Ft. St John
Thursday, February 19th, 2004Happy, alive and well in scenic Ft. St John (the Energetic CitY).
Now, off to dinner.
steve
Happy, alive and well in scenic Ft. St John (the Energetic CitY).
Now, off to dinner.
steve
It pains me to be the one to say that TeamD got off to a rocky start today on day one of the Alcan Winter Rally. After an easy day of rally Eric and Steve are standing second in class with a score of 23. Dan and Jim are third in class with 34. Rob and Nick are fourth in their class with a score of 84. But overall those scores make us a little sad.
Read on for more detail including full standings.
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Soggy was the start of our first day. The drive to Kirkland was brief but after a late night getting the last few essentials into the car, we were feeling as if we’d been going for hours. The prospect of embarking on this rally had us excited, though. The start location at the Silver Cloud Inn showed us a parking lot packed with rally and support vehicles anxious to get going. Family and friends of TeamD were on hand to cheer and pass out homemade cookies (greatly appreciated). Cars departed on their number/minute after 0800. We went against the flow of rush hour traffic and quickly made the 90 miles to the beginning of the first scored TSD section with plenty of time to spare. The section we drove was reminiscent of the rally we just did last month — in fact it was identical if memory serves. At least, some of the checkpoint locations seemed familiar. We had no problems crossing hte border; our favorite Canadian Customs question was “Are you carrying more than $10,00 cash?” TeamD has a lof of support, but not to that level. Yet.
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For some reason my head is pounding. Could it be that it is now 1:00AM, the day the Alcan Rally starts and I’m still up packing? That I ate way too many cookies at registration today and at the Alcan reception tonight? That I’m grinding my brain trying to think of what I’ve forgotten?
The out of town teams have it easy. They went through this already. They left home days ago. They already know what they forgot and bought new. They are sleeping soundly dreaming of ice and snow and second place trophies. I’m awake, yet dreaming of sleep and starting the rally rested. Such sweet thoughts those are…
Driver’s meeting and Tech Inspection was held today in Bothell. All 16 teams were on hand to hear advice, rules, stories of Alcan rallies past and to have their vehicles inspected to ensure safety and compliance.
Car numbers aren’t passed out until the paperwork (licenses, registration and insurance) is checked and verified. Tech inspection makes sure that there are no loose items in the engine compartment and no obvious flaws with the vehicle as well as ensuring that safety items like triangles and a tow strap are present and that there’s an installed radio that will work on the official event frequency. Turns out there are quite a few ham radio folks in the event so that will give us gabby types more to do on the long transits.
Of course, we had no problems and neither did the Horst/Willey BMW. Rob and Nick are going to have some extra work tonight, mostly installing a stereo. We’re finishing packing the car and have had visits and phone calls from friends wishing us luck. Now if we can get a good night’s sleep, we’re off at 8 am tomorrow!