The RAC this Week (Oct. 3rd)

DEAR PARENTS, 


We hope you had a lovely week. 

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A big thank you to 

Bill Crane and Jeff Godun

who stepped down from their positions as RAC board president and vice president. 

They led us from YMCA affiliation to non-profit status. We thank them for their many hours of work, their decision-making skills, and their calm demeanor in times of stress and mayhem. Both are staying on as volunteers and board members, and that makes us happy. Please find them on a training ride and thank them. 



Congratulations to our new board president, Kate Baculi. 



  • First RAC with daughter Ava (pictured) in 2016

  • Volunteer since 2017

  • Responsibilities

    • RAC board president |  Training ride support | Youth Support | Logistics 

    • Chase Driver | Lunch Duty | Site Liaison 

  • Married to the lovely Frans

  • Least favorite job on the RAC: cleaning clogged toilets

  • Favorite RAC moment: “When the teary-eyed fifth grader whom I helped up a steep hill in October confidently passes me on a steep hill in April.”

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HOMEWORK

Power Pedal Homework 

Please keep practicing. We will ask your kids to demonstrate power pedal during training rides 

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SEAT HEIGHT AND TIRE PRESSURE AND WHY DO WE CARE? 

  • A seat that’s too low and a tube that’s too flat make riding much harder and potentially dangerous. 

  • Please read Seat Height and Tire Pressure written by our very own Bob. It’s good. 

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RIDE CANCELLATIONS 

  • Sometimes, like last Saturday, we cancel rides because of the weather 

    • Wet roads make for slippery surfaces and distracted motorists. 

  • We do not have a magic rain cancellation formula. We evaluate each case. 

  • We do not postpone a ride by a few hours to wait for better weather. 

    • Too many people and too many childcare arrangements are affected

  • If we cancel, you will hear from us at least 12 hours before.

  • Cancellations are sent out via email and posted on Facebook. 

  • Canceled rides will not be rescheduled. 

    • Always plan on attending at least twice a month to allow for rain cancellations. 

    • Don’t make the last ride of the month your only ride 

    • We offer at least four rides a month 

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MANDATORY RIDES: THE ESCONDIDO HILL RIDES  


Among our required rides 

  • Safety Fun Ride 

  • One monthly ride with us 

  • 350 miles ridden before April 

are two Escondido Hill Rides.

  • We offer seven in February and March. The last two are longer 

  • Please plan on attending more than two. Rides get rained out. Kids get sick. 


Escondido Hill Rides dates are 

Sun Feb 11 | Sat Feb 17 | Sun March 3 | Sat March 9 | Sat March 16 | Sun Mar 17 | Sat Mar 23 

(The calendar will be updated shortly) 

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IF YOU HAVE DECIDED THAT THE RAC IS NOT FOR YOU, 

  • please inform us immediately. 

  • families on the waitlist are eager and anxious to join us on training rides.  

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TRAINING RIDE THIS WEEKEND 


Sunday | 8 September

The Hill Climb Clinic 2

13.2 miles | 730 ft 

Mesa Verde Middle School |  8375 Entreken Way, San Diego, 92129 

Please arrive by 8:45 a.m. We start promptly at 9 a.m.


  • We will teach and practice Hill Starts 

    • How to get rolling on an uphill 

  • Mastery of Power Pedal is crucial for this skill. See above. Please practice  

  • This ride includes an optional stop at Starbucks 

  • The Hill Climb Clinic is highly recommended if you are new-ish to cycling. 

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Looking forward to seeing you this weekend. 

Please let us know if you have any questions.

Your friendly RAC volunteer team 


Abhi | Ana | Bill | Bob | Christiane | Frans | Hannah | James | Jeff | Joe | Julie | Kate | Kristen | Kumar | Olav |  Phil | Robert | Sabine and co-founder Dennis Bueker 

Youth Support: Annika | Bryce | Caroline | Evan | Grace | Grant | Jadon | Kendall | Kiki | Michael | Nikhil | Nolan | Olive | Ryan | Sadhika | Sawyer | Sophie | Vishnu | 


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Every riding adult is required to read every Tuesday Newsletter. 

All participants are responsible for knowing RAC rules, procedures, and announcements

Repeated failure to follow RAC rules will result in your family's removal from the program.

Previous newsletters are on the RAC website under ‘weekly newsletters” 


Please review 

The RAC this Week (Sep. 26th)

DEAR PARENTS 



CONGRATULATIONS to the families who got off the waitlist. 

We are so happy to have you. Welcome to the 2024 RAC 

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IF YOU HAVE DECIDED THAT THE RAC IS NOT FOR YOU, 

  • please inform us immediately. 

  • families on the waitlist are eager and anxious to join us on training rides.  

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HOMEWORK

Power Pedal Homework 

Please keep practicing. We will ask your kids to demonstrate power pedal during training rides 

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MANDATORY STUFF 

  • One monthly training ride with us. 

    • We take attendance. Plan on coming at least twice a month.

  • Helmet and vest 

  • Name tags. 

    • First names only 

    • Label your vest with a sharpie. Or do fancy stuff 

      • Tape will fall off eventually and is insufficient in the long run

    • Front and back and large enough for us to read 

    • THIS SIZE IS GOOD. This is too small  

  • An in-person meeting in March 

  • Two Escondido Hill Rides 

    • offered in February and March. Check the calendar on the website 

    • we offer seven. 

    • please plan ahead 

  • 350 miles ridden, with or without us, before the RAC begins 

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HOW TO TRACK MILES 

  • It’s an honor system. 

  • Track all the miles your child has ridden since September 16. 

  • Track the miles ridden with us and track the miles ridden without us 

  • In early March, we will ask you to submit your child’s current miles. 

  • We do not track parents’ miles. We know you are riding with your child. 

