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Anyone comming back to Rally WV?

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Re: Anyone comming back to Rally WV?
February 15, 2012 02:09PM
I will be there. Even with one road it was a good event. Not may 20 mile stages on the east coast.

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Re: Anyone comming back to Rally WV?
February 16, 2012 08:06PM
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How many roads for this year. I've heard balking from St. Louis folks who'd like to run it, but $900 for one road nine times is silly.

What Wilson said is what I am hearing (and planning the radio system for): the new road area used last year will have new roads added and the area extended. (And it was not just one road last year, so you're not hearing it quite right.) And then the other day will be the traditional southern Randolph County roads. I understand that Turkeybone is back and may be extended a bit. Tell 'em to stay tuned.
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Re: Anyone comming back to Rally WV?
February 17, 2012 08:34AM
Honestly, the biggest problem with WV, is there's no local population at Snowshoe. I know people come to help volunteer, and I may be the minority but I think it's easier to get volunteers who are local to the rally. Don't have to travel/pay for hotel.

If we get enough volunteers it can be a great event, but I have a hard time getting even friends that like cars to go down and volunteer.
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Re: Anyone comming back to Rally WV?
February 17, 2012 09:09AM
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Honestly, the biggest problem with WV, is there's no local population at Snowshoe. I know people come to help volunteer, and I may be the minority but I think it's easier to get volunteers who are local to the rally. Don't have to travel/pay for hotel.

If we get enough volunteers it can be a great event, but I have a hard time getting even friends that like cars to go down and volunteer.

Which is why I offered up the Rally Mansion rental to volunteers... I think we had something like 10-12 volunteers crashing there.
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Re: Anyone comming back to Rally WV?
February 17, 2012 09:27AM
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Honestly, the biggest problem with WV, is there's no local population at Snowshoe. I know people come to help volunteer, and I may be the minority but I think it's easier to get volunteers who are local to the rally. Don't have to travel/pay for hotel.

If we get enough volunteers it can be a great event, but I have a hard time getting even friends that like cars to go down and volunteer.

Which is why I offered up the Rally Mansion rental to volunteers... I think we had something like 10-12 volunteers crashing there.



Yeah, that was nice. I wouldnt mind chipping an extra $20-30 onto the entry fee. If we had 30 racers like last year, that should be able to get 2 nice places there for volunteers to crash.

Only thing is you'll have to have someone who is somewhat responsible 'incharge' of each place.



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Re: Anyone comming back to Rally WV?
February 17, 2012 10:48AM
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Honestly, the biggest problem with WV, is there's no local population at Snowshoe. ... it's easier to get volunteers who are local to the rally.

Yes, locals are easier to get. However, in all the places we rally, there just aren't many locals. Say there's 20,000 people within 20 miles (not true at RWV, probably true at Sandblast, unlikely at BRS) and your "conversion ratio" is 1/1,000. You can get 20 volunteers.

Then take a larger radius, like, 300 miles. The conversion ration might be 1/40,000. But that area is 225 times larger! If the population was uniformly "rally active" you would get 112 volunteers even though the conversion ratio is forty times worse.

But the real difference is that for local marketing, you have to GO there. For everything else, you can do it (internet) from your house.

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Re: Anyone comming back to Rally WV?
February 17, 2012 02:23PM
I've found in the past that most interested locals for RWV are members of the local VFD's. So they tend to get involved that way. There are also 4-5 local hams who have helped on most every event, and one who has been at them all.
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Re: Anyone comming back to Rally WV?
February 17, 2012 06:32PM
I can't seem to find the shop, but I remember seeing pics from a Truck/Offroad shop semilocal that helped tow Vio's car out from over the hill.

If anyone remembers the name, we can maybe talk to them to see if they can advertise for volunteers for us.
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Re: Anyone comming back to Rally WV?
February 28, 2012 08:14PM
just signed up tonight..Feels wierd to be signing up for a race that is still 6months away. Let us know when you book the mansion again. I am really interested in joining the group discountsmiling smiley Our oldest is talking co-driver things lately so might be interesting.

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