Annual Sweatheart Run

Upcoming club rides. Who's got the skinny on the trip, when do we go, where do we meet ?

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Annual Sweatheart Run

#1 Post by john »

Is Sunday, 2/11. Meet at Compeaus at 10:00 AM. Plan is to be gone by 10:30 AM.

The ride is 58 miles one way. Gas is available in Nenana.

Lunch at the Monderosa.

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Thanks for the update John. I am planning on this trip,was trying to get out last weekend but daughter had trouble and we ended up ridding up the elliot double didn't want to much ridding on the Mogels when 2 on the machine.
Thanks try to see you Saturday,Just park at Compeaus or where.
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#3 Post by paulneva »

John, I am planning on being there. Do you want my help again this year?

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#4 Post by john »

Dave, see you "Sunday" :) Lots of parking at Compeaus, just come on by and ask.

Paul, Yes Please :) :)

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#5 Post by paulneva »

There is an "open water on the Tanana" comment posted in another section. I haven't ridden all the way to Nenana yet, but I've been on the Tanana quite a bit this winter and it is frozen better than it was last winter at this time.

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#6 Post by john »

I saw that open water post and wasn't to concerned.

We get some level of open water every year, we can usually get a round it pretty easy. Unless we see tracks going to the open lead and none on the other side that is :?

So I'm going on the belief that it is the same this year, with the lack of snow and cold snap we had I was more concerned about overflow.

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What's the weather outlook going to be? Anyone know?
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#8 Post by john »

Forecast is:

Saturday Night 6 above

Sunday Day 13 above

Sunday Night 2 below

I'd say excellent :)

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Weather is fine

#9 Post by Alaskan Polar Bear »

I don't know why you would need to know the weather/
you never get them off the trailer and don't return your phone call's
heck I;ll bet the berings have a flat spot in them .....
hee hee hee
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#10 Post by paulneva »

"Weather?" There is a link to the NOAA weather site on the "Home" page. I have found both that and the link to "Google Map" very useful.

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