Spring Warmup Rally – better get the linament

13
Jul
2008

We ran the CGMGA Spring Warmup rally yesterday. It was written by a local rallymaster, Reid Trummel, who always delivers a well thought out rally. SOP only, calculators and rally sheets but no auxiliary ODOs or computers. There were 5 traps. We’d seen 4 of them before. And we still fell for 3/5 of them. Trap #1 – The old reliable ONTO Yes, the road REID just outside LaCenter, WA required a sharp left turn to stay ONTO. It was just after a curve, tucked neatly behind a little hill, right next to a dead end road. Well camouflaged, but we saw it. The car one minute ahead of us didn’t. Well – they were supposed to be one minute ahead of us. But they started a minute late at the beginning of the leg, so we were trying to occupy the same space ’til their miss led them away from us. Trap #2 – the ‘watch for deer next x.x miles’ trap 22. L at NE Lewisville Hwy; Search for DB Cooper next 1.6 miles; L at second “McBride” 23. Wait 1 minute 42 seconds at “Impaired Site Distance” ITIS 24. L at NE Lewisville Hwy McBride is a loop. The 1st 2 signs for McBride came up before the 1.6 miles were completed in instruction #22. Off course cars turned early and saw the impaired site distance sign and waited while on course cars did not. Score: We’d have gotten a 2 on that leg. But we took 28 points instead. Trap #5: Spelling Swedish Names For Fun And Points 19 R @ SRIP “NE LANDERHOLN” ITIS. <——You think there might be a trap here? The sign doesn’t say Landerholn, it says Landerholm. Navigator called it wrong the first time around, and the driver “confirmed” it was spelled right the second time by. BZZZT! Two rongs don’t make a wright. Maxed that leg: 300 points. Total score: 368, good enough for 4th place, but out of trophy range. 3rd place score was 329, 1st was 110. Another rally by Reid is coming up June 21st — strongly recommended.

One Response to “Spring Warmup Rally – better get the linament”

  1. Dan Comden Says:

    Nice summary. The classic event looks like it’ll be fun. I’ll make sure the folks with classic Saabs know about it.

    Hans and I ran the checkout for Raindrop yesterday, along with Eric and Greg and a couple of other cars from Chuckanut. You’ll be glad to know that Hans and I fell for a few traps as well!