End-of-Season All-Out Blow-Out
The season is May and spring is in the air, even high in the Colorado
Rockies. With the coming of better weather comes the end of another
season at Pale Horse, for the track will soon be melting. It is time
for the End-of-Season All-Out Blow-Out.
There are no course markers; the entire field is open to play. The
object is to be the last moving survivor on the ice. This race is a
Division 25 Ice Race, and as with all races, the spending limit includes
fuel and personal items.
The only rule is that the vehicles must be ground vehicles (no
helicopters, grasshoppers or boats). Any dirty trick is allowed,
including blowing the ice out from under the other guy's car.
For Referees Only
Since it is the end of the season, the thin spots have spread throughout
the track. It is up to the ref to assign a variety of weight limits to
the thin patches. A fiendish referee may also want to consider reducing
the damage necessary to blow through thin ice, or to turn regular ice to
thin.
HTMLized by Odette Mintrom,
tcmom@c130.aone.net.au