Mendocino Stage Rally July 26-27 Ukiah/Clearlake

Old Jun 17, 2014 | 07:09 PM
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Mendocino Stage Rally July 26-27 Ukiah/Clearlake

Once again the closest stage rally to the Bay Area is looking for volunteers to work controls and such, if you are interested check out the event homepage Mendocino Rally and follow the volunteer links to get signed up!
Old Jun 17, 2014 | 07:17 PM
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Jess an I had so much fun last year! Anyone interested in Rally should check this out!
Old Jun 17, 2014 | 08:37 PM
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Sounds fun. I will look into it
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damn. ill be in vegas...
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To the top!!!

Any and everyone with a Subaru should come out for this event. It's the CLOSEST stage rally to the Bay Area and it is a fantastic event. Plus, FREE T-SHIRT and SUBWAY SANDWICH!!! How can you pass that up!?!?!

Seriously though, rally cars and rally people. Two of the best things on earth!

Hell, you should come out to see Pete's new ride before it hits 100K miles (probably later this month ).

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The woman and I are considering going. Its her bday weekend so ultimately its up to her. She loves rallying so im sure we will be there.
Old Jun 25, 2014 | 04:52 PM
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Is there a spectator entry fee? I browsed the website but got lazy.
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Is there a spectator entry fee? I browsed the website but got lazy.
No spectator entry fee, but if you're coming from San Jose you might as well volunteer. You'll get lunch, a free shirt, and better viewing opportunities.

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Old Jun 30, 2014 | 03:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Goss408
Is there a spectator entry fee? I browsed the website but got lazy.
Originally Posted by eastbaysubaru
No spectator entry fee, but if you're coming from San Jose you might as well volunteer. You'll get lunch, a free shirt, and better viewing opportunities.

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What Brian said. I volunteered and it was Rad, you get a MUCH better view closer to the action! Plus free lunch!
Old Jun 30, 2014 | 08:29 PM
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Awesome, I will look into volunteering. Thanks for the info!
Old Jul 2, 2014 | 10:18 PM
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We are still a little bit short handed, so if you are able to come help, please get yourself registered as a volunteer at Rally Data Home Page!
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We are still a little bit short handed, so if you are able to come help, please get yourself registered as a volunteer at Rally Data Home Page!
Any tips on what areas would be ideal to volunteer for with no experience at all? And which ones would provide the best "viewing opportunities"?
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Pm Eastbaysubaru and get on his work crew, Jess and I went skinny dipping with him after the rally and drank beer in the river. Good times!
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Pm Eastbaysubaru and get on his work crew, Jess and I went skinny dipping with him after the rally and drank beer in the river. Good times!
I can neither confirm nor deny said activities

What I CAN confirm is an excellent day hanging out amongst rally cars and rally nerds

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Bump for close proximity to rally time! I'm sure they could always use more volunteers.

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