Spent most of the day doing recon for the RAAM Van. Supply list included wide angle rear view mirror, aluminum tubing for a light bar, driving lights, and another power outlet for the dash of the van. Installing the light bar nicely to the front bumper is the next step. The license plate mounts look like they might come in handy for securing the light bar. The PA system is still a puzzle for me. I had the idea of running a microphone through the auxillary port on the car stereo thus changing the speakers into a PA system. No luck with that! Could not find a microphone that had its own DC power source. Oh well, I will investigate other options. On an up note, I did order a 2" receiver hitch for the van, so that will get us one step closer to the bike rack installation for the 4 bikes. Bumped into some great 10 gallon gatorade water coolers that might work well for the event. Will check with the team to see if that is the route we want to go for carrying water. That's all the technical updates for now on RAAM-a-lama. Will blog again as things get installed.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Testing Out the RAAM Van
After considerable research into various mini-vans, the Chrysler Town and Country stood out as a great choice, so we bought one. The big seller was the Stow N Go seats that folded down into the floor and also the larger cargo space than the other models. Chrysler was the first to come out with the Stow in Go in 2005, then a few other brands followed with similar offerings a few years later. Luckily, we found a 2005 Stow N Go model with only 34K miles for a very reasonable price on Craigslist. Susan and I both liked it so we bought it. After top to bottom review and a trip to Cooks Automotive for confirmation of road reliability and some rear brakes, we took it on a trip to Palo Duro Canyon for a bike ride event with other RAAM team members and crew. The van performed perfectly during the 9 hour trip and we had a wonderful time practicing the cycling and crewing tasks that would be required for RAAM.
RAAM support vehicle 1 purchased - "Check" Next task, prepare the van with the needed racks, lights, supplemental power, and sound system for the riders. (This is the fun part!!)
Leary
RAAM support vehicle 1 purchased - "Check" Next task, prepare the van with the needed racks, lights, supplemental power, and sound system for the riders. (This is the fun part!!)
Leary
Friday, April 2, 2010
The RAAM-a-lama Begins
The purpose of this blog will be to share the fun and enjoyment of a crew member's adventure in preparing for and crewing in the 2011 RAAM event. Our crew will be supporting is a 4 person all female team all the way to the finish. More to come!!
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