Thanks for your reply and telling me your fitness schedule. It's amazing your still can keep so active lifestyle at your age.
I thought you set the trail skating on Sunday (09/28). If you already skated today, I am so regretful to miss that. Otherwise is it possible for you to host another skating event on Weekend coz I have to work during business day and hours?
Yes, not to mention professional guys, I notice few people has interest in speed skating in Sacramento Area and it is hard to find a amateur pal with this hobby. Sometimes I felt I was like a clown when I was speed skating lonely at late night on street. Maybe it's due to high traffic street? I don't know.
Thanks.
Kerwin Li
--- On Mon, 9/22/08, ultrask824 <ultrask824@...> wrote:
From: ultrask824 <ultrask824@...> Subject: [sacramentoskating] ANYBODY HERE? To: sacramentoskating@yahoogroups.com Date: Monday, September 22, 2008, 8:51 PM
I am wondering if this site is a ghost site, and there isnt any fitness or speed skater trail users left in Sac.. ??
I am just a beginner of speed skating. 15 mph is fine with me but I am not sure if I hold that speed and catch up your steps for 4 hours?
Are you living here or just travel sacramento? Will you set up any lessons here?
Thanks. I am your fan.
Kerwin
--- On Sun, 9/21/08, ultrask824 <ultrask824@...> wrote:
From: ultrask824 <ultrask824@...> Subject: [sacramentoskating] Skating on Amer Riv trail sunday To: sacramentoskating@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, September 21, 2008, 12:10 AM
Anybody?
I'm doing the entire trail tomorrow leaving from discovery park about 830 to folsom and returning in about 4 hours - 15mph on skates (hopefully)
Anybody?
I'm doing the entire trail tomorrow leaving from discovery park about 830 to
folsom and
returning in about 4 hours - 15mph on skates (hopefully)
Look for me near the boat ramp
Jonathan Seutter
San Diego Inline Skate race August 30
On the apron of the velodrome in Balboa Park for all skill levels.
Short races of many varieties for different skill levels. People will
be racing against each other in different groups based on their 1 lap
time placement, which makes for more competitive racing.
Recreational skaters>Rockin Summer Summer Classic 2008, more fun, less
intimidating
You don't need to be fastest in your class to have a fun competitive
race. Followed by a party gathering at a near by racers home.
Details at www.sk8.org don't let our speedy cover shot
scare you
Around 50 skaters of all ages, recreational to pro
Volunteer help also wanted
Rodney I am planning on attending. I look forward to seeing everyone. What can I
bring? And is anyone interested in carpooling from S.D.?
Matt Walther
BONT North America/Rudy Project
619-750-7891
--- On Sat, 6/7/08, Rodney Friedman <san_diego_city_skaters@...> wrote:
> From: Rodney Friedman <san_diego_city_skaters@...>
> Subject: [sdse-members] San Diego skate party, June 14, Saturday, Oceanside,
CA (similar to earlier posting)
> To: SDSE-List@yahoogroups.com, "SDSE members" <sdse-members@...>,
"San_Diego_City_Skaters" <san_diego_city_skaters@yahoogroups.com>, "Rodney"
<san_diego_city_skaters@...>
> Cc: "lafridaynightskate" <lafridaynightskate@yahoogroups.com>, "Dwayne Von
Frankel" <InLineDimension@...>, "Scott Wolf" <spdskatr2@...>,
"yahoogroup Sacramento Skate Club" <sacramentoskating@yahoogroups.com>, "Rolf of
Long Beach" <RFSPDO@...>
> Date: Saturday, June 7, 2008, 4:59 PM
> San Diego Street Elite skate party, June 14, Saturday,
> Oceanside, CA
> (not Sunday because its fathers day)
> New scenic route to the ocean, less head wind, more hill,
> 28 miles (2.5 hours+-) or more if you want.
> 16 mile skate or shorter for recreational skaters. Tail
> wind on the way back for all.
