Whoa, Hangtown speculation (might not run the race)

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Edited Date/Time 8/24/2021 1:06pm
Apparently minor rumblings.

No water to water the track (water table has run dry).... and the variant raising issues as well... I hope the race happens still, but its up in the air at this moment.
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Motodave15 wrote:
Apparently minor rumblings. No water to water the track (water table has run dry).... and the variant raising issues as well... I hope the race happens...
Apparently minor rumblings.

No water to water the track (water table has run dry).... and the variant raising issues as well... I hope the race happens still, but its up in the air at this moment.
D Blair talked about it this week on his show and I was wondering the same thing.
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resetjet
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7/29/2021 6:34am
I would be suprised if govt doesnt shit it down. Water can be trucked in but expensive.
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Xracer
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7/29/2021 6:39am
God forbid our delicate little flowers have to experience dust, like Hannah, Howerton, Tripes...
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7/29/2021 6:54am
Xracer wrote:
God forbid our delicate little flowers have to experience dust, like Hannah, Howerton, Tripes...
You think they are concerned about dust because of the riders? More about TV coverage and making sure sponsors are visible I’d imagine.
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7/29/2021 7:21am Edited Date/Time 7/29/2021 7:24am
I would not be surprised. They made that schedule before the variant came to town. And well, we all know about California and how they rule with an iron fist.
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tonyd811
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7/29/2021 8:15am
Double them up at Pala...Indian Reservation can (sort of) play to their own set of rules.
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7/29/2021 8:15am
What will they do if they can't run it?

Not much time to find another track.
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7/29/2021 8:18am
The race is outdoors and even the more contagious delta variant probably does not spread well outdoors.

Now, not having water, that's a real problem...
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7/29/2021 8:25am
Just run 2 mi of irigration pipe from a fire hydrant and fill 12 22k gallon Frac tanks. We had to do that 1 time for hhg drilling.
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KTMsc
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7/29/2021 8:28am
Don't know about the water issue, however the recall election is three days after the race so I would not expect any new lock down orders.
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There is an amateur race this weekend, promoter had water issues but seems to have been reconciled. Hard working guys always seem to manage difficulty.



Wouldn't surprise me with drought, take a look at Lake Oroville, before and now.






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7/29/2021 8:41am
KurtJ99 wrote:
There is an amateur race this weekend, promoter had water issues but seems to have been reconciled. Hard working guys always seem to manage difficulty. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/07/29/503392/s1200_HT_Water.jpg[/img]...
There is an amateur race this weekend, promoter had water issues but seems to have been reconciled. Hard working guys always seem to manage difficulty.



Wouldn't surprise me with drought, take a look at Lake Oroville, before and now.






Holy shit!
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7/29/2021 8:43am
If they’re going to have to do a double header I’d hope they do it at Ironman as opposed to Pala III. Make Pala II the final of the season.
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Nothing wrong with a bit of hardpack
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KurtJ99 wrote:
There is an amateur race this weekend, promoter had water issues but seems to have been reconciled. Hard working guys always seem to manage difficulty. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/07/29/503392/s1200_HT_Water.jpg[/img]...
There is an amateur race this weekend, promoter had water issues but seems to have been reconciled. Hard working guys always seem to manage difficulty.



Wouldn't surprise me with drought, take a look at Lake Oroville, before and now.






Was it 2, maybe 3 years ago the Oroville dam was in jeopardy of failing? Just goes to show how much of a desert CA really is.
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7/29/2021 8:49am
While here in AZ its rained so much feels like Hawaii! Ok, not quite.
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7/29/2021 8:51am Edited Date/Time 7/29/2021 8:59am
Was it 2, maybe 3 years ago the Oroville dam was in jeopardy of failing? Just goes to show how much of a desert CA really...
Was it 2, maybe 3 years ago the Oroville dam was in jeopardy of failing? Just goes to show how much of a desert CA really is.
Rode my bike up to Folsom Lake (adjacent Hangtown), and this was in late May when it hits peak volume:



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7/29/2021 8:54am
If they’re going to have to do a double header I’d hope they do it at Ironman as opposed to Pala III. Make Pala II the...
If they’re going to have to do a double header I’d hope they do it at Ironman as opposed to Pala III. Make Pala II the final of the season.
Interesting and intelligent thought!

FTR, the people at "Dirt Diggers North" are EXTREMELY resourceful and have plllllenty of connections in the Sacramento area.

I inquired with the club, Dirt Diggers North...namely the guy you see on the Cat maintianing the starting area at the race...a club member for as long as I can remember there being a club...

