I’m slowly getting my RAAM crew together but I could still use a few more people. I’ll pay for food, lodging, and getting you to the start line and back home from the finish line. I know it’s a big commitment and hard for a lot of people to take 2 weeks off work to do it. Maybe you know some starving college student that could use 2 weeks of free food although it could be the toughest thing they ever do. Good RAAM crews often make the difference between the rider finishing or not.
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There’s no way I could commit to two weeks, but I’d be happy to help out for a few days as you come through the inter-mountain west. You probably have plenty of help in Co, but I could help out through Arizona and Utah. Maybe I could drive and give your crew some rest from that task?
Let me know if that would be helpful.
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(dan.richardson@hci.utah.edu)