> FYI SPEED SKATERS, 3 moderate hills, 8 miles of flat
> bicycle only path with a tail wind and no
> intersections, 9 miles of additional terrain suitable for
> speed skating
> Oceanside fun skate with a race element?
> The RACE ELEMENT if you all agree
> During the skate out to the ocean there are 2 moderate up
> hills we can have a handicap race on. The first hill would
> be for establishing start placement on the following hill.
> Please RSVP so I know who to cook for.
> Please let us know what salad you plan to bring, would be
> nice to avoid potluck overlap if possible.
> Please bring a salad of sorts to share
> Fruit, leafy green, picnic style, pasta, seafood, meat,
> salami, grain, bean, tofu, cheese, ethnic
> Oceanside skate party
> June 14, Saturday
> 8:00 meet up, 8:30am roll time
> Oceanside, California corner of Mustang Way and Seattle
> Slew Way
> 1067 E7 Thomas guide
> 1665 Seattle Slew Way
> 76 to Melrose Drive south then a right on to Old Ranch Rd.
> then left on to Seattle Slew Way
> I have extra helmets small-medium and 3 adult bicycles
> available to use
> Got kiddies, we got backyard, tiny petting zoo & a
> brief walk to 2 playgrounds with fields
> ((SOMEBODY would need to volunteer to watch the kids))
> Jacuzzi & cocktails available
> Starting from house=28 miles
> (estimate 2.5 hours @ Wendys speed)
> Optional along the way back beach side stop at Dairy Queen,
> Quickie Mart, coffee shop, beer
> Rodney 619 342-6489 san_diego_city_skaters@...
> Debbie Ross 619 318-2494
> Rodney Friedman
>
>
>
>
> Tip: Remember to reply to sdse-members@... if you want
> your reply to go to more than just the original sender!
San Diego Street Elite skate party, June 14, Saturday, Oceanside, CA
(not Sunday because its fathers day)
New scenic route to the ocean, less head wind, more hill, 28 miles (2.5 hours+-)
or more if you want.
16 mile skate or shorter for recreational skaters. Tail wind on the way back for
all.
FYI SPEED SKATERS, 3 moderate hills, 8 miles of flat bicycle only path with a
tail wind and no
intersections, 9 miles of additional terrain suitable for speed skating
Oceanside fun skate with a race element?
The RACE ELEMENT if you all agree
During the skate out to the ocean there are 2 moderate up hills we can have a
handicap race on. The first hill would be for establishing start placement on
the following hill.
Please RSVP so I know who to cook for.
Please let us know what salad you plan to bring, would be nice to avoid potluck
overlap if possible.
Please bring a salad of sorts to share
Fruit, leafy green, picnic style, pasta, seafood, meat, salami, grain, bean,
tofu, cheese, ethnic
Oceanside skate party
June 14, Saturday
8:00 meet up, 8:30am roll time
Oceanside, California corner of Mustang Way and Seattle Slew Way
1067 E7 Thomas guide
1665 Seattle Slew Way
76 to Melrose Drive south then a right on to Old Ranch Rd. then left on to
Seattle Slew Way
I have extra helmets small-medium and 3 adult bicycles available to use
Got kiddies, we got backyard, tiny petting zoo & a brief walk to 2 playgrounds
with fields
((SOMEBODY would need to volunteer to watch the kids))
Jacuzzi & cocktails available
Starting from house=28 miles
(estimate 2.5 hours @ Wendys speed)
Optional along the way back beach side stop at Dairy Queen, Quickie Mart, coffee
shop, beer
Rodney 619 342-6489 san_diego_city_skaters@...
Debbie Ross 619 318-2494
Rodney Friedman
This is great to hear! Nobody's going to be converting me to
inlines, though :) That's a tough sell to a derby girl (or guy,
right Ken?)
