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by eichenluft on 10 November 2009 - 16:11

I don't know about Ann Arbor (sounds chilly to me in Nov) but I'm in the Phily area, and it's t-shirt weather right now here - in the 60's all week.  It really doesn't get "very cold" until January here - February is the coldest month.  We often have 60 degree days through December.

molly

ziegenfarm

by ziegenfarm on 10 November 2009 - 19:11

bob, if you figure out a way to drop 100 lbs in a year, pleeeease clue me in!  my goal for the next year is to lose weight, be fitter and hopefully my new pup will be my inspiration.  best of luck to ya. 
pjp

by Bob McKown on 11 November 2009 - 12:11

Well I,m 583 right now or was at the first of November, If I can sustane a average weight loss of 8.5 a month I can meet my goal That way I can look svelt if i make the Nationals next year. Or svelter?. I,ve been reading a book and basically if it doesnt grow from the ground or eat something else you should not eat it.


by brent eckler on 19 November 2009 - 13:11

A,2 Mi. area submitting bid this coming monday.all grass and alfalfa tracking.120 hotel rooms reseryed full size practice field ,  and tracking practice fields 20 mins. from trial grounds.stadium,tracking and hotels all withen 5mile radius.football stadium field turf ,lights, lots of parking.we will open stadium for practice sunday before trial 8-3 sun.thru thursday.awesome oppritunity to showcase the sport we love.hope for everyones support.


 

Mystere

by Mystere on 19 November 2009 - 14:11

Brent, Sounds great! Where in Michigan? Nearest airport (Detroit?) and does it take the 500 crates (for competitors bringing dogs)? Any festivals going on at the time? Special points of interest? (Lots of folks checked out the haunted Winchester house when the nats were in San Jose :-) )

by ramgsd on 19 November 2009 - 15:11

If Ann Arbor, Mich. is chosen you will have 2 airports to choose from. Detroit Metro or Toledo Express Airport. Ann Arbor is about the same distance from Detroit as it is too Toledo. They both will take the 500 crate. I personally didn't know any airports didn't. I guess it would come down to which ticket costs less and which was a continues flight?

by SchutzhundVillage on 19 November 2009 - 15:11

Here's a thought.  How about only people who realistically expect to be competing endorsing the venue?  I don't really care what people who plan to sit bundled in the stands think.

As for me, Ann Arbor in Nov, not good. 

Alfalfa, particularly in Nov.  not good.  (V'd one & only time we tracked in alfalfa, but that was in September.  Most of us do not have access to alfalfa fields for training.) 

Protection under lights, not good.  I don't know how many people have access to a lighted football stadium for training, but I don't. 

Practice starting Sunday, mixed feelings.  It gives an advantage to competitors who can take the whole week and afford the extra hotel expense.  Yes, the extra practice is comforting, but this is the Nationals.  This year we had 6 min obedience Wed, 6 min protection Thurs.  Dogs who were prepared did the go-out and ran the blinds.  Even with the bizarre grass pattern and lack of landmarks for the center line.  And, oh yes, the blinds were not set up for the trial as they were for practice.

by ramgsd on 19 November 2009 - 16:11

Sch Village "HERE'S A THOUGHT"! How about knowing what you are talking about before you post. Brent Eckler, the guy endorsing the venue, competed in this years Nationals. When the nationals were held this year the weather in Ann Arbor was around 60 degrees. Actually perfect working weather for the dogs.

Working under lights, it's been done for many championships in the past.  Don't like Alfalfa in November? Your next statement clears that up. YOU don't have availability too alfalfa.

As for practice time. Which don't you like? Not enough time or too much time?

Lack of landmarks for center line and blinds at THIS years Nationals has what to do with next years Nationals in Michigan?

SCH Village "HERE'S A THOUGHT" why don't YOU plan and host the Nationals that way you can have it in your own backyard that way it will be great for you?  I think that's the only way you'll be happy.

I think Brent's put a lot of time and thought into this. The fact of the matter is that it won't be you who gives the OK on the venue. Those that have the say in where the Nationals will be held next year will look at ALL those willing to host the venue and pick whichever one they feel will be the best for all involved.


by SchutzhundVillage on 19 November 2009 - 16:11

Actually, it wasn't Brent to whom I was referring. I know he was there, and I have all the respect in the world for anyone with the guts to put him or herself out there and actually do it.

As to lights and tracking surface, I think that a venue ought to provide as level a playing field as possible for people from every corner of our (rather large) country.

As to practice time, "mixed feelings" means just that. I don't really care.  Just pointing out that there are pros & cons to having 5 days of practice available.  And that at a National Championship, teams can deal with some restrictions.  After all, DVG doesn't even permit protection practice on the field at a championship.

And the fact is, I was quite happy with national events in TX, OH, PA, AL,  and IA.  And probably some I've forgotten.

Best for ALL involved.  Exactly.




by Bob McKown on 19 November 2009 - 17:11

Isn,t it called "preperation"





 


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