Before we get into the news, I want to start out on a serious note. Sorry – but I don’t think anyone can say this enough.
Leaving town Thursday night, not far into the trip at all, we passed a nasty, scary rollover crash in the median of I15. It is just another reminder that no matter how we all enjoy our vehicles – roads, racetracks, dirt tracks, jeep tracks – they have to be respected and we have to be careful out there (I know…shades of Hill Street Blues-but the Sarge was right). Please – everyone should get home safely!
Arriving in Boise with no jet was a different experience for us! We hadn’t booked in to the Nightfire Nationals this year…but we were there with the Arctic Thunder Nitro Funny Car instead. Now, those of us who run jets do work in our pits, but we also shake our heads in commiseration as we leave the pits after our runs and the nitro guys are still thrashing. We get back in the morning and hear about how they crashed for a few hours sleep and then were back on the job waayyyy before we have had our coffee in the morning. (P.S. – if you want to make a nitro friend, bring coffee and food.) Well, we got a small taste of that with Arctic Thunder.
First – Shawn Nault was scheduled to be there to drive, but a surprise call from Tanya pulled him out of the boarding area for his flight. His son was making his appearance into the world and new Daddy was not going to be missing! Call Derek Snelson to step in and take up the driving duties.
Friday, first qualifying run found us finishing up in the 16th spot, right on the bump with a 6.93 at 173.74. Not a very comfortable position, but respectable. The problem lay in the cars not yet qualified and the performances they could turn in Saturday.
Gary decided to hold out of the Saturday 2pm session and run the 7pm only. Hopes were brewing even if no one said anything to each other. Steps checked and double checked. Then – moment of truth! And what happens? Can you guess? Even if you don’t guess it right away, I know you have heard it before – for the want of a $.50 cent part……………on the trailer. That’s racing.
Which, when we compare it to Twig’s luck (when you can see straight through the block at the end of a run, it is NOT a good thing), isn’t such hard luck at all. Twig did make his own luck and was able to find a replacement, so there was a better side in the end.
We had a chance after leaving Boise and on the way to Yakima to head for Vancouver, Washington and see our daughter and her family and spend time with the grandkids. Grandkids are the payoff you get for seeing your kids all the way through to adulthood. Leaving Vancouver, we headed back Route 14 through the Columbia River Gorge – a drive that we never get tired of and finally got to see on the Washington side. I love the fact that phones take pictures but I really, really wish I was more diligent about taking my camera. Actually, I need to get a good digital SLR. Any camera sponsors out there??
Yakima found us back with Warhawk. Now, anyone who hasn’t seen the Warhawk recently (since Spokane in the end of July) has to check out the awesome paint job that Ron’s Hot Rod and Custom Shop of Spokane did for us (check them out on Facebook). They also decked out the Arctic Thunder last week and can I just say show car? Oh, wow! Just beautiful! The kind you don’t even want to sneeze around, they are so gorgeous. Warhawk will get a turn, as well, but that will have to wait just a bit. Warhawk again closed the show, running a solid 6-second pass at 261. We also had the fun of match-racing Twig Zeigler for “nitro under the lights at Renegade” – a sight not seen there for many years. The announcer – OJ, whose voice you would recognize from Spokane County Raceway – did a great job keeping everyone enjoying the action and well informed. We also had the blessing of a professional barbeque supplied by Two Loose Screws….we are fans for life! Brisket, chicken, ribs, beans, pork loin, munchies – they definitely know how to do this and they can prove it. They are BBQ champions from all kinds of competitions and brought their best to the track. Even the fact that the timing did not work out as was originally planned didn’t do a thing to detract from their wonderful menu. Annette from Cruzin’ magazine was also with us, also and took some great shots. It is my fault they are not on the webpage yet, not hers. Annette got them to us before we even left town– I am still sorting out “stuff” from the trip. Soon!
