Emerald City Classic at Hangar 30
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http://www.seattle.gov/parks/magnuso...ctions.htm#car
Hangar 30 is through the main entrance approximately 100 yards. There is a large "30" on the peak of the hangar. You can't miss it.
Hangar 30 is through the main entrance approximately 100 yards. There is a large "30" on the peak of the hangar. You can't miss it.
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Look at all those killer classes...
I cant decide which 4 to run!
Man, this is going to be fun. Its going in my work vacation schedule right now.
I cant decide which 4 to run!
Man, this is going to be fun. Its going in my work vacation schedule right now.
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http://www.seattle.gov/parks/magnuso...ctions.htm#car
Hangar 30 is through the main entrance approximately 100 yards. There is a large "30" on the peak of the hangar. You can't miss it.
Hangar 30 is through the main entrance approximately 100 yards. There is a large "30" on the peak of the hangar. You can't miss it.
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Here's the deal: I can put an order in for whoever wants a croissant and bring them to the hangar. Twice baked almond and/or twice baked chocolate. They're expensive, so if you order one and I pay, and you don't pay me you may find twice baked croissant stuffed into your diff(s). And I'll get my goons to break your thumbs. Capiche?
If you guys traveling up like Thai food, try Thai Tom on University Ave for dinner. It's awesome!
#12
Magnuson Overnight Parking
Disclaimer:
Magnuson Park is a city park, not a campground. The club cannot guarantee that campers will not be asked to move during the weekend.
Okay. There is overnight parking at the boat launch in Magnuson Park. It costs $8. The parking lot closes at 11pm and is opened back up at 7am. It is for people doing overnights on their boats on Lake Washington. There are no hook-ups for trailers or motorhomes. If you want to try overnighting at the park, I would try there. http://www.seattle.gov/parks/boats/motorized.htm
Do not park behind the hangar. Ironically, it is the park's effort to keep our stuff secure that will get you in trouble. I've made friends with the security guy and he is going to keep a special eye on the hangar while we're there.
Parking down by the lake could be really nice. It would be a lovely morning stroll through the new wetlands between there and the hangar.
Todd M.
Magnuson Park is a city park, not a campground. The club cannot guarantee that campers will not be asked to move during the weekend.
Okay. There is overnight parking at the boat launch in Magnuson Park. It costs $8. The parking lot closes at 11pm and is opened back up at 7am. It is for people doing overnights on their boats on Lake Washington. There are no hook-ups for trailers or motorhomes. If you want to try overnighting at the park, I would try there. http://www.seattle.gov/parks/boats/motorized.htm
Do not park behind the hangar. Ironically, it is the park's effort to keep our stuff secure that will get you in trouble. I've made friends with the security guy and he is going to keep a special eye on the hangar while we're there.
Parking down by the lake could be really nice. It would be a lovely morning stroll through the new wetlands between there and the hangar.
Todd M.
Last edited by PutAwayWet; 02-25-2010 at 10:39 AM. Reason: Inappropriate and Disrespectful Content
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Yeah! You croissant eating parking lot campers!
Try showing up to court with broken thumbs. Ha!
Try showing up to court with broken thumbs. Ha!
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But, if you get caught partying, not only will you be asked to get out, but it may jeopardize the weekend and our tenancy at the park. So, don't be stupid! If that happens, I will personally sue whoever was responsible. And I'm not kidding. You'll spend a lot more on a lawyer than you saved on a hotel room
Todd M.
Todd M.
"Jeezus"
#15
wow