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Huggybone
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Post by Huggybone »

Here's an idea- an event people would pay to see: competitive Rhodo-thrashing:
Mark a course with plastic tape, going through the thickest Rhodos you can find. Load each person with a 50 lb. pack. Send in 5 at a time. You must wear jeans and a t-shirt, no gloves. Set cameras up all over to record the event! Place bets on the winner!

You could have several events-

Rhodos
Open Forest
Pickers and thorny plants
Combination

I don't think you would have many takers for the 'pickers and thorny plant' event.

It would be like WWF wrastlin'!
All of the competitiors would talk to the camera about their bushwhacking experience, and what they think of the course.
Entry fee- $2
Spectator fee- $6
Betting Fee- $4 per person. Bet limit- 10$

All funds generated go to the RRGCC!

I can't read Leagalese, can anybody tell me if heving bets would be legal?
http://www.gambling-law-us.com/State-Laws/Kentucky/

Looks like a 'charitable gaming' license would be needed?
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Post by RRO »

Im in. Me and you head to head drag style straight up a hill with thorns/rhodo combo.
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Post by Wes »

You all just need to wait til summer time though. Not really worth doing unless it is over 90 with 90% humidity and you need a nice patch of nettles to finish through.
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Post by Huggybone »

Who else is in? Chris? Jared? JJ? Tim? We need at least 5 competitios, and at least one with short legs than mine.

I think spring would be best, as that would ensure plenty of mud underfoot.
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Post by RRO »

Summer, whats rhodo thrashing without copperheads.
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flyinglow
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Post by flyinglow »

i'm in yo!
actually kinda sounds like one of my average trips to the red.
i'm not in the short legs cat. though. i'm definitely in the stuck in/under every tight passage category.
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Post by ReachHigh »

I think need you to add, Stock, Modified and Super Modified Classes.

bare handed, with gloves and with gloves and machette.
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Post by ReachHigh »

I am intreasted.
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Post by pigsteak »

hey you enviros..take i t easy on the slopes...geesh, and to think a little rock chipping gets your hair in cackles...
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Post by Huggybone »

I'm with kip- no machette- someone could get seriously hurt rather than just bruised and scratched.
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