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colorado springs weekly comps/trail runs?

OH HEY! Everyone needs to brush up on USRCCA rules as well as RECON G6 rules...The TCC events above the "local" level use USRCCA rules....don't worry, there is only 11...along with the body spec rules but you don't have to worry about those since we arent running crawler class rigs.

As mentioned by Crawler/Madness, we are going to Ouray, Colorado this summer for the RECON G6 event so make sure you're familiar with how that works as well. If you surf the "Competitions and Events" section and you can't find anything, put your glasses on and try again. If you still cant find anything, let me know and I'll point you in the right direction.

I almost forgot......MUCH LOVE....ok, not that much!
 
Or go to the scale adventures on sunday and experience the rules first hand! Lololol


Might want to check out the rules for the crawl your going to this Sunday Donny and check what rules your running under before you go making statements about things you don't know yourself. He is not talking about sorcca rules. He is speaking of a whole different set of rules (usrcca) Lolol...


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Might want to check out the rules for the crawl your going to this Sunday Donny and check what rules your running under before you go making statements about things you don't know yourself. He is not talking about sorcca rules. He is speaking of a whole different set of rules (usrcca) Lolol...


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Ive already read them.
 
Might want to check out the rules for the crawl your going to this Sunday Donny and check what rules your running under before you go making statements about things you don't know yourself. He is not talking about sorcca rules. He is speaking of a whole different set of rules (usrcca) Lolol...


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And as far as the rules go, its basically the same as the trail class comp everyone ran but a different event, most rules stay as far as classes go and on the coarse. Maybe if soco ventured out to try these comps out and show some of the co springs support.
 
And it basically sounds like the same kind of event just with a king of the hill with the most broken parts and a price difference, and "scale"


Dude if you don't have anything positive to say. Then you might want to keep to yourself. Getting a lot of feed back from club members why you think it's ok to bash club events. Maybe you better stay on your own thread instead of trolling this one and making comments about what we do.


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Dude if you don't have anything positive to say. Then you might want to keep to yourself. Getting a lot of feed back from club members why you think it's ok to bash club events. Maybe you better stay on your own thread instead of trolling this one and making comments about what we do.


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Lmao not what i was getting at, lol im just sayin maybe soco rc should attend denver comps and the truck and driver skill do the talkin, i mean soco is trying to put their name out there right?
 
Is this the Donnie who thinks these are "silly comps", or the Donnie who complained the comp in Denver back in September was "too hard', or the Donnie who "didn't split from SOCO RC Crawlers, just want to do his own thing with 'scalers' and so the large group doesn't piss anyone off" or the Donnie who rendezvous in secret areas so other RC enthusiasts can not participate unless they are in the "Inner Circle"? I'm confused.

I can certainly appreciate your spirited rivalry but I'm guessing it comes off as condescending and perhaps projecting a hypocritical overtone. If you are inviting the SOCO RC Crawlers to attend the Scale Adventure series at Red Rock this weekend, find a better way to do it.

SOCO RC Crawlers in a "Family friendly, Sunday Fun-day" trail RC group who reserves the right to hold LOCAL sanctioned competitions as we see appropriate. At this point, we have chosen to hold a Trail Comp Class event, which by the way, is a USRCCA based comp using USRCCA rules....not SORRCA. SOCO RC Crawlers has a growing group of individuals from Monument, Pueblo, Canyon City and C. Springs. We will continue to hold local events as well as local "Sunday drives" for those coming from out of town to a central location instead of traveling to Denver on a continuing basis...hence "Local"! I'm sure at some point, members will choose to travel where ever to go to the events of their choice, but I highly doubt we will follow the Denver series as that will take our "LOCAL" out of SOCO RC Crawlers and those who drive from out of town will either have to drive further, or not at all as we will cease to be LOCAL.

For all to take note - USRCCA is a ROCK CRAWLER competition group and SORRCA is a SCALE competition group...They are NOT the same group, they are 2 different governing entities! The SORRCA rules were copied from USRCCA and more rules were added to encompass Scale rigs and the variations therein. There is a large difference in class, rig spec and operational rules between the 2 classes.
Trail Comp Class (TCC) is a USRCCA "baby" which came about to draw in the scale rig crowd and provide a stepping stone into USRCCA comp crawling. TCC will operate in this fashion at the regional and national levels....expect that. LOCALLY, it can be operated as seen fit to facilitate max participation, comradery and esprit de corps...with the understanding more stringent rules apply higher up.

As I don't think you are incorrect in your comments regarding rules, I think some information was missing that I hope I cleared up. SOCO RC Crawlers will continue to be what it is and will strive to offer more to members that will challenge the drivers and rigs to better prepare them for competitions as they see fit.

I encourage the "719 Scale RC 4x4" group to continue inviting the SOCO RC Crawlers to events but doing it in a more mature manner

By the way, since you haven't split from us and you're still part of the SOCO RC Crawlers, when are you going to pay your club membership?
 
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We need to stick together and not tear the "clubs" apart. ..This is just making us look like a bunch of little kids. We'll keep inviting soco crawlers to events as I hope they will return the favor. Glad soco crawlers is holding a event later this month it'll be a blast like late last year was also. Remember guys these are toy trucks nothing more. ..no need for bs drama.

Tony I still need to get that hoodie from you also!
 
Both you guys (Dan & Dave) are right on. "thumbsup" I couldn't of said either one better myself. Like Dan said, COCO RC Crawlers for right now is a laid back, family orientated club and is wanting to initially host some 'family orientated' level comps that will be a lot fun for the younger group as well as us older guys. The focus of the club may change depending on the makeup of its members. We definitely appreciate the other clubs who offer something a little different than us as it gives us all a great choice of what level of events we want to participate in on any given weekend .... "variety is the spice of life".
Gee, I love this hobby. :mrgreen: 8)
 
Quote "Alright,The scale scene has been growing pretty fast in the SoCo Crawlers club, so I figured it's about time to make a branch of SoCo Crawlers for scale rigs and GTG's. This is not a separated group from them just a few guys that like to play with the realistic side of this hobby. It's kinda hard for class 1 rig to follow a Wraith's line. This is geared for guys that want to take it slow and easy. One's who like to watch/navigate their small tired, non articulating, top heavy, accessories falling off after every bump rig down a trail that's within the realm of the rigs capabilities. It get's really slow when we get "geeky" and pull the GoPro's out also.We'll still run with the SoCo Crawlers a few times a month...it's just getting harder to please the "scale" guys and "crawler" guys in the same run...especially for how big the club has gotten over the past few months. So it's probably best we split up a little so we don't piss off any hiker/bikers with 20+ rigs on the trail. So if this sounds like "fun" to you then post up and make yourself known...yes you lurker!"
So, as Crawlerado719 said on the very first day that the 719 scale crawlers thread was made, that this was a branch off of Soco Rc crawlers. Not dividing and creating a new club entirely. Just trying to clear this mess up. We're all one big Rc family still! Lol


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Club memberships are still on sale through Crawler/Madness - get yours while they are HOT HOT HOT!

If anyone has questions about our upcoming event on the 27th - please let us know ASAP. Your question may trigger a modification to the way we are setting things up.

LETS SEE SOME UPGRADE PICTURES!!!

George, lets see some "I fixed broken parts" pictures! LOL!
 
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