Re: upwind ramp at 3rd Ave

From: Robert Novak (robertn@hoodriver.engr.sgi.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Aug 23 1995 - 09:52:26 PDT


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From: "Robert Novak" <robertn@hoodriver.engr.sgi.com-DeleteThis>
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Date: Wed, 23 Aug 1995 09:52:26 -0700
In-Reply-To: "Bob Prevett" <prevett@shredder> "upwind ramp at 3rd Ave" (Aug 23,  9:30am)
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>
> Actions required/desired to make this ramp more useful:
> 1. Sandbagging at the base of the ramp.
> 2. Removal of any hazardous metal junk from the mud near the bottom of
theramp
> 3. Extending the gravel rigging area further so that it is nearer to this
ramp
> 4. Removal of slippery algae at the base of the ramp.

Sound like a job for..... (trumpets) "MUD MAN"

>
> Given the fact that it's already the end of August and that the usage of 3rd
> Ave site will most likely start to decline as we approach the last third the
> season, we can probably put this off until next spring.
>

That doesn't sound like the Bob "MUD MAN" Prevett I know.

Legend has it that Mud Man can bad a ramp in a blink of an eye, burn algae off
rocks with a wicked glare, and make nice grass rigging areas appear of of thin
air.

(Note: The preceding information has no basis in fact and is not sutable for
publication in any Bay Area newsletter)



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