whos comming to NH

My wife and I will be heading there and really look forward to meeting up with everyone. Are there any plans to meet for dinner or beer or anything? Anyone know of any good inexpensive hotels in the area?
 
Are we finally talking about this thing?!?! I will be there with my wife and kids and whatever in-laws that want to tag along- Rich I'm shocked- what about the fish man?
 
No need to question the quality of fish in NH. That close to the coast the fish are still swimming in your chowda !! Anywhere we end up for sushi will be exceptional, especially if Melissa join us and takes us to her favorite spot.
 
I'll be there!! Who Hooo! Can't wait. Hope the weather is good. I think there is a hotle with rooms blocked off on the www.newenglandisa.org website. Yeah, "Accomodations
A block of 10 rooms is available at the
Comfort Inn (3 miles from Valley Cemetery)
298 Queen City Ave, Manchester
Call: (603) 668-2600
Rate is $108 - deadline for discounted rate is June 2nd"

I Can't wait to see all of the competition peoples. Always an exciting time for me. I wear a yellow helmut with #22 on it. My name is dan, if you see me say hi! Later
 
I am pumped up- I plan on doing 100+ footlocks next week pre comp to get rid of nervous energy! Was up vacationing last week- White Mtns- Beer at Woodstock is always great, and I tried Tuckermans which was surprisingly good. Hey Rich, do you think the Bunn-G-String will sell there? Bring how many? My family is still there, we can't wait. How many people are registered? Cant wait, super excited.Time for a countdown baby!!!!!!!!
 
Yeah there was a little snow, some in Tuckermans and enough to keep me from a speed trek up Mt Washington. Took the kids to Storyland instead, they have really fast teacups!
 
6 days to go!
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there is a great train ride out of north conway that is breath taking in the fall.

all that go - ENJOY

and for a big thrill after your day - get up to Mount Washington. 6288 foot up - home of the highest clocked wind speed

During a wild April storm in 1934, a wind gust of 231 miles per hour (372 kilometers per hour) pushed across the summit of Mount Washington. This wind speed still stands as the all-time surface wind speed record. Below are excerpts from then-observer Alex McKenzie's book The Way It Was which accounts in detail the experience of documenting and living to tell the tale of a 231 mph wind.

A place to visit if you can

http://www.mountwashington.org/

enjoy

jz
 
Yahooooooooooooo!!!!!!

Toni and I are out the door in 2 hours. Can't wait to see everyone there. Drive safely everyone!!!!!!!!!

ps sure looks like they are calling for rain on saturday, maybe Stephan can give us a better forecast?
 

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