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Old 09-12-2008, 09:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Maryhill Loops Road!
What a beautiful piece of asphalt, smooth, banked, perfect and right now it is the icon for Longboarders around the world. We have raced it, we have carved it and we have just plain stared at it because of its beauty. If Sam Hill knew what is taking place today he would be a very happy man. Just go to the Overlook and admire it someday. If you are a Longboarder, then you want to ride this hill. If you have ridden it then you want to ride again.

When we leave Maryhill we leave it just the way we found it. Why? Because we have respect for it and it should always be that way.

But, then there is this town above her, its called Goldendale. The Maryhill Loops Road was built to get to this town. This town once was a big aluminum mining town. Well, the aluminum went away and the town is struggling. The citizens of this town welcomed this big fancy event called Maryhill “Festival of Speed”. Although reluctant, they open up their house to us. They paid for us to sleep, they fed us, they showed us a good time and then we leave. Just like that we are gone. The problem is we left a mess. We didn’t bother to clean it up. We broke things and displayed foul language on their property. Why? We left Maryhill spotless but not the hand that fed us, we slapped them in the face, laughed at the situation and then crapped on a great bunch of people.

Now I have been sitting back reading all of you complain, threaten and even cry about what’s going on.
“They are making a big deal”, “Those are lies” “The Daggers did it”, “Everyone took part in it not just me”, blah, blah, blah. It’s all of are fault, we didn’t care enough to realize what good we had in front of are faces.

Hundreds of posts and emails are taking place as I write this. 10,000 hits a day on Silverfish. I posted the letter from the Mayor on Silverfish and many other sites. In a matter of hours there were hundreds of responses. Many of the discussions are not even worth reading. But, there are many that I have taken to heart. But the problem is that we are just all arguing about what took place instead of coming up with solutions.

When I first thought about organizing a race at Maryhill never in my wildest dreams did I think things would turn out like this. All I did was go all out trying to organize an event that we could all have fun at. Hell, I just wanted to do it so I could see some kick ass racing. Now everyone in the world is talking about Maryhill:

“We can’t lose Maryhill; I haven’t been to MFOS yet”

“This is f$*#% up”

“It’s the ##### fault”

“Screw Goldendale they’re backwards”

The only one I listen to is
“WE CAN’T LOSE MARYHILL”

This is one message that has opened my eyes:

"I am a little confused. The hay bales were spray painted on the first night, and I spoke to some members of the Daggers who felt really bad when they found out they were not MFOS property (not that that would have made it okay!). When everyone was informed of the bales at the awards ceremony, we donated what appeared to be a generous amount to the city. I guess that wasn't enough to cover the damages. I left the campsite on Monday and used the women’s bathroom... both sinks were definitely still attached and there was no spray paint on the walls. One of the Zoobomber girls was busy cleaning mud and flour off the floor that was left after the insane night. As crazy as the Zoobombers were, they definitely did their part in cleaning any mess that was left behind (even if it was not their own).

I am really disappointed that the town wants nothing to do with us after what seemed to be harmless partying. I am not trying to deny the accusations in the letter because things did get a bit out of hand, but I can't understand how we could have left such a horrible impression. Everyone I spoke to was so stoked on the locals who were there to feed us every morning and night. The night of the spaghetti dinner, everyone around me was in such high spirits because of the treatment we were getting... the food that night was amazing!! Maybe I was just starving after a day of practice, but that was the best vegetarian lasagna I've ever had and there was an adorable old lady at the cupcake table to tell you which flavor each one was! At several meals we got up and gave the volunteers standing ovations to show our appreciation. I went out of my way to thank each and every one of them. All in all, I only ever saw positive interactions between the locals and the racers. Every morning, the coffee lady wished me good luck out on the hill!! They all seemed so happy to have us there and to be a part of such an amazing event! Writing all this is actually bringing tears to my eyes (maybe I'm just over-emotional) because I am dumbfounded at the outcome of this year's race. Happy feelings and good vibrations aside, I guess this is all a matter of damages to physical property and, apart from the hay, I witnessed no other examples of vandalism for the rest of the week. That seemed to be the one ####-up, which I thought was semi-resolved when certain people took responsibility for it and we all donated to Lorraine. When and how did things go so horribly wrong?!

I truly hope that the letter from the mayor was just a big mistake. It can't end like this. I would like to write to Mrs. Parton to express my apologies (although I don't feel at fault for anything) and ask what could be done to remedy the situation, but I fear that I will be ignored. JOHN, if you can think of anything we can do to help get the city back on our side, please let us know! I want to THANK YOU SO MUCH again for all of your hard work in organizing such an incredible week! I do hope you will change your mind and decide to stick with us, despite these unfortunate circumstances. As a family, we have to stick together through thick and thin.
"


Read the last sentence, “As a family, we have to stick together through thick and thin.”


