driver3, do you ever do the 24 Hours of Moab in mid-October? I know that I'll be getting a team together this year for it, so I hope to see you out there.
nfp, it can get stinkin' hot even this early in the season. We just got some snow here in the Aspen area this past weekend, so it's going to be a bit of a shock to my system. I'm also warning everyone about my pastey white legs; they haven't seen the sun in a long time, so just be prepared. Sorry, back to the subject at hand; even in the 80's and 90's in Moab the sun is unforgiving and it can get blistering hot. Make sure to bring PLENTY of sunscreen and water, and make damn sure not to lean up against your Ebony VX.
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