  • Families off the waitlist, please include the miles you have ridden since September 16h. 

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WHAT ARE REGROUPS AND WHY DO WE HAVE THEM? 

Regroups are 

  • stops somewhere along the training or RAC route 

  • the front of the line waits for the back to come in.

Why are we doing that? 

  • We are a group. 

  • We are not a race 

  • We are friendly and like to spend time with each other. 

What do we do while we regroup? 

We introduce ourselves to the riders and kids near us

  • So, where do you go to school? 

  • How about them Padres?

  • Do you want to see my Power Pedal? 


We RAC volunteers pride ourselves on having created a friendly, welcoming environment 

Please help us in that mission by including everyone. 


What if I need to get home early because I have more activities planned in the afternoon? 

  • Please don’t make any plans that interfere with the RAC. 

    • For you to get credit for a ride, you need to complete it with us. 


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FROM THE TREASURER 


  • Invoices for payment were sent out on Sunday from  olav.schroeder@rideacrosscalifornia.com

  • Please check your spam folders if you cannot locate the invoice 

  • We offer scholarships and deferred payment. If interested, or if you have any other financial questions, please contact Olav Schroeder directly. 

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LOOKING AHEAD TO THE RAC: Wynola 


  • On Thursday, April 11, we spend the night in Wynola where the nights are often cold. 

  • You have the option to book a hotel room or Airbnb in Wynola or nearby Julian. 

  • If you choose a hotel in Julian, please provide your own transportation to the hotel. 

  • You always have the option to camp in Wynola or sleep inside the MP room of our overnight stay, the Spencer Valley School. 

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STUFF TO BUY 

  • We do not expect you to buy fancy bikes and all the gadgets on the market. 

  • We do recommend padded bike shorts. 

    • Regular shorts have seams that rub in all the wrong places. 

  • For discounts at bike stores, please check the website or online  

    • The Baleaf brand is not too expensive 

  • Ask your friends and neighbors for bike shorts their kids have outgrown. 

  • Ask on the Facebook page. 

  • Padded bike shorts should be worn without underwear. Really? Really. 


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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 


Q: If my child is busy but I am not, can I attend a training ride without my child? 

A: Absolutely. 


Q: My partner is chase driving. Can he also ride part of the RAC?

A: Yes, if 

  • you and your partner take turns riding and chasing. 

  • you and your partner both complete all the mandatory stuff

    • 350 miles ridden 

    • Safety Fun 

    • 2 Escondido Hill Rides 

    • March Meeting 

  • you let Sabine Schroeder know at chase@rideacrosscalifornia.com 


Q: Can my partner and I both ride with our child? We don’t want to chase. 

A: No. Every child brings one riding parent. 

A second parent would have to chase. 

Or take turns riding. See above. 


Q: My partner is not coming to the RAC. Can she come to training rides? 

A: No. We only allow registered riders. 

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OUR ANNUAL RAC BOARD MEETING IS TONIGHT | PLEASE JOIN US IFYOU LIKE


Our Annual Meeting and Election is tonight Tuesday, September 26, at 7 p.m. on Zoom. 

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RIDES THIS WEEKEND 


Saturday | 30 September 

The Hill Climb Clinic 

13.2 miles | 730 ft 

Mesa Verde Middle School |  8375 Entreken Way, San Diego, 92129 

Please arrive by 8:45 a.m. We start promptly at 9 a.m.


  • We will teach and practice Hill Starts 

    • How to get rolling on an uphill 

  • Mastery of Power Pedal is crucial for this skill. See above. Please practice  

  • This ride includes an optional stop at Starbucks 

  • The Hill Climb Clinic is highly recommended if you are new-ish to cycling. 

  • We offer one more Hill Climb Clinic on October 8. 

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A shout-out to everyone and to Tejh in particular for your hard work last weekend. 


Looking forward to seeing you this weekend. 

Please let us know if you have any questions.

Your friendly RAC volunteer team 


Abhi | Ana | Bill | Bob | Christiane | Frans | Hannah | James | Jeff | Joe | Julie | Kate | Kristen | Kumar | Olav |  Phil | Robert | Sabine and co-founder Dennis Bueker 

Youth Support: Annika | Bryce | Caroline | Evan | Grace | Grant | Jadon | Kendall | Kiki | Michael | Nikhil | Nolan | Olive | Ryan | Sadhika | Sawyer | Sophie | Vishnu | 

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All participants are responsible for knowing RAC rules, procedures, and announcements

Repeated failure to follow RAC rules will result in your family's removal from the program.

The riding parent is required to read every Tuesday Newsletter. 

Previous newsletters are on the RAC website under ‘weekly newsletters” 


Future training rides: http://www.rideacrosscalifornia.com/calendar

Please review 

The RAC this Week (Sep 19th)

Dear parents 

Thank you for coming last weekend. It was nice meeting you. 

HOMEWORK

Please practice Power Pedal with your child. 

  • One foot on the ground. One foot on the pedal, at a 2 o’clock or 10 o’clock position 

  • The kids should NOT sit on their seats. 

    • Why not? 

      • Because it slows them down when they get going 

    • Why is it important that they get going fast? 

      • Because we need to get through stop signs quickly 

    • Why is it so important we move quickly? 

      • Because we stop individually, one by one, foot down, all the way at the white or yellow line. That takes a while 

    • Why do we stop individually? 

      • Because if we cross two or three or four at a time, we are not riding predictably to motorists and other riders. They will have to guess the size of the next group crossing the line. They will not focus on traffic. We ride predictably. 

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  • Starting in October, one monthly training ride with us is mandatory. We take attendance. A Safety Fun ridden in October counts. 

    • Please plan on coming at least twice a month. 

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updated RULES OF THE RAC (new stuff)

  • We ride in a way to be a good example to all 5th graders. 