~Aly Sylum #8
Sacred City Derby Girls
--- In sacramentoskating@yahoogroups.com, "Bernard E. Scoville"
<bscovill@...> wrote:
>
> --- In sacramentoskating@yahoogroups.com, "Ken Habbestad"
> <RollerDerbyKen@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all:
> >
> > Can the Monday nite skate be done in quads or are there too many
> > uneven/rough surfaces? I have skated the SF Friday nite skate in
quads
> > with minimal problems. I have skated quads my whole life and
never in
> > lines. Skating rinks are getting boring. Please let me know if I
can
> > join you on Monday nites!
> >
> Fellow Sacramento Skating Email Group Members,
>
> Quad skaters and quad skates are welcome on the Monday Night Skate.
> We have had them off and on before. They are welcome. We have also
> had scooters and bicycles. Track stars are also welcome.
>
> Gus has skated with the Monday Night skate for about a year. He
was
> a quad skater and a rink skater for about 20 years. He joined us on
> quads, but he soon switched to inlines.
>
> Quad skaters, come skate with us, and talk with Gus.
>
> Bernie
> Bernard E. Scoville, Webmaster of Sacramento Skating
> ( http://www.sacramentoskating.com/ )
>
Fellow Sacramento Skating Email Group Members,
From Host Excellence, host of Sacramento Skating Website:
"All our preparations are being finalized and we're on schedule to
begin the move at Midnight on Friday, March 28th 2008 (ie. early
Saturday morning). For a period of 24-48 hours, services will be down."
Summing up their letter:
Host Excellence servers are moving to a new more modern location. This
will interrupt their servers and their services starting March 28 at
midnight. The new servers will be two to three times faster.
Bernie
Bernard E. Scoville
Webmaster of Sacramento Skating
( http://www.sacramentoskating.com/ )
Fellow Sacramneto Skating Email Group Members,
Below is a Sacramento News & Review review of the play I am in:
Here is a link to the review:
http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/Content?oid=631834
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme / The Middle Class Aristocrat
By Kel Munger
4 out of 5
Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme / The Middle Class Aristocrat; 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays; $15-$20; California Stage, 1723 25th
Street; (916) 451-5822; www.calstage.org. Through March 22.
California Stage and the Alliance Française de Sacramento's
collaborative production of Molière's Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme / The
Middle Class Aristocrat doesn't require extensive knowledge of French
to be enjoyed. Even if your French is merde, the shenanigans onstage
made the initial, French-language production of the play relatively
easy to follow.
But farce is farce, which is why it translates so well. Who doesn't
love to see a dope duped? James Craig Anderson (Monsieur Jourdain/Mac
Gordon) is marvelous in both his social-climbing roles and easily as
funny in French as he is in English. Of course, he's helped a great
deal by a supporting cast that's more than willing to get silly.
There are intrigues, costume changes, deceptions, a glimpse of
belly-dancing skin and the constant running in and out of doors broad
comedy requires. Bonnie Antonini is delightful as the long-suffering
wife, and the wide-eyed Patrick Beech is almost as much the ingénue as
his beloved, Lucille/Lucy (Jessica Nufeld). The sets are open and
flexible, which gives all involved plenty of room to strut/wriggle
their stuff. Who said culture had to be stuffy? This is traditional
theater, and it's about as unstuffed as it gets.
End of review.
4 out of 5 stars!
Performances: Fridays: 8:00 p.m., Saturdays: 8:00 p.m.
Sundays: 2:00 p.m. Last performance, March 22, 2008, Saturday.
For more information: California Stage
( http://www.calstage.org/ ),
Rehearsals are infrequent now. I don't expect to miss many more
Monday Night Skates.
Bernie
Bernard E. Scoville
Webmaster of Sacramento Skating
( http://www.sacramentoskating.com/ )
--- In sacramentoskating@yahoogroups.com, "Ken Habbestad"
<RollerDerbyKen@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all:
>
> Can the Monday nite skate be done in quads or are there too many
> uneven/rough surfaces? I have skated the SF Friday nite skate in quads
> with minimal problems. I have skated quads my whole life and never in
> lines. Skating rinks are getting boring. Please let me know if I can
> join you on Monday nites!
>
Fellow Sacramento Skating Email Group Members,
Quad skaters and quad skates are welcome on the Monday Night Skate.
