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Cycle News 1978 09 20

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.! NORTHERN DATELINE ~ = 00 1:' 0) ...-c Poke r Run riders took a little time out for a bite to eat. Tacoma Trail CnIisers Poker Run raids Capitol Forest By Act ion OZ OLYMPIA . WA , AUG . 26-27 Tacoma Trail Cruisers staged their annual off-road poker run and 1,583 riders responded to the challenge. I make mention & 34 of the off-road as an explanation. In past yea rs a very small part of a county road was used in leaving the club grounds, getting to the trails , and returning to the club grounds and the final check. All that was ever used was a few blocks of county road. This year a resident , moved up from California, protested this limited use . This resident lives at least a quarter of a mile from the road and into such heavy tree growth that sou nd could not be a fac tor. Beca use a complaint was signed the sheriff ha d to make a trip out with a bonafide warning. cease and desist using the county road. With a lesser group. this would have cancelled the event. Not so with this bunch. They got a Cat, filled .in a section of creek and built a bridge Saturday night. Anyone else would have been in their motorhomes drinking suds. The event the second day went off across the bridge and everyone signed to ride . rode. That was it , pure and simple, and has to tell you a little bit about this club. It consists of families, spell that S·T·R·E-N ·G·T·H , all working together to put on the single largest event of its kind in the state of Washington. , This yea r both days were not without su n . Traction was very good and both courses. easy and hotshoe, were employed, The hotshoe cou rse was 53 miles in length and 85 % of it was trail . tough trail. The clu b has th e rig ht idea though as th ere are rewards. Not onl y is the scen ery lush , but th e beer truck a t checkpo int four is a most welcome sight. By check four you r tongue is hanging out and down to the tank . Where there wer e road crossings, onl y a couple, there were members with paddle sign s to slow or stop riders so they could push across. The radio rela y system was superb a nd any acc ide nt could be . treated a lm ost im me d ia te ly. As it was. noth ing serious happen ed other than a ba nge d sho ulde r an d a sore toe or two. ' T he one minor fault I found was that on the ' hotshoe course, areas of great d ifficulty did not have an alternate route and the line-up of riders got to be over 100 long at times. Everyone was basically good natured though and pitched in to help lift bikes and sometimes riders over the obstacles. Checkpoint three had a gas stop which was taken care of by the club. They got the cans up there and back down again. Club member and past president Larry Davis handled the master of ceremony duties and did a warm and efficient job of it. By showing up at trophy presentation in a grass skirt and bikini top. he kept the spirit of this well run event in top stride. One family drove up from Anaheim. California, all day and all night just to ride the run. The oldest rider was Claude Stevens, "79 'a nd feelin fine ". Cla ude drove up from Phoenix and this was his third year. Two of the youngest participants, on bike packs. were six months and 22 months old. There wer e 13 riders who were eight or younger. Lest a hotshoe rider get too cocky there were two Ll-year-old boys and one 13·year·old girl who rode the hard course and finished. The club turned over to the Black Lake Fire Dept. and the America n Red Cross a total of $1.500. The area that was ridden was the same area that the BLM people and the MIC had used for a major meeting the week before. The poker run was handled so smoothly. SO professionally that I can only say to the Tacoma Trail Cruisers, I hope you don't outsuccess yourselves. Results and prizes TOP TEN: Ovaine lI

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