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<blockquote data-quote="cobra_4" data-source="post: 15667834" data-attributes="member: 11437"><p>Everyone always told me if you do it once, be ready to be hooked. It's 100% true. If I had to skip every over event during the year to long haul, I would. Counting the days until next year! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks! It was! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hot as hell. Kansas was kinda breezy, so it wasn't too bad. Newton was brutal windy, unpleasant windy for a mountain guy! It was so windy the little plates they put your burgers and fries in wouldn't stay on the table with the burger and fries in them!! Davenport wasn't bad because there was plenty of shade. Champaign was the worst! We got stuck in a little town for over an hour on the way in. In 90 degree weather and in a stick shift car, even the ac becomes over powered after a while from all the heat from the engine and tranny, plus the other cars in front and behind you. We literally got to the event, stamped our card, got our magnets and headed for the hotel pool and the cold beer cooler. The rest of the days were tolerable except for Bowling Green, at least two of us in the group about had heat strokes there, of course at that point 8+ days of knocking down a 12 pack or more each night didn't help the hydration situation!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobra_4, post: 15667834, member: 11437"] Everyone always told me if you do it once, be ready to be hooked. It's 100% true. If I had to skip every over event during the year to long haul, I would. Counting the days until next year! Thanks! It was! Hot as hell. Kansas was kinda breezy, so it wasn't too bad. Newton was brutal windy, unpleasant windy for a mountain guy! It was so windy the little plates they put your burgers and fries in wouldn't stay on the table with the burger and fries in them!! Davenport wasn't bad because there was plenty of shade. Champaign was the worst! We got stuck in a little town for over an hour on the way in. In 90 degree weather and in a stick shift car, even the ac becomes over powered after a while from all the heat from the engine and tranny, plus the other cars in front and behind you. We literally got to the event, stamped our card, got our magnets and headed for the hotel pool and the cold beer cooler. The rest of the days were tolerable except for Bowling Green, at least two of us in the group about had heat strokes there, of course at that point 8+ days of knocking down a 12 pack or more each night didn't help the hydration situation!!! [/QUOTE]
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