  • We support everyone, not just our own kids. 

  • We ride predictably.

  • We single file. We never ride next to each other. Tires never overlap. 

    • If you need to speak to your child, stay behind her/him and raise your voice. 

    • Or pull over. 

  • We stop at stop signs, individually, and put our foot down. Every time. 

  • We wear vests and name tags 

  • We never pass our front volunteer

  • We scan left before we pass other riders. 

  • We say “passing on the left” when we pass other riders. 

  • We never pass on the right. 

  • We never pass more than two people at a time. 

  • We never pass when there is no space for us to merge into after the pass

  • Kids stay with their parents. Parents stay with their kids.

  • We say “slowing” when we slow down and “stopping” when we are about to stop and “going” when we are going again.  

  • We are friendly to all passing motorists. 

  • We follow the advice of volunteers and Youth Support. 

  • We treat everyone with respect. 

  • We share this list with our kids. 

Safety is our 1st priority. (Fun is our 2nd) 

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MEET THE VOLUNTEERS                  

     Bill Crane

          RAC Board President 

  • Training and RAC ride support

  • Chase support 

  • Site liaison support

  • Everywhere support 

  • Problem solver 

  • Luggage van and water truck driver 

  • Rode the 2015 RAC with daughter Lauren 

  • Rode the 2018 RAC with daughter Kendall 

  • Life-long San Diegan 

  • Married to the lovely Kristen 

  • “Happy to be transitioning to a new position in the organization.”      

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The RAC’s Annual Meeting and Election is this coming Tuesday, September 26, at 7 p.m. on Zoom. Please join us. 

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RIDES THIS WEEKEND. 

Saturday | 23 September 

Safety Fun 3 + Park Village Escape Route 

9.1 miles | 670 feet 

Mesa Verde Middle School |  8375 Entreken Way, San Diego, 92129 

Please arrive by 8:45 a.m. We start promptly at 9 a.m.

Sunday, | 24 September 

Safety Fun 4 + Long Duck Pond 

13.2 miles | 752 feet 

13339 Salmon River Road | SD 92129 

Please arrive by 8:45 a.m. We start promptly at 9 a.m.

We offer two more Safety Fun rides. One is mandatory. We take attendance. 

The Safety Fun portion of these rides is identical. 

If you are new to cycling, come to as many Safety Fun Rides as you can. 

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Please let us know if you have any questions. 

Looking forward to seeing you this weekend. 

Your friendly RAC volunteer team 

Adults: Abhi | Ana | Bill | Bob | Christiane | Frans | Hannah | James | Jeff | Joe | Julie | Kate | Kristen | Kumar | Olav |  Phil | Robert | Sabine and co-founder Dennis Bueker 

Youth Support: Annika | Bryce | Caroline | Evan | Grace | Jadon | Kendall | Kiki | Michael | Nikhil | Nolan | Olive | Ryan | Sadhika | Sawyer | Sophie | Vishnu | 

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The riding parent is required to read every Tuesday Newsletter. 

You are responsible for knowing RAC rules, procedures, and announcements

Repeated failure to follow RAC rules will result in your family's removal from the program. Future training rides can be found here: http://www.rideacrosscalifornia.com/calendar

WHAT TO BRING ON TRAINING RIDES AND WHAT TO LEAVE AT HOME. 

Every participant every time 

  • wears a helmet. Chin straps should fit snugly 

  • wears a safety neon yellow vest (or another approved safety garment), large enough to fit over sweaters 

  • wears name tags. Front and back. Large. 

  • brings water and a small snack. (Your child needs to carry his/her own water) 

  • brings bike tubes that fit your bike and your child’s bike. (Not sure what to buy? Ask us)  

  • arrives by 8:45 a.m. to unload the bikes, sign in with attendance, etc. 

Not allowed 

  • anything in your ears (but wax and hearing aids) 

  • any electronic device on your child’s handlebars 

  • unregistered family members or family members that are registered as chase (rider support). 

The RAC This Week (Sept. 12th)

Dear parents 

Welcome to the 2024 RAC. We are so happy you made the lottery. 

The Tuesday Newsletter (this is the first one) provides you with info about 

  • upcoming rides 

  • upcoming events 

  • upcoming miscellaneous stuff. 

  • upcoming fun 

The riding parent is required to read every Tuesday Newsletter (even in weeks you are not riding with us). 

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The Website

Click on www.rideacrosscalifornia.com/calendar and Rides. 

            Click on the ride you want (for instance, Safety Fun 1) and under Description on 

Click Ride With GPS Link For Route And More Details,

Here you will find the route map, interactive elevation slide (run your cursor from left to right below the red), total mileage, and total number of feet climbed. 

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Training Ride Info 


Every participant every time 

  • wears a helmet. Chin straps should fit snugly 

  • wears a safety neon yellow vest (or another approved safety garment), large enough to fit over sweaters 

  • wears name tags. Front and back. Large. 

  • brings water and a small snack. (Your child needs to carry his/her own water) 

  • brings bike tubes that fit your bike and your child’s bike. (Not sure what to buy? Asks us)  

  • arrives by  8:45 a.m. to unload the bikes, sign in with attendance, etc. 

Not allowed 

  • anything in your ears (but wax) 

  • any electronic device on your child’s handlebars 

  • unregistered family members or family members that are registered as chase (rider support). 

  • Starting in October, one monthly training ride with us is mandatory. We take attendance. 

    • Please plan on coming at least twice a month. Things happen. 

      • Rides are canceled because of weather. 

      • Grandma comes to visit 

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RAC Rules of the Road.  (Partial list) 

  • We ride in a way to be a good example to all 5th graders. 

  • We support everyone, not just our own kids. 

  • We ride predictably.

  • We single file. We never ride next to each other. Tires never overlap. 

  • We stop at stop signs, individually, and put our foot down. Every time. 