We have had them off and on before. They are welcome. We have also
had scooters and bicycles. Track stars are also welcome.
Gus has skated with the Monday Night skate for about a year. He was
a quad skater and a rink skater for about 20 years. He joined us on
quads, but he soon switched to inlines.
Quad skaters, come skate with us, and talk with Gus.
Bernie
Bernard E. Scoville, Webmaster of Sacramento Skating
( http://www.sacramentoskating.com/ )
If your quads are not able to handle the bumps, check out mine at
www.sacoutdoorsk8s.com. I'll be quadding it with the Monday group as soon as I
get into
better shape.
Take care,
Dan
--- In sacramentoskating@yahoogroups.com, "Ken Habbestad" <RollerDerbyKen@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi all:
>
> Can the Monday nite skate be done in quads or are there too many
> uneven/rough surfaces? I have skated the SF Friday nite skate in quads
> with minimal problems. I have skated quads my whole life and never in
> lines. Skating rinks are getting boring. Please let me know if I can
> join you on Monday nites!
>
Hi all:
Can the Monday nite skate be done in quads or are there too many
uneven/rough surfaces? I have skated the SF Friday nite skate in quads
with minimal problems. I have skated quads my whole life and never in
lines. Skating rinks are getting boring. Please let me know if I can
join you on Monday nites!
When I skate I use the Sacramento Bike Trail. There is 20+ miles of
road that goes along the American River. It is a beautiful trail and
most of the time the biker aren't to bad to deal with.
--- In sacramentoskating@yahoogroups.com, "Dan Linebarger" <dan@...>
wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> I'm glad that Bernie told me about this group, and am excited about
participating in the
> events. I don't know if I have the speed for cross-town runs,
being that I haven't skated in
> a long time. I'm just getting used to it again, and trying to get
back into shape.
>
> I found these krazy quads called Skorpions, and have started my
online store at
> www.sacoutdoorsk8s.com, as well as selling on eBay, craigslist, and
kijiji.com. Stop by and
> check them out.
>
> Do members ever get together and just skate in a parking lot or
something like that?
> That's about my speed right now.
>
> Take care, and looking forward to meeting all of you,
>
> Dan
>
Hello:
I'm glad that Bernie told me about this group, and am excited about
participating in the
events. I don't know if I have the speed for cross-town runs, being that I
haven't skated in
a long time. I'm just getting used to it again, and trying to get back into
shape.
I found these krazy quads called Skorpions, and have started my online store at
www.sacoutdoorsk8s.com, as well as selling on eBay, craigslist, and kijiji.com.
Stop by and
check them out.
Do members ever get together and just skate in a parking lot or something like
that?
That's about my speed right now.
Take care, and looking forward to meeting all of you,
Dan
Fellow Sacramento Skating Email Group Member,
I have the opportunity to be in a play by Moliere at California Stage
( http://www.calstage.org/ ). I have accepted this opportunity, now
I must go to rehearsals. This Monday night (2/11/2008) and probably 3
or 4 more Monday nights, I will not be able to participate in the
Monday Night Skate, since I will be rehearsing.
The play is performed twice. Once in English, and once in French.
About all I know is wee wee with my pee pee. I am facing a steep
learning curve.
I hope that Brian or Mark or someone will let me know what is
happening with the Monday Night Skate.
I hope to return to it soon.
Bernie
Bernard E. Scoville, Webmaster of Sacramento Skating
( http://www.sacramentoskating.com/ )
Fellow Sacramento Skating Email Group Member,
On November 22, 2007, Alejandra and others at Vallejo's complained
that we arrived over 5 minutes after 9:00, and that the restaurant
normally closes at 9:00. This is a problem for the cook who must
start work at 6:00 the next morning. We were asked to please arrive
by 9:00 or earlier. The new Brian suggested we should start our skate
at 6:30.
On November 29 the Monday Night Skaters discussed this problem, and
decided that we should start skating at 7:00 p.m. sharp. This would
solve the late to Vallejo's problem. We voted unanimously to give
this a try.