Another fun side note, so if you are looking for racing news – this isn’t it. We did however get a chance to take a tour of a “hops” (yes, beer type hops!) farm (facility? ‘cause they harvest, dry, bale and sell, as well). Justin Jackson – son of Jay Jackson of Bonnie and Clyde’s Tune Up fame – works on the crew of the Arctic Thunder along with Robbie Crawford and Gary Ritter. When he heard that I was a newcomer to the hops fields of the northwest, he set us up on a tour of Ben and Katie’s farm. We got to see everything – from the fields, vines and drip irrigation, to the harvester, drying bins (Ben even fired up one of the heat manifolds on the drying bins….rivals the jet!), right on through the baling facilities. It was quite the tour but make no mistake – Katie (sorry, Ben!) is the better tour guide. However, there is a circle track car hidden out in one of the barns…………Good people, all way around. Thanks for the education! No, didn’t get to sample any product <sigh>. They were heading into their last quiet weekend before the harvest, where they will run harvesters, dryers, balers, people and machines for 24 hours a day, 40 days or until everything is in. God bless anyone who farms!
From there it was on to Spokane and a weekend of just spectating….spectatoring? (my spellcheck wants to make it into spitting or sputtering – go figure). Watching! It also gave us a chance to spend some more time with folks like Mark Sanders, Ron and Elaine Sellers, Twig Zeigler, Darin Bay, Billy Hosford, Richard Smith, Ed and Wendy Jones, Annette Barton…..we really have been blessed to be able to call folks like these our friends. With luck, we will get to spend lots more time with them before the end of the season. Next – on to Sacramento for the Governor’s Cup!
Before we get into the news, I want to start out on a serious note. Sorry – but I don’t think anyone can say this enough.
Leaving town Thursday night, not far into the trip at all, we passed a nasty, scary rollover crash in the median of I15. It is just another reminder that no matter how we all enjoy our vehicles – roads, racetracks, dirt tracks, jeep tracks – they have to be respected and we have to be careful out there (I know…shades of Hill Street Blues-but the Sarge was right). Please – everyone should get home safely!
Arriving in Boise with no jet was a different experience for us! We hadn’t booked in to the Nightfire Nationals this year…but we were there with the Arctic Thunder Nitro Funny Car instead. Now, those of us who run jets do work in our pits, but we also shake our heads in commiseration as we leave the pits after our runs and the nitro guys are still thrashing. We get back in the morning and hear about how they crashed for a few hours sleep and then were back on the job waayyyy before we have had our coffee in the morning. (P.S. – if you want to make a nitro friend, bring coffee and food.) Well, we got a small taste of that with Arctic Thunder.
First – Shawn Nault was scheduled to be there to drive, but a surprise call from Tanya pulled him out of the boarding area for his flight. His son was making his appearance into the world and new Daddy was not going to be missing! Call Derek Snelson to step in and take up the driving duties.
Friday, first qualifying run found us finishing up in the 16th spot, right on the bump with a 6.93 at 173.74. Not a very comfortable position, but respectable. The problem lay in the cars not yet qualified and the performances they could turn in Saturday.
Gary decided to hold out of the Saturday 2pm session and run the 7pm only. Hopes were brewing even if no one said anything to each other. Steps checked and double checked. Then – moment of truth! And what happens? Can you guess? Even if you don’t guess it right away, I know you have heard it before – for the want of a $.50 cent part……………on the trailer. That’s racing.
Which, when we compare it to Twig’s luck (when you can see straight through the block at the end of a run, it is NOT a good thing), isn’t such hard luck at all. Twig did make his own luck and was able to find a replacement, so there was a better side in the end.
We had a chance after leaving Boise and on the way to Yakima to head for Vancouver, Washington and see our daughter and her family and spend time with the grandkids. Grandkids are the payoff you get for seeing your kids all the way through to adulthood. Leaving Vancouver, we headed back Route 14 through the Columbia River Gorge – a drive that we never get tired of and finally got to see on the Washington side. I love the fact that phones take pictures but I really, really wish I was more diligent about taking my camera. Actually, I need to get a good digital SLR. Any camera sponsors out there??
Before we get into the news, I want to start out on a serious note. Sorry – but I don’t think anyone can say this enough.