  • We wear vests and name tags 

  • We never pass our front volunteer

  • We are friendly to all passing motorists. 

  • We follow the advice of volunteers and Youth Support. 

  • We treat everyone with respect. 

  • We share this list with our kids. 

Safety is our #1 priority. | Repeated failure to follow RAC rules will result in your family's removal from the program. 

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Rides this weekend. 

Saturday | 16 September 

Safety Fun 1 

Start: Mesa Verde Middle School |  8375 Entreken Way, San Diego, 92129 

Please arrive by 8:45 a.m. We start promptly at 9 a.m.

Sunday, | 17 September 

Safety Fun 2 and Circle Ride 

Start: 12560 Senda Panacea, SD 92129. Please park in the neighborhood. 

Please arrive by 8:45 a.m. We start promptly at 9 a.m.

We offer four Safety Fun rides. One is mandatory. We take attendance. 

The Safety Fun portion of these four rides is identical. 

If you are new to cycling, come to as many Safety Fun Rides as you can. 

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Welcome again. We are looking forward to seeing you this week. 

Please let us know if you have any questions. 

Your friendly RAC volunteer team 

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It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with rules and regulations of the RAC. 

The RAC next Week

Dear Parents

 

Hard to believe that the RAC starts on Monday.

 

Some information before we leave.

 

  1. Would you like to sleep in a bed on your first night of the RAC?

Cyndi at Gold Rock Ranch has two RVs that she will rent for $125 each.

If you are interested, please contact her at goldrocktradingpost@yahoo.com

 

  1. College student and former RAC participant Kevin He would like to film a documentary about the RAC. We are excited about the idea, and we need your consent if you would like to participate. Please take a moment to read this document.

You do not need to bring this form. We will provide you with copies to sign.

 

  1. This is your last chance to sign up for dinner on Day 6.

○      Day 6 - Campground and Dinner Attendance (google.com)

●      We ask that every family completes this form

●      If we don’t hear from you, we assume you are going home.

 

  1. Lists

○      The RAC | All Seven Days  updated Day 6

○      The RAC | A Typical Day

○      The RAC | What to Bring and What to Leave at Home

 

  1. There is construction on the I-8 in Alpine.

Consider leaving a little early on Monday morning.

 

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Our next ride

Monday, April 10 to Sunday, April 16

The Ride Across California. 

 

RAC 23 | Day 1  Colorado River to Gold Rock Ranch

RAC 23 | Day 2  Gold Rock Ranch to Pine School

RAC 23 | Day 3  Pine School to Ocotillo Community Center.

RAC 23 | Day 4  Ocotillo Community Center to Vallecito State Park

RAC 23 | Day 5  Vallecito State Park to Spencer Valley School

RAC 23 | Day 6  Spencer Valley School to Escondido Girls Scouts Center

RAC 23 | Day 7  Escondido Girls Scout Center to Mission Bay Park

 

We are looking forward to a fabulous week with you.

Your friendly RAC volunteer team

Abhi | Ana | Bill | Bob | Christiane | Frans | Hannah | James | Jeff | Joel | Julie | Kate | Kirsten| Kumar | Mani | Olav |Robert | Sabine, and co-founder Dennis

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The RAC

Dear Parents

Next week will be a warm one.

  1. Temperatures will be in the high 90s.

Here are some tips for riding in hot weather.

●      drink fluids on your way to Yuma

●      arrive with plenty of liquids

○      put ice in your water bottles before you leave home

■      please remember that we do not provide any water or Gatorade or ice at the river

●      wear light-colored clothing

●      bring plenty of sunscreen

●      stand in the shade whenever possible

●      consider bringing cooling towels (available in sporting goods stores and online)

○      wet your towels with water before you leave home and at chase stations

○      please use as little water as possible as we have finite amounts

○      we cannot provide ice to freeze towels overnight or to cool them down during the day.

●      drink small amounts of liquids every 5 - 10 minutes.

○      alternate water and Gatorade

●      bring a small snack

For your kids to drink that often, they need a hydration pack.

●      They need to drink often.

●      They need to drink without having to stop.

○      The more they stop, the longer their day gets, and then the winds pick up.

○      Standing in the heat is harder than riding in the heat.

■      As long as they are moving, they are their own little swamp cooler. 

●      They need to drink while they ride.

●      Your child might not sweat. Your child might not feel thirsty.

●      Some of our kids still don’t have hydration packs.

○      If you need one, we have one to give away (ask me) and one to loan out for the week (ask Bill).

  1. Extra Fun.

We will encounter a sand pit on day one, mile 1.5.

●      Most of us don’t have the tires to ride this stretch, so most of us will walk.

●      The sand pit will be hot.

●      There is little shade.

●      Your child needs to drink lots of fluids during this time from his/her hydration back.

●      We do not provide liquids until mile 3 when you reach the paved road.

●      Please make sure that your child has easy access to liquids and drinks often.

  1. What dehydration looks like

Headaches, tiredness, dizziness, weakness, dry mouth, flushed skin….

Dehydration. Causes and Symptoms from the Cleveland Clinic

  1. Personal Story

            When my son was in 6th grade, on a hot day, he rode the RAC with his buddies, far away from his diligent mom … the rules were different then …  He keeled over without a word, fell into a ditch, and lay there motionlessly. Until he was revived by volunteers and parents.…. He was dehydrated and hadn’t even noticed. (He is fine now. Thank you for asking)

  1. Our Motto: Drink before you are thirsty. Eat before you are hungry.

The email containing the route and information about the documentary will go out on Friday

Please let us know if you have any questions.

Thank you for reading.