So, starting November 5, 2007, if you want to arrive early, arrive by
6:30 or 6:45. The Monday Night Skate will leave at 7:00 p.m. sharp.
Brian Malone, who is a main leader of the Monday Night Skate, agrees
with this policy.
Now, I hope I won't be late. ;- ) And left to skate alone. ;- (
Bernie
Bernard E. Scoville, Webmaster of Sacramento Skating
( http://www.sacramentoskating.com/ )
Hello fellow skaters, we are planning another trip to San Fransisco
Friday Night, November 16th 2007, we plan on meeting at 3rd and S
streets sacramento at 6pm. Any questions? E-mail Rusty At
russelll.webster@... thank you
Silver Strand Half Marathon pre race activities + an event in central
Mexico
Silver Strand Half Marathon pre race dinner & activities With San
Diego Street Elite www.sk8.org
Little Italy section of Downtown San Diego
Please call with your RSVP to 619 516-1639 to insure we have enough
seats reserved. Last year we had 60 attendees at the pre race dinner.
We will have laptop computers at each location so bring your pictures
and video to share. Free WiFi may be available so bring your laptop.
3:30-4:00 www.chichocolat.com
A fancy chocolate shop that serves coffee and sandwiches. Premium
chocolates with unusual fillings made in house, $2 per piece.
CHI CHOCOLAT
2021 INDIA STREET
SAN DIEGO CA 92101
619-501-9215
Saturday open until 10pm
4:00-5:15 www.littleitalyubar.com
Since there is no bar or waiting are at the dinner place.
An upscale sports bar of sorts for a prelube and general gathering to
swap skate stories and pictures.
Little Italy Urban Bar
1953 India Street, San Diego, CA
619-398-2974
5:30 Dinner time at San Diegos' original old time Italian
eatery.www.realcheesepizza.com
Filippi's Pizza Grotto
1747 India Street
San Diego, CA 92101
619 232-5094
Fine, low to moderate cost Italian food. They serve wine but you can
bring your own at a corkage fee of $5.25 per bottle.
DIRECTIONS:
163 South toward downtown San Diego. Take the Ash Street exit on your
right side. Take Ash street west down to India Street then make a
right. You will see a big tile sign over India street announcing
Little Italy. Or once you get to downtown San Diego park at a lot
just north of the tall wooden ship Star Of India on San Diego bay
then walk to Little Italy.
Glenn Koshi representing Bont skates has a new showroom in Encinitas
California not far from downtown San Diego. To make an appointment to
visit his showroom please contact Glenn at glenn@...
If your having ankle to boot problems you will also find the complete
line of eZeefit liners at Glens' showroom.
http://p196.ezboard.com/fbontskatesfrm2.showMessage?topicID=3144.topic
A BIG EVENT IN CENTRAL MEXICO $25 ENTRY FEE, HOST PROVIDED
COMPLIMENTARY ACCOMEDATIONS AND FOOD, 2 DAYS OF REAL TRACK RACING
FOLLOWED BY A MARATHON ON THE THIRD DAY. www.ilpeloton.com see
2008 Copa Chiapaneca Mexicanidad
if anybody is interested in going to the Friday night skate in san Fran
tomorrow, but doesn't want to stay the night, call me because I am
driving back to sac after the skate...
Guy
612-8454
----- Original Message ---- From: Mays Mom <lululene@...> To: sacramentoskating@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 6:41:52 PM Subject: [sacramentoskating] August 10th Friday Night Skate San Francisco
Hi all-
We are planning to meet at Vallejo's at 3rd & S Street, sacramento at 6:00pm to drive to SF to meet the midnight rollers there at Embarcadero Square. Everybody is welcome to join this fun activity. Please feel free to contact Bernie Scoeville for any questions you might have. We look forward to seeing you there!
