Canwood SnowBlazers Snow Drags
March 17, 2007

Cameo

The wind blew and the snow fell as the second annual
Canwood SnoBlazers Snow Drags Started the day. The entries were up from last year, but still not a lot of heats in the Day.

I was looking for some of the veterans to come down for this race, being as
a few had missed the WCC in Fort Mac. Maybe too much racing?
DONT THINK SO!

This is an excellant location for the community to hold their races.
Breakfast in a permanent building. Refreshments, awards and congratulations all held in the little hall in Cameo.

Lots of 600 class entries. These were the ones to watch over the day.
Unfortunately, I had to leave to partake in the St Patricks Days festivities, which was a competition all its own.


Big Dog Racing

Next to Thor, for being goo looking, was Big Dog Racing's Doo.This 800 did it's fair share of spanking and was very competitive in the upper classes. Simple, yet mean, is the theme of this Big Dog Racing sled.

What can I say about Thor. The caliber of this god, is the benchmark, by which all Mountain 1000's will be measured. And it's very sharp, both in graphics and in 660 feet. Glenn Clayton is very happy with this sled and so he should be.
I've had tried to talk Glenn into putting a sled on grass, and I hope to see him this summer, all picked up.

Lots of volunteers make things go smoothly and thanks to all of you at
The Canwood SnowBlazers Snow Drags.
See you this summer.

This could be the last race for the SSRA this winter and it was a nice way to slide out of this winter. Brad, Jim, Brienne, Trent, Dale and Dan have given their all to promoting the SSRA. All the success comes at a price. I really want to thank them for giving it up this winter. I know they are exhausted, and yet, they are looking to the summer and starting it all over again. Focusing on excellence have created opportunities else where. Who knows where we will be in 2 years.


I'm Dale

Dale and Dan, AKA : Tat & Tit, Shrek & Donkey, have done an outstanding job the last year. My sincere thanks for all you have done for the sport.


I'm Dan

It is possible another snow race is the making, but in case it doesn't come through, Thanks to all for a great winter of fair and consistant racing. If you have interest in racing more often, consider joining the club.

Rick Wilde
March 18, 2007