Christiane

Dear Parents 


As of today, the following kids have qualified for the RAC 


Hunter A | Darren C | Mason G | Dash H | Seiji I | Jacqueline J | Cloe K | Julia L | Yilong L | Alex N | Tagon N | Alex N | Amber O | Sophia O | Marco P | Luca | Tejas P | Jerry R | Allison T Tommy Z       

Congratulations. This is so great. We are so proud of you. 


We need miles for the following children.

Ethan B | Farrah F| Angela H | Vedant K |Neil L |Silas L | Pearl M | Jayce R|Jeremy W | Preston W | Kellan W | Laurene Y | 

Please record the miles here.


Youth Support parents, please submit your kid’s miles. 

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The last night on the RAC 

  • We will spend our last night (Saturday to Sunday) at the Girl Scouts Escondido Program Center. Inside Kit Carson Park. 3050 Las Palmas Ave, Escondido, CA 92025

  • This location is close to our homes. Many families arrange for a pickup and spend the night at home. 

  • Those who stay will camp and have dinner and breakfast with us. 

  • At this point, please indicate your preference for the last night. 

  • We ask that every family completes this form by Wednesday, April 5 

  • If we don’t hear from you by April 5, we assume you are going home. 

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Lists

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Our next rides

Saturday, April 1, and Sunday, April 2 

The Escondido Hill Rides

LA Fitness | 362 W El Norte Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92026

8 am. Please arrive no later than 7:45 am 

Two EHRIdes are mandatory. 

Please plan on coming to more than two. We offer seven. 

Rides get rained out. 





Kindly park in the green area. 





The Escondido Hill Ride      Please read if this is your first one. 


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Misc. fun stuff. 


  1. Please tune up your bike before the RAC. 

Check out Bob’s Bike inspection checklist


  1. The RAC’s Venmo account. Olav Schroeder@rideacrosscalifornia.

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Upcoming dates 

  1. RAC reunion and potluck: Tuesday, May 2nd at Design 39 

Food, pictures, certificates. By then, you will have missed us

  1. Sandag’s Bike Anywhere Day (formerly known as “Bike to Work Day”) 

Thursday, May 18th. The RAC has its own pit stop. We will keep you posted. 

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Our next fundraisers:                    

  1. Tuesday, April 4 | Fresco Pizzeria | 13350 Camino Del Sur | 3 - 8 pm  

  1. Tuesday, May 9 | Chipotle Carmel Mountain | 11134 Rancho Carmel Drive | SD 92128 online order code  NCL636B  | or show this chipotle flier in the restaurant 

Thank you for considering us. Thank you for attending our past events. 

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Expect next week’s newsletter on Friday, April 7. 

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Thank you for reading. Remember the tubes. 

Your friendly RAC volunteer team 

Abhi | Ana | Bill | Bob | Christiane | Frans | Hannah | James | Jeff | Joel | Julie | Kate | Kirsten| Kumar | Mani | Olav |Robert | Sabine, and co-founder Dennis 

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You are responsible for knowing RAC rules, procedures, and announcements and for sharing all information with your family. 

You are responsible for reading all weekly newsletters. 

The RAX this Week (March 21st)

Dear Parents

 

As of Sunday evening, the following kids have qualified for the RAC

 

Dash H | Cloe K | Yilong L | Alex N       This is so great

 

The following kids have completed two Escondido Hill Climbs:

Sebastian E | Mason G | Rex H | Jeremy K | Neil L | Raymond L | Amber O | Sophia O | Marco P | Luca P | Jerry R | Lucas T | Allison T | Christopher W | Jeremy W | Michael X | Laurene Y

 

Kellan W has completed all three Escondido Hill Rides.


Congratulations, everyone.

 

Please update your child’s miles here.

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Please read the “What to bring and what to leave at home” list carefully. Let us know if you have any questions.

                        The RAC | What to Bring and What to Leave at Home

 

Last week’s lists

 

○      The RAC | All Seven Days   please notice updated information on Day 6

○      The RAC | A Typical Day

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Because you asked:

 

  1. What happens when we need help on the RAC and we are all by alone on the road

    1. Sabine and Bob will drive the route all day, back and forth. They will find you.

    2. Volunteers or fellow riders will alert Sabine or Bob to come and help you.

    3. The nearest chase car is a few miles in front of you or a few miles behind you.

 

  1. What do we do with our bikes when we have to ‘go to the bathroom’ in the wilderness?

●      Leave it by the side of the road.

●       That way, the caboose will not pass you and we know where you are.

○      We have never had a bike stolen during the RAC.

 

_____________________________________

 

Our next rides

Saturday, March 25, and Sunday, March 26 

The Escondido Hill Rides

LA Fitness | 362 W El Norte Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92026

8 am. Please arrive no later than 7:45 am

Two Escondido Hill Rides  are mandatory.

Please plan on coming to more than two. We offer seven.

Rides get rained out.

The Escondido Hill Ride      Please read if this is your first one.

_________________________________

 

Misc. fun stuff.

  1. Please make sure that your bike is tuned up before the RAC.

●      Bob's Bike Tune-Up Details | Please contact Bob directly at rjacques888@gmail.com

Bob requests that you deliver your bike to him before you embark on your last Escondido Hill Ride. His tune-up shop will close after March 31. 

Check out Bob’s Bike inspection checklist

●      Local bike shops that offer discounts

 

  1. The RAC’s Venmo account. Olav Schroeder@rideacrosscalifornia.

______________________________

Upcoming dates

1.     RAC reunion and potluck: Tuesday, May 2nd at Design 39

Food, pictures, certificates. By then, you will have missed us

2.     Sandag’s Bike Anywhere Day (formerly known as “Bike to Work Day”)

Thursday, May 18th. The RAC has its own pit stop. We will keep you posted.