Hi all-
We are planning to meet at Vallejo's at 3rd & S Street, sacramento at
6:00pm to drive to SF to meet the midnight rollers there at Embarcadero
Square. Everybody is welcome to join this fun activity. Please feel
free to contact Bernie Scoeville for any questions you might have. We
look forward to seeing you there!
just wanted to see if anybody had plans on skating the Calistoga
marathon this weekend???
looking for a carpool possibility. anyone know how to get a hold
of "John"? I know he was going, but didn't see him on the last mon.
nite skate..
see ya,
Guy
Thaks for the feedback brian, i'm glad you founr it useful! Happy fourth!
Skot...
--- Original Message ---
From: "Brian Malone" <egskating@...>
Sent: Thu 6/28/2007 9:04 pm
To: sacramentoskating@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [sacramentoskating] The First Major Innovation in Skating Since
Rollerblade Popularized Inline Skate
Hi Scott,
Thanks for the info about the maps and the
Landrollers. I saw press releases about the
Landrollers last year and was very interested in
trying them out. Finding an event where they could be
demo'd for free was the main item impeding me! The
basic big wheel technology makes sense and IMHO they
look cool. And thanks for the update on the ad in the
Rainbow Pages - every bit of publicity helps!
Keep skatin'
Brian
--- Scott <angelskot2002@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone, Mark and I were discussing these
> innovative new skates
> last night. The skates use much larger, side
> mounted wheels for greater
> comfort, stability and speed. I didn't know the
> name of them and as
> promised, I looked them up. I saw a skater wearing
> them at the San
> Francisco Pride this past weekend. I hope everyone
> can benefit from
> this post. Click or cut and paste the link below
> into your web browsers
> search bar.
>
> This is "The First Major Innovation in Skating Since
> Rollerblade
> Popularized Inline Skates"
>
> http://www.landroller.com/
> <http://www.landroller.com/>
>
> Next topic: I just searched Google for Sacramento
> Bike Map and found
> that this site, gives a link near the middle of the
> page, "bike trail
> maps" that takes us to a page to download Acrobat
> Reader .pdf maps
> showing both existing and proposed future bike
> trails. (See the legend
> and look at the top most blue with white line
> routes, Class 1, Off
> street bike path) The north Sacramento .pdf shows
> clearly the route we
> took last night. The link below takes ya to the
> first page, the second
> link takes ya directly to the download page. It is
> helpful to blow the
> maps up to about 125% for better legability. It may
> take a few seconds
> to download the map. Mine was not instant.
>
> http://www.sacregion511.org/bicycling/bikemaps.cfm
> <http://www.sacregion511.org/bicycling/bikemaps.cfm>
>
>
http://www.sacog.org/bikeinfo/download_bike_ped_trails_mp.cfm
>
<http://www.sacog.org/bikeinfo/download_bike_ped_trails_mp.cfm>
>
>
> And Finally (*Bernie* & all!) A FREE advertisment
> about our group has
> been generously given by The Valley Rainbow Pages
> and will be printed
> online as well as a hard copy of the phone book for
> the next full year!
> Here is a link to the online ad... I'll remember to
> bring a few hard
> copies next week...
>
>
http://www.vrp.info/display.asp?rl=/bussearch.asp&q=skate&r=1&p=1&i=2164
>
<http://www.vrp.info/display.asp?rl=/bussearch.asp&q=skate&r=1&p=1&i=216\
> 4>
>
>
>
> Skatefully yours,
> Skater Skot"
>
>
________________________________________________________________________________\
____
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Hi Scott,
Thanks for the info about the maps and the
Landrollers. I saw press releases about the
Landrollers last year and was very interested in
trying them out. Finding an event where they could be
demo'd for free was the main item impeding me! The
basic big wheel technology makes sense and IMHO they
look cool. And thanks for the update on the ad in the
Rainbow Pages - every bit of publicity helps!
Keep skatin'
Brian
--- Scott <angelskot2002@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone, Mark and I were discussing these
> innovative new skates
> last night. The skates use much larger, side
> mounted wheels for greater
> comfort, stability and speed. I didn't know the
> name of them and as
> promised, I looked them up. I saw a skater wearing
> them at the San
> Francisco Pride this past weekend. I hope everyone
> can benefit from
> this post. Click or cut and paste the link below
> into your web browsers
> search bar.