This sport has seen its high and low times. Just in my past 2 years of organizing events I have seen many highs and lows. When Scoot crossed the finish line this year it was the most exciting scene I have seen in the history of the sport. But then when we had the Awards Ceremony, I was completely disappointed. This “antiquing” that takes place is just lame. Here we have a World Champion on stage with flour in his eyes and can’t even fully enjoy the moment. That’s going to look real good in photos and film. A bunch of kids throwing flour all over the place, you should have bought champagne.

So, for all of you on the internet ranting and arguing it time to do something! Let’s do something right here and now. There are a few people behind the scene putting together a fund to be delivered to the City and Fairgrounds. This fund will never repay the cleaning of crap we dumped on the City of Goldendale, its residents and most importantly its supports of the event. But it will show the community that we are a good group and we will not put up with a few bad individuals.

Some of you think it’s my fault because I didn’t plan for this and I should have used all the so called money I made to take care of it. Well I will tell you what. So far all I have gotten is a bunch crap for the things I have done.

“It wasn’t fair how the registration went”

“You and IGSA are at fault for the staph issue”

“You should have planned for this”

blah blah blah

Why do we as a society always find things that we think are wrong and then crap on the people that do the work? Let’s change it right now. I know what can be done differently next year. I learn from listening, thinking and then implementing. So if this event happens next year I will have to do some things that I do not want to do. Security! That is the last thing I want to do but it will be necessary since we can not keep our family in control. I am the first to say have a kick ass time. I never ask for the athletes to throw a haybale, drive a post or built tents. All I have asked for is to have some fun. But now I have to police and secure so my name and event does not get so tarnished that no town will want the event.

So, here is something that I would like to present to the City of Goldendale. This thread is for recording all of the positive things about having the Maryhill “Festival of Speed” return back to Maryhill and to be supported by the City of Goldendale.

I would also like all of you to list all the positives about the 2007 Maryhill “Festival of Speed” as well.

So you know ahead of time, any post that is negative in any way will be deleted.

It’s our time to make a footprint in the sport of Longboarding. What is taking place will be remembered in history. People are watching this sport; they are waiting to see how we will handle things. This sport took a step back, but we can now take two steps forward and show the world what this sport is really about.

John Ozman
Volcanic Promotions
Maryhill “Festival of Speed”


By the way, I was really hoping to see if we would have a three time winner.
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Old 09-12-2008, 09:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Very well put John. The entire event was such a great experience. The people of Goldendale were amazing.

Once the fund is set up I will make a donation. Even though they say a dollar can't hammer a nail, it is the least I can do for the great hospitality, and opportunity I had to be a part of this event.

Thanks to John, the locals, and anyone who helped make this happen. Hopefully we can fix as many of the problems as we can, first with the vandalism..etc, and then with the towns people.
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By the way, I was really hoping to see if we would have a three time winner.
Here is too hoping.