My question was: Are you guys coming up with solutions for water at The Hangtown National?

Response: Of-course, we got it handled!

I'm pretty stoked on these guys. They've always pulled off an epic event.

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7/29/2021 9:26am
crowe660 wrote:
Redbud. We have all the water.
Agree, double up on Redbud or Millville. We have water, green grass and even tree's! . Between laws, regulations and drought in California and southwest would think it's going to be harder to host large MX events.
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7/29/2021 9:27am
KTMsc wrote:
Don't know about the water issue, however the recall election is three days after the race so I would not expect any new lock down orders.
LOL
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7/29/2021 9:31am
KTMsc wrote:
Don't know about the water issue, however the recall election is three days after the race so I would not expect any new lock down orders.
If that douchebag does another state-wide mask mandate I swear im moving to Florida.
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7/29/2021 9:32am
crowe660 wrote:
Redbud. We have all the water.
Yeah they need to fill railroad tankers from the Great Lakes and run a few 7,000 ft trains to the west . It,s so dry in a few western states. I,m going for a bicycle ride by the bay in a bit, another body of water at capacity.
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7/29/2021 9:35am
KurtJ99 wrote:
There is an amateur race this weekend, promoter had water issues but seems to have been reconciled. Hard working guys always seem to manage difficulty. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/07/29/503392/s1200_HT_Water.jpg[/img]...
There is an amateur race this weekend, promoter had water issues but seems to have been reconciled. Hard working guys always seem to manage difficulty.



Wouldn't surprise me with drought, take a look at Lake Oroville, before and now.






I worked on the spillway reconstruction in 2017. Crazy seeing those pictures.
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7/29/2021 10:13am
KurtJ99 wrote:
There is an amateur race this weekend, promoter had water issues but seems to have been reconciled. Hard working guys always seem to manage difficulty. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/07/29/503392/s1200_HT_Water.jpg[/img]...
There is an amateur race this weekend, promoter had water issues but seems to have been reconciled. Hard working guys always seem to manage difficulty.



Wouldn't surprise me with drought, take a look at Lake Oroville, before and now.






nskerb wrote:
I worked on the spillway reconstruction in 2017. Crazy seeing those pictures.
Looks like a pond even when full. The person that named the lakes in the west must be from Minnesota. They count ponds as Lakes too. Wisconsin people joking call them mud ducks, lakes are not big enough to bring joy to a duck. Ducks usually fly ovr a MN. Lake and say I,m not even quacking for this one.
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7/29/2021 10:22am Edited Date/Time 7/29/2021 10:37am
KurtJ99 wrote:
There is an amateur race this weekend, promoter had water issues but seems to have been reconciled. Hard working guys always seem to manage difficulty. [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2021/07/29/503392/s1200_HT_Water.jpg[/img]...
There is an amateur race this weekend, promoter had water issues but seems to have been reconciled. Hard working guys always seem to manage difficulty.



Wouldn't surprise me with drought, take a look at Lake Oroville, before and now.






nskerb wrote:
I worked on the spillway reconstruction in 2017. Crazy seeing those pictures.
Looks like a pond even when full. The person that named the lakes in the west must be from Minnesota. They count ponds as Lakes too...
Looks like a pond even when full. The person that named the lakes in the west must be from Minnesota. They count ponds as Lakes too. Wisconsin people joking call them mud ducks, lakes are not big enough to bring joy to a duck. Ducks usually fly ovr a MN. Lake and say I,m not even quacking for this one.
Lake Oroville: 3.6M acre/ft
Lake Winnebago (WI's largest interior lake): 3.4M acre/ft
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nskerb
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Looks like a pond even when full. The person that named the lakes in the west must be from Minnesota. They count ponds as Lakes too...
Looks like a pond even when full. The person that named the lakes in the west must be from Minnesota. They count ponds as Lakes too. Wisconsin people joking call them mud ducks, lakes are not big enough to bring joy to a duck. Ducks usually fly ovr a MN. Lake and say I,m not even quacking for this one.
Its pretty big man. I believe the dam is the largest earthen dam in North America. They didn't spend upwards of 1billion dollars on repairs for nothing. They were outstandingly close to losing the whole lake during the spillway blowout caused by a rain event in Feburary 2017 which would have caused irreparable damage to the nations largest and most productive agricultural zone and would have killed millions of people. Lake O is size large by just about all standards.
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7/29/2021 10:40am
KTMsc wrote:
Don't know about the water issue, however the recall election is three days after the race so I would not expect any new lock down orders.
LOL
You just know governor McDreamy is thinking about how he can keep using water for his vineyards while telling Californians to reduce water use...
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