>
> This is "The First Major Innovation in Skating Since
> Rollerblade
> Popularized Inline Skates"
>
> http://www.landroller.com/
> <http://www.landroller.com/>
>
> Next topic: I just searched Google for Sacramento
> Bike Map and found
> that this site, gives a link near the middle of the
> page, "bike trail
> maps" that takes us to a page to download Acrobat
> Reader .pdf maps
> showing both existing and proposed future bike
> trails. (See the legend
> and look at the top most blue with white line
> routes, Class 1, Off
> street bike path) The north Sacramento .pdf shows
> clearly the route we
> took last night. The link below takes ya to the
> first page, the second
> link takes ya directly to the download page. It is
> helpful to blow the
> maps up to about 125% for better legability. It may
> take a few seconds
> to download the map. Mine was not instant.
>
> http://www.sacregion511.org/bicycling/bikemaps.cfm
> <http://www.sacregion511.org/bicycling/bikemaps.cfm>
>
>
http://www.sacog.org/bikeinfo/download_bike_ped_trails_mp.cfm
>
<http://www.sacog.org/bikeinfo/download_bike_ped_trails_mp.cfm>
>
>
> And Finally (*Bernie* & all!) A FREE advertisment
> about our group has
> been generously given by The Valley Rainbow Pages
> and will be printed
> online as well as a hard copy of the phone book for
> the next full year!
> Here is a link to the online ad... I'll remember to
> bring a few hard
> copies next week...
>
>
http://www.vrp.info/display.asp?rl=/bussearch.asp&q=skate&r=1&p=1&i=2164
>
<http://www.vrp.info/display.asp?rl=/bussearch.asp&q=skate&r=1&p=1&i=216\
> 4>
>
>
>
> Skatefully yours,
> Skater Skot"
>
>
________________________________________________________________________________\
____
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Hi Everyone, Mark and I were discussing these innovative new skates last night. The skates use much larger, side mounted wheels for greater comfort, stability and speed. I didn't know the name of them and as promised, I looked them up. I saw a skater wearing them at the San Francisco Pride this past weekend. I hope everyone can benefit from this post. Click or cut and paste the link below into your web browsers search bar.
This is "The First Major Innovation in Skating Since Rollerblade Popularized Inline Skates"
Next topic: I just searched Google for Sacramento Bike Map and found that this site, gives a link near the middle of the page, "bike trail maps" that takes us to a page to download Acrobat Reader .pdf maps showing both existing and proposed future bike trails. (See the legend and look at the top most blue with white line routes, Class 1, Off street bike path) The north Sacramento .pdf shows clearly the route we took last night. The link below takes ya to the first page, the second link takes ya directly to the download page. It is helpful to blow the maps up to about 125% for better legability. It may take a few seconds to download the map. Mine was not instant.
And Finally (*Bernie* & all!) A FREE advertisment about our group has been generously given by The Valley Rainbow Pages and will be printed online as well as a hard copy of the phone book for the next full year! Here is a link to the online ad... I'll remember to bring a few hard copies next week...
great idea! i just moved to Sacramento from Florida and found this
group on craigslist. The skating sounds fun. I may come out and join
you guys some night but I'll have to find some skates first.
--- In sacramentoskating@yahoogroups.com, "sgroleau" <Sgroleau@...>
wrote:
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> Hi Everyone,
>
> http://sacramento.craigslist.org/act/318347947.html
>
> Let me know what ya think of using this venue to promote our skate
nite
>
> Scott
>
Hi Scott,
Your craigslist posting looks good to me. craigslist
has amazing reach and viewship so the publicity should
be very beneficial.
Brian
--- sgroleau <Sgroleau@...> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> http://sacramento.craigslist.org/act/318347947.html
>
> Let me know what ya think of using this venue to
> promote our skate nite
>
> Scott
>
>
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