Leaving town Thursday night, not far into the trip at all, we passed a nasty, scary rollover crash in the median of I15. It is just another reminder that no matter how we all enjoy our vehicles – roads, racetracks, dirt tracks, jeep tracks – they have to be respected and we have to be careful out there (I know…shades of Hill Street Blues-but the Sarge was right). Please – everyone should get home safely!
Arriving in Boise with no jet was a different experience for us! We hadn’t booked in to the Nightfire Nationals this year…but we were there with the Arctic Thunder Nitro Funny Car instead. Now, those of us who run jets do work in our pits, but we also shake our heads in commiseration as we leave the pits after our runs and the nitro guys are still thrashing. We get back in the morning and hear about how they crashed for a few hours sleep and then were back on the job waayyyy before we have had our coffee in the morning. (P.S. – if you want to make a nitro friend, bring coffee and food.) Well, we got a small taste of that with Arctic Thunder.
First – Shawn Nault was scheduled to be there to drive, but a surprise call from Tanya pulled him out of the boarding area for his flight. His son was making his appearance into the world and new Daddy was not going to be missing! Call Derek Snelson to step in and take up the driving duties.
Friday, first qualifying run found us finishing up in the 16th spot, right on the bump with a 6.93 at 173.74. Not a very comfortable position, but respectable. The problem lay in the cars not yet qualified and the performances they could turn in Saturday.
Gary decided to hold out of the Saturday 2pm session and run the 7pm only. Hopes were brewing even if no one said anything to each other. Steps checked and double checked. Then – moment of truth! And what happens? Can you guess? Even if you don’t guess it right away, I know you have heard it before – for the want of a $.50 cent part……………on the trailer. <shrug> That’s racing.
Which, when we compare it to Twig’s luck (when you can see straight through the block at the end of a run, it is NOT a good thing), isn’t such hard luck at all. Twig did make a comeback and was able to find a replacement, so there was a better side in the end.
We had a chance after leaving Boise and on the way to Yakima to head for Vancouver, Washington and see our daughter and her family and spend time with the grandkids. Grandkids are the payoff you get for seeing your kids all the way through to adulthood. Leaving Vancouver, we headed back Route 14 through the Columbia River Gorge – a drive that we never get tired of and finally got to see on the Washington side. I love the fact that phones take pictures but I really, really wish I was more diligent about taking my camera. Actually, I need to get a good digital SLR. Any camera sponsors out there??
Yakima found us back with Warhawk. Now, anyone who hasn’t seen the Warhawk recently (since Spokane in the end of July) has to check out the awesome paint job that Ron’s Hot Rod and Custom Shop of Spokane did for us (check them out on Facebook). They also decked out the Arctic Thunder last week and can I just say show car? Oh, wow! Just beautiful! The kind you don’t even want to sneeze around, they are so gorgeous. Warhawk will get a turn, as well, but that will have to wait just a bit. Warhawk again closed the show, running a solid 6-second pass at 261. We also had the fun of match-racing Twig Zeigler for “nitro under the lights at Renegade” – a sight not seen there for many years. The announcer – OJ, whose voice you would recognize from Spokane County Raceway – did a great job keeping everyone enjoying the action and well informed. We also had the blessing of a professional barbeque supplied by Two Loose Screws….we are fans for life! Brisket, chicken, ribs, beans, pork loin, munchies – they definitely know how to do this and they can prove it. They are BBQ champions from all kinds of competitions and brought their best to the track. Even the fact that the timing did not work out as was originally planned didn’t do a thing to detract from their wonderful menu. Annette from Cruzin’ magazine was also with us, also and took some great shots. It is my fault they are not on the webpage yet, not hers. Annette got them to us before we even left town– I am still sorting out “stuff” from the trip. Soon!
