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Richard Chase
06-09-2010, 09:29 AM
Here is the announcement sent out about the event:

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This is something we never thought we'd be saying, but are more than happy
that we have the opportunity to do so - we are holding an On the
Road.Maine! Our thanks to Richard Chase for getting this in motion.

July 10 - 11. $465/vehicle includes both days and one or two adults in
vehicle. A 50% deposit on a Visa or MC debit or credit card will reserve
your spot on this rare Maine training event! J Call 970-858-3468 to
register.

Lewiston, ME - Directions to the property will follow with registration.

Bill will cover all aspects of recovery and technical driving that this
terrain allows. Each driver will receive a 40+ page handout packet.

All 4-wheel drive vehicles are welcome as long as you have a 2-speed
transfer case and frame-mounted recovery points (receiver hitch in the
rear and OE in the front).

A CB (handheld okay) is suggested, although not required.

All skill levels are welcome, from novices to highly experienced. Bill has
the unique ability to teach to everybody's skill level and will utilize
this terrain to do so.

Best regards,
Rachel

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We need to get at least 4 vehicles for this to happen.

Richard

GaryBaxter
06-09-2010, 02:03 PM
Thanks for the heads up Richard. Can't wait to learn from the master.

Richard Chase
06-15-2010, 02:57 PM
Event Update:
As of today there are only 4 spots left.

Richard Chase
06-24-2010, 10:01 AM
There has been a cancellation by one of the 4 people registered for the Bill Burke class dropping us to 3, which is below the minimum vehicle count for the class. I'm hoping there is at least one more person out there interested in taking this class.

Registration is by vehicle and each vehicle can have up to 2 adults both of which get the benefit of the training so 2 people could split the cost of a registration and go together in one vehicle.

Thanks,
Richard Chase