Getting to see world class downhill on a beautiful road.
Getting to take pictures and memories away.
Getting to see Lorrain, Jim and the un-mayor again.
Seeing Nam, her not being mad I was a day late.
Having an awesome conversation with a local about a 12' sturgeon on 40lb test.
Seeing some epic bails in cowzers and catching a few on cam.
Helping to right some bails in corners.
Having an awesome steak, which would be addition to 7 days of McDonalds
Seeing McDonald's Skate.
Lizards are inherently faster than me.
Seeing the signing booth with all the kids.
Getting to work with the IGSA, Volcanic, OrangeFiist guys again.
Giving out swag.
CowPie Lunch Special.
Watching another tent get destroyed.
Trying to figure out how to get my gas pumped at the gas station on the interchange with 30+ awake. I never did get it right.
Seeing Silverfish Kids Run.
Seeing Sheepdog again.
Meeting another Uber-Grom.
Super proud parents.
Meeting Ken, Steve, Larry and Scott again.
Meeting boarders mom.
Getting to offroad with loaded paul and the local girl.
The beautiful landscape.
Clouds on the mountains.
Realizing cows take the easy path, and all follow it.
The Waves of the grass chasing tailwinds onto racers.
Soooo many names I can't remember.
Being on stage and getting applause.
Getting to give out big checks.
Giving away boards.
Seeing the racing get more aggressive as the day went on.
Throwing a cow pie like a frizbee.
Hanging out in my livingroom.
Fresh blackberries.
So many hay splinters!
Forgetting my kneepads.
15g of photos, 3 lenses, 7 days.
The kindergarten class.
Getting to hang with grombiz and tactis.
Girls modeling 'roo tackle.
Playing "find the longest straw" during runs.
Hunting toddlers to give shirts too when I don't understand the sizing.
Listening to BL and DD hit the mike.
David Dean NOT being a father.
Someone ate the moldy muffin.
The raffle that never happened.
Meeting ross who'se raffle did happen.
The many lights of maryhill and the luscious way her curves change shape as the day is on.
What Sam Hill wanted.
Families perched on the Landy truck. Backlit by gold.
Locals love the hill in a way we can not understand.
The old Cement Factory tells me we are near, and far.
The crowd at mornings riders meeting.
Hungy crowd eating dinner.
The campground reminded me of the Euro Freerides Videos I've seen.
Getting to see, noah, bud, lou, con.
Some awesome strategic racing.
Some hilarious bails.
Dealing with thorns to get the shot.
Cow in the road.
The band with the portable VIP room.
Figuring out the sound system.
Coldest night I've felt in Goldendale.
Running on 4-5 hours and not even flinching.
Two cases of monster!
Afternoon light on classic cars.
Dirtroad blindness from the haze of light.
Always obey mothers.
The flags of the nations.
Boy Scouts Saluting.
Children singing with Dean, the look on his face.
Getting waved at by strangers and waving back.
Packing up and knowing we will be back.
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Old 09-12-2008, 09:58 PM   #4 (permalink)
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i loved the fact that all of the people who woke up early to make me breakfast did so with a smile and in the end it was free.
i would add more but i giving others a chance.
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Old 09-12-2008, 11:24 PM   #5 (permalink)
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well this was my first real race so naturally i was excited.
i spent over twenty hours in bus layovers to get there and back so naturally i was dedicated.

there are two things at maryhill that make it really great as an event

the first being mistriss mary herself.
the hill is so amazing to ride, its not super hard but still has challenge to it especially when you through 5 other people in there who all want the same line.

the second being the format of the event. no where do you get so many six man runs in on such a hill. with the format i got in almost 40 freerides with all different people. there were several times i went into a corner three wide and everybody knew what needed to be done to make it out three wide. i have a photographic memory and there are some images in my head that can only be described as poetic.

this is all to do with how the hill is and how volcanic organized it.

the other thing that made this event so amazing was the community of goldendale. the town itself didn't have to do anything for us but they opened there arms in a way i've never seen as competitive athlete. they provided us with free camping, heated bathrooms, breakfast every morning, and a smile accompanied by a conversation with every person you met.

Goldendale...YOU WERE THE ICING ON MY CAKE...

also, i love how kai found a way to make even me look fast
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Seeing Maryhill for our first time.
Enjoying the hospitality of Goldendale. Including breakfast sunday morning. We went by about 7:45just to see if there was anything left and the hosts were still there with smiles on their faces.
Getting to see Grombiz trucks in person to see if the hype is over rated or not.
Seeing my son so incredibly happy, literally envisioning himself racing there someday.
Seeing my son unexpectedly go up to his ankles in mud at the watering hole.
Tons of schwag.
Seeing someone actually eat a cowpie, then tell me it tasted like mushrooms with bits of it still in his teeth.
My daughter getting her first deck that's not borrowed or a hand me down.
Meeting Kai.
Meeting David from Dopamine.
My son having a one on one discussion with Chris about Orangutangs.
Watching gravity bikes crash.
Seeing some noteworthy face plants in hay bales, aka "hayage"
Bus rides to the top of Mary.
Finding a shed snakeskin in the grass.
Being able to get up close to the start line and getting good footage without having to elbow thousands of people.
Buying hoodies to support the cause, cause we didn't bring anything warm after friday was so hot.
Seeing my daughter get a huge collection of stickers (she's 7, so easily amused).
Ok this is a girl one, enjoying clean porta potties even on the last day. They were full by then, but I couldn't believe no one had peed ALL over them!
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Ok,
Since I wasn't there, I'd have to say my favorite part was seeing Bob Ozman's face when he walked in to find Marcus's house decorated with balloons, confetti, and CAKE!



The guys were exhausted after spending 12 hours in the car & were happy to just be able to relax! (those are tiny skateboards in their hand!)
Thank you for working so hard on the event.


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And......... Bob's impression of Scoot!!! Priceless! Happy Birthday Bob!
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