Another fun side note, so if you are looking for racing news – this isn’t it. We did however get a chance to take a tour of a “hops” (yes, beer type hops!) farm (facility? ‘cause they harvest, dry, bale and sell, as well). Justin Jackson – son of Jay Jackson of Bonnie and Clyde’s Tune Up fame – works on the crew of the Arctic Thunder along with Robbie Crawford and Gary Ritter. When he heard that I was a newcomer to the hops fields of the northwest, he set us up on a tour of Ben and Katie’s farm. We got to see everything – from the fields, vines and drip irrigation, to the harvester, drying bins (Ben even fired up one of the heat manifolds on the drying bins….rivals the jet!), right on through the baling facilities. It was quite the tour but make no mistake – Katie (sorry, Ben!) is the better tour guide. However, there is a circle track car hidden out in one of the barns…………Good people, all way around. Thanks for the education! No, didn’t get to sample any product <sigh>. They were heading into their last quiet weekend before the harvest, where they will run harvesters, dryers, balers, people and machines for 24 hours a day, 40 days or until everything is in. God bless anyone who farms!
From there it was on to Spokane and a weekend of just spectating….spectatoring? (my spellcheck wants to make it into spitting or sputtering – go figure). Watching! It also gave us a chance to spend some more time with folks like Mark Sanders, Ron and Elaine Sellers, Twig Zeigler, Darin Bay, Billy Hosford, Richard Smith, Ed and Wendy Jones, Annette Barton…..we really have been blessed to be able to call folks like these our friends. With luck, we will get to spend lots more time with them before the end of the season. Next – on to Sacramento for the Governor’s Cup!
Yakima found us back with Warhawk. Now, anyone who hasn’t seen the Warhawk recently (since Spokane in the end of July) has to check out the awesome paint job that Ron’s Hot Rod and Custom Shop of Spokane did for us (check them out on Facebook). They also decked out the Arctic Thunder last week and can I just say show car? Oh, wow! Just beautiful! The kind you don’t even want to sneeze around, they are so gorgeous. Warhawk will get a turn, as well, but that will have to wait just a bit. Warhawk again closed the show, running a solid 6-second pass at 261. We also had the fun of match-racing Twig Zeigler for “nitro under the lights at Renegade” – a sight not seen there for many years. The announcer – OJ, whose voice you would recognize from Spokane County Raceway – did a great job keeping everyone enjoying the action and well informed. We also had the blessing of a professional barbeque supplied by Two Loose Screws….we are fans for life! Brisket, chicken, ribs, beans, pork loin, munchies – they definitely know how to do this and they can prove it. They are BBQ champions from all kinds of competitions and brought their best to the track. Even the fact that the timing did not work out as was originally planned didn’t do a thing to detract from their wonderful menu. Annette from Cruzin’ magazine was also with us, also and took some great shots. It is my fault they are not on the webpage yet, not hers. Annette got them to us before we even left town– I am still sorting out “stuff” from the trip. Soon!
Another fun side note, so if you are looking for racing news – this isn’t it. We did however get a chance to take a tour of a “hops” (yes, beer type hops!) farm (facility? ‘cause they harvest, dry, bale and sell, as well). Justin Jackson – son of Jay Jackson of Bonnie and Clyde’s Tune Up fame – works on the crew of the Arctic Thunder along with Robbie Crawford and Gary Ritter. When he heard that I was a newcomer to the hops fields of the northwest, he set us up on a tour of Ben and Katie’s farm. We got to see everything – from the fields, vines and drip irrigation, to the harvester, drying bins (Ben even fired up one of the heat manifolds on the drying bins….rivals the jet!), right on through the baling facilities. It was quite the tour but make no mistake – Katie (sorry, Ben!) is the better tour guide. However, there is a circle track car hidden out in one of the barns…………Good people, all way around. Thanks for the education! No, didn’t get to sample any product <sigh>. They were heading into their last quiet weekend before the harvest, where they will run harvesters, dryers, balers, people and machines for 24 hours a day, 40 days or until everything is in. God bless anyone who farms!
From there it was on to Spokane and a weekend of just spectating….spectatoring? (my spellcheck wants to make it into spitting or sputtering – go figure). Watching! It also gave us a chance to spend some more time with folks like Mark Sanders, Ron and Elaine Sellers, Twig Zeigler, Darin Bay, Billy Hosford, Richard Smith, Ed and Wendy Jones, Annette Barton…..we really have been blessed to be able to call folks like these our friends. With luck, we will get to spend lots more time with them before the end of the season. Next – on to Sacramento for the Governor’s Cup!