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The Next Hill Climb Social Free Ride For Justin

Event Details

The Next Hill Climb Social Free Ride For Justin

Time: May 22, 2010 all day
Location: Noosa Hill Climb
Street: Gyndier Drive
City/Town: Noosa / Tewantin / Tinbeerwah
Website or Map: http://<http://maps.google…
Phone: Elliot - 0412099634
Event Type: fundraiser, for, little justin
Latest Activity: Apr 4, 2014

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Event Description

The Next Anti-Climb of the Noosa Hill Climb

The sequel to the successful Noosa Hill Climb Event

This is a fundraiser for "Little Justin"
http://www.skateboardracing.org.au/profiles/blogs/little-justin

Skate starts at 9am. Marshalling and Safety inspection at 10am. Races commence at 12pm midday.

$5 Registration per rider, donations just to Justin are welcome
Message me for registration
For all those attending.
In order to speed up the days races and shrink marshalling time, send me a message with your name, age and if you can help or know someone who can help with lifts up the hill.

Those three things.
Any very generous parents?

- The track -
Moderate hill, lovely turns and bitumen in the top half.
Can have alot of leaves on it, however i have emailed the council requesting the use of a street cleaner before our skate event.
Bottom half has varied qualities of bitumen, however most is silky smooth.
Last time the event was on it had rained the day before and there was a small stream flowing after a few corners, however the turning and braking areas for corners are well surfaced and streamless.

- Parking -
There is a medium sized dirt carpark at the bottom of the hill however, if we fill it there is plenty of space along the side of the Cooroy-Noosa Road.

- Food -

No facilities at the track.
There is a BP petrol station about 1km away towards Tewantin.
Recommended to bring food and snacks. Drinks would be perfect in a small esky, or a large one. Troubles transporting an Esky? Ask the Gympie Crew and look for their Esky Run video.

- Safety -
Helmet required, and done up.
Gloves required
Pads, leathers and other extras welcome but not required
Bring a broom/petrol blower

- Sun Safety -
Bring sunscreen, don't want beetroot coloured skaters.
Just look at that guy doing the "Long Treks on Skate Decks" video
I will provide a shade tent, anyone else that has one is very welcome to bring it. Same with deck chairs, don't bring one, sit on the ground.

- Lifts to the top of the hill -
I can do one car load, however, anyone that can help please raise their hand.

- Prizes -
So far, Early Skateboards are contributing to prizes. But the best bit is street cred.

More information will be added soon

Any problems just message me, comment or email
emurd5@live.com.au
0412099634

Hope to see everyone there!
Love it? Hate it? Skate it!

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Comment by Elliot O on April 25, 2010 at 17:20
For all those attending.
In order to speed up the days races and shrink marshalling time, send me a message with your name, age and if you can help or know someone who can help with lifts up the hill.
Those three things.
Any very generous parents?
Comment by Hop on April 25, 2010 at 16:48
How about the Game of ASRA. Based on skateboarding's game of SKATE, which is based on basketball's game of HORSE.
Here is how it works.
First longboarders does a freeride move, makes it, and everyone else has to make it. Say a standup slide. Whoever does not make it, to the satisfaction of the other longboarders gets the first letter: A. The second letter is "S", and so on, until "A-S-R-A" is spelled out, and that person is out of the game.
When it's the first longboarder's turn again, he tries another freeride move. If he makes it, the whole process repeats.

If the first person misses the freeride move he tries, the second longboarder tries his own freeride move. If he makes it, everyone else has to make that freeride move, in order. If anyone misses, they get a letter, and so on.

Premium Member
Comment by Kelly Carter on April 25, 2010 at 16:35
if anyone from NSW is going how are you geting up there? i might get a plane up
Comment by Elliot O on April 25, 2010 at 16:20
Yeah NSW people can attend sure. Massive event why not? More money for Justin!
I don't have pads, but I should buy some really. I should be able to source a fullface motox helmet from a mate though.
Do you think the event should be advertised on the hill for walkers and cyclists for the weeks before? Would that work/help? What about putting up skateshop banners and stuff?
Robbo - yep i'll do that

Premium Member
Comment by Benbro on April 25, 2010 at 11:16
so can n.s.w crew attend?and a fun novelty event on that hill would be catamaran races
Comment by Ash on April 25, 2010 at 9:20
i'll be there. see if i can defend the title!
Comment by Robbo on April 25, 2010 at 1:17
elbow and knee pads won't do much for you at speed + its completely irrelevant for a luge. Leather jacket would be better
Comment by Robbo on April 25, 2010 at 0:37
Elliot resize your event thumb to 175 x 175 and it wont blur

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Comment by Bugs on April 24, 2010 at 23:50
Councils will be less concerned about danger to participants than they will be about danger to innocent bystanders. Anybody participating in the event is assumed to be doing so in the knowledge that they're doing something dangerous; it's the random member of the public that you have to take measures to protect.

So you need to stress how you control access to the track to ensure that no rider runs into an innocent bystander, and that runaway boards couldn't possibly hit anybody etc.
Comment by Elliot O on April 24, 2010 at 23:13
Yes good point Adam, will have to think about this call
Opinions everyone?

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