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

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Me and the wife had a good time, I think she enjoyed taking times down. She said on the way home that she thought that the group was a great bunch of people. Thanks Erick for having us, it will probably be a while before I can run a chainsaw so this was a great oppurtunity to get some racing out of my system!!! I'm glad you help it in early October beautiful weather.

it was good to see old friends and meet some new ones, and to supercabs for driving as far as he did....thats dedication:greenchainsaw:

I have the times for the GTG I will post them in a seperate forum per request:)

The only problem is that the saw didn't get written down with the times so feel free to speak up which saw ran what time, if you can remember:)

I take it you didn't stop in Kokomo :monkey:
 
That would have been Jesse I assume......

:cheers:
Mike

Yep, Jesse demonstrated the Grandburg Mini-Mill quite well! I was impressed!
Job well done! :clap:

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Gregg,
 
:cheers:I want to thank our hosts for this GTG, Erick & Pam. Like others have said, I had a Great! time. A better group of people couldn't be found. This was my first time at one of these, and won't be my last! I enjoyed meeting all of you.
If someone is on the fence, about deciding to go to a GTG, by all means GO!
I think I heard someone say, there was something like 135 saws there! If ya can't find one in a flavor or model in that line up that tickles your fancy, theres something wrong!

Gregg,
 
you guys rock! thanks to erick and his family for the best gtg experience i have ever had. im still laughing about the cheese nik
 
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