worthwhile, I could setup a time. But I need to keep it towards electrics just to keep reasoanble neighbor realtionships.
I am really really hoping that RaceEmRc works out, so I can just show up and race. You know our part of the state is way short on track space, except maybe for DirtDawgs, which I have had a hard time locating, BTW.
What I probably need to do is find a club that already knows what they are doing and that matches my goals mostly and assign them a piece of dirt. There is no way I could run a track by myself -- what if I had to work out of town one weekend, what if my track design ideas are stupid, etc. I like the way the MARCCA club near Madison works at that farm.
If you feel that bashing on flat ground would be worthwhile, I could setup a time. But I need to keep it towards electrics just to keep reasoanble neighbor realtionships.