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Our next fundraisers:                    

 

1.     Tuesday, April 4 | Fresco Pizzeria | 13350 Camino Del Sur | Time TBA

2.     Tuesday, May 9 | Chipotle Carmel Mountain | 11134 Rancho Carmel Drive | SD 92128 online order code  NCL636B  | or show this chipotle flier in the restaurant

 

Thank you for considering us. Thank you for attending our past events.

________________________________________________________

Thank you for reading. Remember the tubes.

Your friendly RAC volunteer team

Abhi | Ana | Bill | Bob | Christiane | Frans | Hannah | James | Jeff | Joel | Julie | Kate | Kirsten| Kumar | Mani | Olav |Robert | Sabine, and co-founder Dennis

__________________________________________________________________________

 

You are responsible for knowing RAC rules, procedures, and announcements and for sharing all information with your family.

You are responsible for reading all weekly newsletters.

The RAC this Week (March 14th)

Dear Parents

 

Last Sunday, as Dennis was riding up Mobil Hill 1 (our first uphill and steepest of the day) he noticed that not a single rider (except for one flat tire) was stopping. Everyone made it to the top without breaks. That is astounding. That does not happen often. Congratulations. Your training has paid off.

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Congratulations.

Jaqueline J

completed all February rides. Yay, Jaqueline.

 

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A few friendly reminders

 

  1. The mandatory training rides with us are teaching your child and you how to ride in a group of 100+ people. One important issue of group riding is passing on uphills.

○      Kids overestimate their speed. They are slower than they think. They pass when they shouldn’t, and then a car comes honking from behind. That is not safe. And will stress out all riders.

○      Therefore, do not allow your child to pass more than two people at a time. With only two people to pass, your child has time to merge back into the line.

○      Make sure there is room for your child and you to merge back into the line after you pass two people.

○      If the long line in front of you is not your speed and you have to slow down, just be patient, and stay with them.

○      What we can do to help: Start with your pack. Start with a group that matches your speed. Starting at your speed minimizes passing.

 

  1. Parents. Do not carry water for your child.

 Your child needs to carry his/her own water. Your child needs to have easy access to his/her water (hydration backpack) because your child will have to drink pretty much all day long. Our training rides don’t compare to the RAC. They have been unusually cool. Desert conditions are different. Out in the desert, we dehydrate by simply standing in the parking lot. We dehydrate because it’s windy. We dehydrate before we even ride. Your child needs to carry his/her water now. He/she needs to get used to the weight of a hydration pack now. We are not kidding about riding conditions in the desert. It really is the desert!!!  We are still seeing parents carrying their kids’ water, and that has us worried.

 

  1. Hydration packs are best. If you use water bottles, you will need two (one for water, one for Gatorade). There are days on the RAC when you need two water bottles between chase cars. Our training rides do not compare to the RAC

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Our mandatory meeting is this

Thursday, March 16th, at 7 pm at Design 39 School.

17050 Del Sur Ridge Rd, San Diego, CA 92127

We will take attendance. We really want to see you. Please bring the kids.

 

On the Agenda

●      General RAC info

○      Your RAC bike bag. What you should carry on your bike each day.

○      Your RAC luggage. What is acceptable and what is not and why we might leave your stuff in the parking lot.

●      Youth Support information

●      Payment information

●      Chase information

●      The not altogether serious RAC quiz for 5th graders. It’s a hoot.

●      The Grand T-shirt Contest Winner Reveal

●      Q&A. Please read these pages first. They will answer many of your questions.

○      The RAC | All Seven Days

○      The RAC | A Typical Day

●      Inspirations and Reflections by Dennis.

●      and a “how to fix a flat tire” demonstration by Bob.

○      Bring your front tire. Or bring your entire bike.

○      (If you know how to fix a flat, you are welcome to skip this last part)

_________________________________________________________

 

Because you asked:

 

  1. How do we get to Yuma?

○      You ask a family member to drop you off

○      You rent a van, drop it off at the Yuma airport, and Uber back to the start.

○      You get together with other RAC parents and hire a van and a driver.

 

  1. How do we get from Spencer Valley School (where the ride ends on day 5) to our hotel in Julian?

Contact a chase driver or volunteer ahead of time and ask for a ride up the hill (and back down in the morning.) 

            Your bike stays at Spencer Valley School.

 

  1. When will you share the official RAC route?

After we drive the route the week before the RAC. We want to make sure all roads are where they should be.

 

  1. Will there be coffee in the mornings?

Yes. And you are not the only one who asked.

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Our last night on the RAC. 

We will spend our last night in Escondido, which is so close to where we live that many riders opt to catch a ride home that night. In our next newsletter, we will ask for your preference. If you decide to go home, you would have dinner at home and breakfast at home. And you (clean and happy) would meet up with us (not clean, but still happy) in the morning. Please read “The RAC | All Seven Days” for more information.

 

Vegetarian meals

            Also in our next newsletter, we will have a sign-up sheet for those who prefer vegetarian food. You will receive a special wristband for the duration of the RAC.

 

_______________________________________________________

 

Our next rides

Saturday, March 18, and Sunday, March 19 

The Escondido Hill Rides

LA Fitness | 362 W El Norte Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92026

8 am. Please arrive no later than 7:45 am

Two EHRIdes are mandatory.

Please plan on coming to more than two. We offer eight

Rides get rained out.

The EHRides come with their own set of horror stories. But fear not…

●     RAC alumni exaggerate terribly. Volunteers are worse.

●     You (and the few years before you) are much better trained than previous groups were. In earlier RAC days, two EHrides were the ONLY mandatory rides. 

 

On the Escondido Hill Rides, we get to practice all those great skills we have learned.

●      We want to minimize passing because bike lanes are narrow and traffic is fast. Bike lanes are narrow and traffic is fast.

○      That means, start with the heap that rides your speed. If you typically ride in the middle of the pack, start in the middle. If you typically end up in the front, start in the front. Starting with the heap that is your speed minimizes passing.

