Whos up for a GTG 25mi North of Louisville KY?

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So coming from Louisville, would exit 19 be the correct choice? Then north?

Any teenagers going to be around for my daughter to mingle with?

I will bring a few door prizes, no saws, just my massive ego.............
 
Thinking about a little (un)organized racing this trip what do you guys think???

Thinking if enough square wood makes it of maybe doing some straight class racing. You know the regular ole 0-45, 0-55, 0-65, 0-75, 0-85, 0-95, 95-< cc class kinda thing. Maybe do a dollar or two per entry two cuts hot start over wood and pay three places with a little something for the guys who provide the wood.

Then I'm thinking of maybe a "bracket" style race where even a guy with an ole Mac110 (like me) could win.

Thinking maybe setting up brackets by times with a dollar or two "qualifying" fee where you can qualify as many times as you want in as many brackets as you want (at whatever entry fee) fastest time in the bracket WITHOUT BREAKING OUT wins that "bracket". All bracket winners would then run off with a common STOCK saw (yes I am that devious :laugh:), again pay the top three places with a little something for the wood suppliers.


What do you guys think???? Anybody interested? The straight classes are just that straight classes fastest saw/operator takes the class.

The "brackets" are an anybody could win with any saw kinda thing and you could enter as many times as you like to get a better (or slower) time in any given bracket. I think it could be really fun if everybody gets into it.

Anyway headed off to get some provisions for tomorrow, I'll check in later to see what you guys think. :cheers:

All that sounds like fun! I'll be in the "newbie" class for old green saws..LOL:dizzy: Looks like I got 250 miles ahead of me, so will get there eventually I hope. Sounds like a good time.

:cheers:
Gregg,
 
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I anything deserves rep., this sure does. I wish I could go, but the wife has to work, and I have to babysit. Hope you have it again next year, I will plan around it. Stay Safe!
 
So coming from Louisville, would exit 19 be the correct choice? Then north?

Any teenagers going to be around for my daughter to mingle with?

I will bring a few door prizes, no saws, just my massive ego.............

im 19 fish ........ lol
 
well, I am glad I am going to finally mod my 310 tomorrow and get that 24" bar fixed and get to try out the new skip chain I got from Erick last year, look what the wife brought home today. :( guess what i will be doing on Sunday :chainsaw:

can't wait.
leaving here around 6am.

that big one is a red oak and is 48" across, thought about leaving the trailer hooked to the truck but they both are not heavy enough for the trip. :(

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Bracket Racing?? hummmmm.

that mean i could run my wife's Mini-Boss and beat you all? :greenchainsaw:

hey Erick how about PMing a Phone number in case someone (not me of course ;)) get's lost??

thanks.
 
Well I might get to come down for awhile as I have been
watching the radar and its is raining out a little.
Maybe to wet to harvest beans tomrrow??
I sure hope so !!
 
Well I might get to come down for awhile as I have been
watching the radar and its is raining out a little.
Maybe to wet to harvest beans tomrrow??
I sure hope so !!

its too wet i can say that because with a combine in mud things can and/or will go downhill fast
 
Everything's loaded. I'm getting ready to hit the hay. I'm exhausted! I've got to stop by Mount OPE and see Steve on the way. I'm pulling out of here about 6:00 and it's a 2 1/2 hour drive, plus what ever the detour to Mount adds.
 

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