Weekend Update with Me
Monday, April 28th, 2008Although I never got around to blogging about it, Olympus Rally 2008 went well. We didn’t make it out of Portland until about 9:00 PM due to some problems getting our trailer braking system hooked up and running. Once on the road we made pretty good time, and were in Pomeroy by 3:30 AM and asleep (in the back of the Xterra) by 4:00.
We had a driver’s meeting the next morning at 7:30, followed by a full day of recce, tech, and other short meetings. We were all a little snippy from our lack of sleep, and I have discovered that unless both driver and co-driver are very focused on their task, bringing passengers along on recce is a good way to invite distraction.
After a good shower and full night of sleep in a hotel, the actual stages went quite well. We were much more organized this time, and Shanna did a great job of helping us get all set up and ready to go before our first stage on Saturday morning. Even with the added hassle of the HANS devices, we made it into all of our controls on time, and got some good runs in. We even placed 3rd in our class on Sunday!
GPS tracks are up on my box at work, and there’s a movie on YouTube of us taking one of the corners. We’re at 8:18. Keep in mind that other people (like National Champion Ken Block) drive like this. Hopefully Kyle will eventually get around to downloading our in-car video off the tapes, and I can link to that as well.
Oh yeah, and my glasses broke halfway through the first day of racing, and I hadn’t brought any contacts along, so I spent the entire remainder of the event with bright orange electrical tape wrapped around the bridge. I guess they just couldn’t take the stress of being squeezed in and out of my helmet every 15 minutes. I’ve been wearing my contacts, and haven’t yet got around to going over to Rainbow Optics to order new glasses. One of these days…
In other news, we got the fence in this past weekend! There are some things I would do differently next time - using a fixed measurement for the runner heights, paying more attention to the pre-marked locations when digging post holes, and not letting the wood sit out in the weather for nine months getting all warped - but the end result is quite good, I think. Now we’re on to planning other projects, like a garden shed/chicken coop and reseed of the front lawn. I’m excited!








