Re:Mt Tabor ElevationGain

Bruce Harmon

2003-06-11



My number is accurate. Came from survey by Parks Dept.



Bruce

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Bruce Harmon

Team Rose City

2801 NW Skyline Drive

Corvallis, OR 97330-3169

PH: 541-754-7613

Fax: 541-757-2597

 From: David Auker <Dav-@Hevanet.com>

Reply-To: Dav-@Hevanet.com

Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 09:33:05 -0700

To: ob-@topica.com, obra-@topica.com, nwcyc-@topica.com

Subject: [OBRA Chat] Mt Tabor Ele. (was: River City Bikes Mt Tabor Series

starts tonight)



Clark, et al:



A controversy arises:



Your flyer says: "76 feet of climbing per lap"



Team Rose City, for the Rose Festival Mt Tabor 6/29 says: "Each lap has

136.6' of climbing."





I would tend to lean towards the higher number, 136.6, but that's not

scientific, just "gut." Any experts want to shed some light on this

gravitational concern? (I'm going to have to put some batteries in my

Avocet 50...)



David A.



Clark Ritchie said:

 Don't forget the first of six Wednesday night races on

Mt Tabor starts this evening.



The weather forecast looks agreeable--Cloudy early

then becoming partly cloudy. Highs 70 to 75. Light

wind.



Here are the start times and distances:



Women 4/5 - 6:00 PM, 5 laps

Master Men 40-49/50+ - 6:15 PM, 7 laps

Women 1/2/3 - 6:30 PM, 7 laps

Men 4/5 - 6:45 PM, 7 laps

Men 3 - 7:00 PM, 10 laps

Men Pro/1/2 - 7:30 PM, 15 laps



The complete race flier is online at the address

below.



http://home.attbi.com/~clarkritchie/mttabor/



We'll see you there!



Clark Ritchie

Half-Fast Velo



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