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Place to stay at Timberman?
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ST folks I want to come spectate at Timberman (and drink beer with Tri Yoda) but dont want to drop 100+ bucks on a room...does anybody have a spare bed or couch to crash on for Saturday night?

I promise to provide 2 free Budweisers to you in compensation.

TIA,

Kurt

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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [trukweaz] [ In reply to ]
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Bring your tent and stay at the campground. That is the cheapest way. If you don't have a tent, I am sure you can get a loaner.

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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [Rappstar] [ In reply to ]
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yea, maybe..my luck it will pour rain all afternoon and night...I am kind of old and soft rappstar.

Kurt

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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [trukweaz] [ In reply to ]
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Lindsay and I might end up camping too.

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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [Spindogg] [ In reply to ]
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you guys are young and in shape...:)

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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [trukweaz] [ In reply to ]
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Kurt-

Post on the Timberman forum too.

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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [trukweaz] [ In reply to ]
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Are you already in doughboyland, or are you doing some more tris? Hang on, I forgot...you and Peter Reid are doing XC ski training in stealth on an Alaskan Glacier...what about Triyoda...is he racing in the women's division in SOS plus American Zofingen?
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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [devashish paul] [ In reply to ]
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hell yea I am racing...I might even go do GFT to redeem my Iron meltdown...

Kurt

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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [trukweaz] [ In reply to ]
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I'd offer you a spot in my room but you would have to put up with bickering siblings. Maybe as a last resort...
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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [trukweaz] [ In reply to ]
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Too bad it's not bike week in Laconia that week - a pretty boy like you, I'm sure you'd get tons of people taking you up on your offer ;)
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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [dongustav] [ In reply to ]
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Too funny! Bike week is long gone, but the legend lives...There are some cottages, the Owls Nest, about 1 mile from the race site. RUSTIC, but pretty cheap and close. Not on the lodging listing, so they're not full. Just found out about them.....
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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [dongustav] [ In reply to ]
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LOL...BTW, skipping Grafton. Foot is still a bit tender from Placid.

Kurt

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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [trukweaz] [ In reply to ]
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Heal up fast - you going to Schiff Scout on 8/25 or is that timberman weekend? I think I'm going to dust off my mountain bike & race that day, I dig the short swim.
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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [dongustav] [ In reply to ]
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doubt it...that is a solid 7 hour drive for me now.

Kurt

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USA Triathlon Level 3 Elite Coach
USA Cycling Level 1 Elite Coach

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Re: Place to stay at Timberman? [devashish paul] [ In reply to ]
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what about Triyoda...is he racing in the women's division in SOS plus American Zofingen?
I failed my doping test for SOS (to much testosterone to enter as a women). I'm getting a new doctor.

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