○      Please do not allow your kids to pass more than two people at a time.

○      If it’s safe to pass, make sure there is room for you and your child to merge back into the line.

○      Avoid passing on steep uphills. Kids underestimate their speed, a car comes up behind them, and there is no space to merge.

○      Scan and tell your kids to scan.

●      Do not ride on the white line that divides the road from the bike lane

●     A low gear, ‘slow and steady’ is more effective and ultimately faster than “rush and stop.”

●     Try to ride hills without stopping. Getting started on a hill takes a lot of energy.

●     If you must stop on a hill

○      Stop where the road is flat-ish and not steep-ish.

○      Move to the right so that those behind you can pass easily.

○      Don’t stop in the middle of a curve where the road banks and getting back on is harder.

○      Don’t stop right behind a curve. Cars can’t see you.

○      Stop before a curve, in the shade, if it’s hot.

○      When you stop, don’t climb off your bike; simply straddle it, scoot to the right, catch your breath, have a sip of water, then keep going.

○      Make hill stops short (30 seconds)

●     Often, kids want to start back up when they see other riders come up behind them.  They want to get in front of that group, and they often underestimate the time it takes to get on your bike on a steep hill. Let the group pass. Don’t struggle on your bike as another group is about to pass you.

●     Kids may not walk their bikes. “But I can push my bike faster than I can ride it.”  Not the point. Walking their bikes will not train their muscles.

●     Make sure your child is comfortable drinking without stopping.

●     Do not carry your children’s water.  If they are not comfortable with a heavy camelback, have them practice carrying it around the house during the week.

●     If you typically give your kids a push to get them started on hills, stop that now.  Practice quick start during the week.  You cannot push start your kid all the way up the Escondido Hills or across the RAC, for that matter.

●     Make sure your child stays in his/her seat and shifts.

●     Make sure your child sheds clothing that has become too warm BEFORE and not on a hill.

●     Volunteers will help you past the tunnel (a freeway offramp near mile 28.) Follow volunteer instructions.

●     Ride two back-to-back!

●     Ride all of them! The child who rides all will receive a little prize.

●     Please don’t wait until the last minute.  Kids get sick.  Rides get rained out.

●     Volunteers will provide snacks during two snack breaks.

 

________________________________________________________

●       Please keep updating the miles chart

●      Please add Youth Support miles.

RAC 23 | Miles ridden so far

 

_________________________________

 

Misc. fun stuff.

 

  1. Please make sure that your bike is tuned up before the RAC.

●      Bob's Bike Tune-Up Details | Please contact Bob directly at rjacques888@gmail.com

Bob requests that you deliver your bike to him before you embark on your last Escondido Hill Ride.

Check out Bob’s Bike inspection checklist

●      Local bike shops that offer discounts

 

  1. The RAC’s Venmo account. Olav Schroeder@rideacrosscalifornia.

______________________________

Upcoming dates

RAC reunion and potluck: Tuesday, May 2nd at Design 39

Food, pictures, certificates. By then, you will have missed us

_________________________________________


Our next fundraisers:                    

 

1.     Tuesday, April 4 | Fresco Pizzeria | 13350 Camino Del Sur | Time TBA

2.     Tuesday, May 9 | Chipotle Carmel Mountain | 11134 Rancho Carmel Drive | SD 92128 online order code  NCL636B  | or show this chipotle flier in the restaurant

 

Thank you for considering us. Thank you for attending our past events.

________________________________________________________

Thank you for reading. Remember the tubes.

Your friendly RAC volunteer team

Abhi | Ana | Bill | Bob | Christiane | Frans | Hannah | James | Jeff | Joel | Julie | Kate | Kirsten| Kumar | Mani | Olav |Robert | Sabine, and co-founder Dennis

__________________________________________________________________________

 

You are responsible for knowing RAC rules, procedures, and announcements and for sharing all information with your family.

You are responsible for reading all weekly newsletters.

The RAC this Week (March 5th)

Dear Parents

 

Thank you for coming to last Saturday’s Bike Cleaning Clinic, and thank you to Bob for teaching us.

 

_________________________________________________________

 

Our next rides

Saturday, March 11, and Sunday, March 12 | Daylight Saving begins March 12

The Escondido Hill Rides

LA Fitness | 362 W El Norte Pkwy, Escondido, CA 92026

8 am. Please arrive no later than 7:45 am

The EHRides come with their own set of horror stories. But fear not…

●     RAC alumni exaggerate terribly. Volunteers are worse.

●     You (and the few years before you) are much better trained than previous groups were. In earlier RAC days, two EHrides were the ONLY mandatory rides. 

 

On the Escondido Hill Rides, we get to practice all those great skills we have learned.

●      We want to minimize passing because bike lanes are narrow and traffic is fast. Bike lanes are narrow and traffic is fast.

○      That means, start with the heap that rides your speed. If you typically ride in the middle of the pack, start in the middle. If you typically end up in the front, start in the front. Starting with the heap that is your speed minimizes passing.

○      Please do not allow your kids to pass more than two people at a time.

○      If it’s safe to pass, make sure there is room for you and your child to merge back into the line.

○      Avoid passing on steep uphills. Kids underestimate their speed, a car comes up behind them, and there is no space to merge.

○      Scan and tell your kids to scan.

●      Do not ride on the white line that divides the road from the bike lane

●     A low gear, ‘slow and steady’ is more effective and ultimately faster than “rush and stop.”

●     Try to ride hills without stopping. Getting started on a hill takes a lot of energy.

●     If you must stop on a hill

○      Stop where the road is flat-ish and not steep-ish.

○      Move to the right so that those behind you can pass easily.

○      Don’t stop in the middle of a curve where the road banks and getting back on is harder.

○      Don’t stop right behind a curve. Cars can’t see you.

