The Idaho Falls trials is one of my favorite trials. I know several Montana
people go to it, but there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of people who do
both NADAC and AKC.
If I was going for a specific AKC title, it would be tough for me to decide,
but since I don't have a dog ready to do AKC with at this time, it is hard for
me to say. But regardless, there will be some people who will be diappointed
to pick between the two.
However, we also need to do what is best for the club. If that means to use
the MP this year at that date and see if we can book it next year for the
first weekend of November, then that is what we need to do. I know the
fairgrounds has some drawbacks, but the heat and location is hard to beat.
Good parking, restrooms, heat, RV friendly, etc.
Heidi
------ Original Message ------
Received: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 06:21:31 PM MST
From: "joni" <iluvmidogs@...>
To: <arfandrunning@yahoogroups.com>Cc: "Blaner, Jeanine" <j_9b@...>
Subject: Re: [arfandrunning] MP Building for November 2007 trial
> I haven't ran an AKC trial in a very long time, so it wouldn't really bother
me if we had our trial that same date.......but, I would like to hear the
thoughts from those who are running both venues.
>
> Joni Wissinger
> 3 labs, a spaniel and Moze
>
> In the long run, the pessimist may occasionally be proved right, but the
optimist has a MUCH better time along the way....
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Stuart Fuller
> To: arfandrunning@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 5:22 PM
> Subject: [arfandrunning] MP Building for November 2007 trial
>
>
>
> We can't get the MPB at the fairgrounds for any weekend in November. We
could do the 27th & 28th of October but that may conflict with the AKC trial
in Idaho Falls.
>
>
>
> What are people's thoughts about that??? Should we change the date and do
the MPB or should we continue to look for another barn and keep with the
November 3rd and 4th date??
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>
>
> _Stuart
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>
Heidi Mann
Helena, MT
Mikko, Tahoe, & Jazz
"Obstacles are those frightful little things you see when you take your eyes
off your goals". Nietzsche