○      Stop before a curve, in the shade, if it’s hot.

○      When you stop, don’t climb off your bike; simply straddle it, scoot to the right, catch your breath, then keep going.

○      Make hill stops short (30 seconds)

●     Often, kids want to start back up when they see other riders come up behind them.  They want to get in front of that group, and they often underestimate the time it takes to get on your bike on a steep hill. Let the group pass. Don’t struggle on your bike as another group is about to pass you.

●     Kids may not walk their bikes. “But I can push my bike faster than I can ride it.”  Not the point. Walking their bikes will not train their muscles.

●     Make sure your child is comfortable drinking without stopping.

●     Do not carry your children’s water.  If they are not comfortable with a heavy camelback, have them practice carrying it around the house during the week.

●     If you typically give your kids a push to get them started on hills, stop that now.  Practice quick start during the week.  You cannot push start your kid all the way up the Escondido Hills or across the RAC, for that matter.

●     Make sure your child stays in his/her seat and shifts.

●     Make sure your child sheds clothing that has become too warm BEFORE and not on a hill.

●     Volunteers will help you past the tunnel (a freeway offramp near mile 28.) Follow volunteer instructions.

●     You must complete two Escondido Hill Rides with us.  We offer eight.  Plan accordingly.

●     Ride two back-to-back!

●     Ride all of them!

●     Please don’t wait until the last minute.  Kids get sick.  Rides get rained out.

●     Volunteers will provide snacks during two snack breaks.

________________________________________________________

 Please record the miles your child has ridden so far. It’s great fun to see how the numbers go up.

RAC 23 | Miles ridden so far

_________________________________

Misc. fun stuff.

  1. Please make sure that your bike is tuned up before the RAC.

●      Bob's Bike Tune-Up Details | Please contact Bob directly at rjacques888@gmail.com

Bob requests that you deliver your bike to him before you embark on your last Escondido Hill Ride.

Check out Bob’s Bike inspection checklist

●      Local bike shops that offer discounts

 

  1. The RAC’s Venmo account. Olav Schroeder@rideacrosscalifornia.

______________________________

Upcoming dates

  1. There is a mandatory RAC meeting on Thursday, March 16 at 7 pm at Design 39

  2. RAC reunion and potluck: Tuesday, May 2nd at Design 39

Food, pictures, certificates. By then, you will have missed us

_________________________________________

Our next fundraisers:                    

  1. Thursday, March 9 | Panda Express | online orders only at pandaexpress.com

online order code 912973 | Panda Express Flier. This order code can be used nationwide.

  1. Tuesday, April 4 | Fresco Pizzeria | 13350 Camino Del Sur | Time TBA

  2. Tuesday, May 9 | Chipotle Carmel Mountain | 11134 Rancho Carmel Drive | SD 92128 online order code  NCL636B  | or show this chipotle flier in the restaurant

 

Thank you for considering us. Thank you for attending our past events.

________________________________________________________

Thank you for reading. Remember the tubes.

Your friendly RAC volunteer team

Abhi | Ana | Bill | Bob | Christiane | Frans | Hannah | James | Jeff | Joel | Julie | Kate | Kirsten| Kumar | Mani | Olav |Robert | Sabine, and co-founder Dennis

__________________________________________________________________________

 

You are responsible for knowing RAC rules, procedures, and announcements and for sharing all information with your family.

You are responsible for reading all weekly newsletters.

The RAC this Week (Feb. 28th)

Dear Parents 

_______________________

Dirty bike? Rusty chain? We can help. 

Please join us for our 

Clean Up Clinic 

and we’ll show you how to clean your bike. It will make all the difference. 

Saturday, March 4 from 9 - 11 pm. 

12560 Senda Panacea, SD 92129 

Bring your bikes and bring the kids. Coffee and snacks will be served. 

________________________________

Sunday, March 5 at 9 am. Please arrive by 8:45 

Tritons and Witches 

Mesa Verde Middle School. 8375 Entreken Way. SD 92129 

This ride combines the UCSD Loop with the Three Witches ride and is our longest and steepest yet. Yay 

____________________________________

The Escondido Hill Rides 

begin on March 11.

We offer eight; you need to complete two. 

Attend as many as you like. 

The child who completes all eight will receive a little prize. 

_________________________________

Misc. fun stuff. 

  1. Please make sure that your bike is tuned up before the RAC. 

Bob requests that you deliver your bike to him before you embark on your last Escondido Hill Ride. 

  1. The RAC’s Venmo account. Olav Schroeder@rideacrosscalifornia.

______________________________ 

Upcoming dates 

  1. There is a mandatory RAC meeting on Thursday, March 16 at 7 pm at Design 39 

  2. RAC reunion and potluck: Tuesday, May 2nd at Design 39 

Food, pictures, certificates. By then, you will have missed us

_________________________________________

Our next fundraisers:                    

  1. Thursday, March 9 | Panda Express | online orders only at pandaexpress.com

online order code 912973 | Panda Express Flier 

  1. Tuesday, April 4 | Fresco Pizzeria | 13350 Camino Del Sur | Time TBA

  2. Tuesday, May 9 | Chipotle Carmel Mountain | 11134 Rancho Carmel Drive | SD 92128 online order code  NCL636B  | or show this chipotle flier in the restaurant 

Thank you for considering us. Thank you for attending our past events. 

________________________________________________________

Thank you for reading. Remember the tubes. 

Your friendly RAC volunteer team 

Abhi | Ana | Bill | Bob | Christiane | Frans | Hannah | James | Jeff | Joel | Julie | Kate | Kirsten| Kumar | Mani | Olav |Robert | Sabine, and co-founder Dennis 

__________________________________________________________________________


You are responsible for knowing RAC rules, procedures, and announcements and for sharing all information with your family. 

You are responsible for reading all weekly newsletters.