Friends,
We are indeed blessed! The Great Spirit showed us Saturday - in vivid
beauty - his love and grace. Before the event we had rain and snow, the day
after the event record high temperatures. I am truly grateful to him for
this gift of a beautiful day.
And as I stood to address you Saturday morning I knew you would all suffer,
some more than others, to achieve your own personal Vision Quest and
Counting Coup (an act of courage). And some of you accomplished this
without even finishing; you had the courage to try and learned a lot in the
process.
You all have my respect.
I see in all of you the great things we are capable of - and I hope to
encourage you to achieve even greater Visions. The greatest joy I receive
from these events is the belief that this is not the end for you, but a new
beginning.
On behalf of the Warrior's Society I thank you all for this blessing you
give to us.
As I said, I am never surprised at what you can accomplish, and by this
year's results you rose to the challenge. We had a lot of time and age
records broken; a true testimony of the greatness we are capable of.
Chris Vargas
AKA "Dances With Hornets"
Executive Director
Here is the link to Dave Vornberger photos of the event: www.vesperlight.com/2004/vq/index.htm
We all know the Pow Wow would not have been possible without our many
volunteers. Many hours went into making the 2004 Pow Wow happen. Thanks to
all those who set up the night before, especially Jesse Vargas and Jady, who
made us an excellent pasta dinner and Larry Branham and Brian Walker for
taking lead on setting up. After dinner we had a preview of the 3D flyover
that will be a special feature in 2004 Pow Wow DVD. The DVD will be on sale
in about a month after post production of the event footage. Other special
features in the 2004 Pow Wow DVD will be interviews with past record
holders, the history of the event, and training advice. Special thanks to
Red Bull for also providing the 2004 Red Bull Challenge DVD for after dinner
entertainment.
The following people and the volunteers that worked with them did an
excellent job:
Aid Station #1 Director Event Co-Director Jesse Vargas
Holy Jim check point Director Larry Branham
Aid Station #2 Director Terry Hamlyn
West Horsethief check point and Communication Director Joe Lopez
Trabuco check point Director Bill Hines
Finish Line Director Jane Lemonds
Shuttle/Comfort Station Director Jady Enomoto
Base Station Communication Director Ron Cooke
Registration Director Geri Ann Vargas and Pit Boss Becky Vargas
Food Services Director Jim Simescu
Rick Bellis and the staff of Orange County Search and Rescue
Allison Hughes, Ron Sobchik and the other members of the Orange County
Dualies off road motorcycle club
Our Shuttle Truck Drivers, Reed Price, Bob Hale and Gregg Howard
Our mobile support vehicles
Our mountain bike sweep volunteers
Robert Blain of Jax's Bike shops for helping the Event Director address the
problems that came up during the event
Our Web Master Barry Wood for his constant attention to our web site and
patience with posting the final times.
Geriann Vargas, Jesse Vargas, Larry Braham, Ken Rands, Jeroen Bosboom, Mike
Caffrey and Flying "B" Managers Amy and Mark Ferguson for helping to clean
up and pack up the next day
The Warrior's Society would like to thank the following individuals and
organizations that helped to make the Pow Wow possible:
The U.S. Forest Service and Rangers Judy Behrens and Virgil Mink.
Dan and Diane Dulac as well as Alan Dean, owners of the Flying "B" Ranch, and their managers Mark and Amy Ferguson
County Supervisor Tom Wilson
County Public Works Manager Bill Tidwell
Lon Hanson County Public Works Senior Inspector
The SHARE Mountain Bike Club for donating sodas
Our Major sponsors: Titus, Shimano, Oakley, and Manitou, MTBAccess.
Our sponsoring bike shops: Jax's Bicycle Centers, Rainbow Bicycle Company, Edge Cyclesports, The Bike Company, Switchback Cyclery, The Path Bike Shop, Bike Tech, Rock and Road and South County Cyclery.
Our contributing sponsors: Cliff Bar/Shot, Voler, Crank Brothers, The Indian Store, Active.com, Arrowhead Water, Kona, Mountain Biking Magazine, Yakima, Cytomax, Maxxis Tires. Please support these companies that contribute to keeping the trails open.
Next year we plan on having computerized scoring so our volunteers don't lose
our minds towards the end of the day. We have tried to avoid doing this to
avoid the increased expense but our inability to get the scores done without
confusion and quickly is affecting our ability to get the closing ceremonies
completed. We also plan on having a photo station set up at Holy Jim so we
can give you your coup feather award and take your picture with your bike.
We would then mail you your "finish line" picture with the after event
letter. Later at the closing ceremonies, we will announce the top 20
finishers and any notable participant.
There was some confusion on park entry fees due to our not keeping track of
those who already had paid to enter the Flying "B" Ranch Friday night for
the early start/pre-registration. We apologize for this confusion. Next
year we will incorporate the entry fee into the event fee and this will
cover you even if you pre-register Friday night for the event or for the
early start.
If your family or friends wish to enter the Flying "B" Ranch the fees will
be $5.00 per person, with children 13 and under free. This will include
lunch.
As I previously mentioned, we will be incorporating the park entry fee into
the Vision Quest and Counting Coup entry fees and initiate electronic
scoring. This will result in an increase of $15.00 in the event fees for
both events; $100.00 for the Vision Quest and $80.00 for the Counting Coup.
As I mentioned, the event fee will cover your entry into the park, dinner
Friday night, pre-registration, the early start, breakfast Saturday morning,
a photo at the finish with your coup feather, bike and finishing time, and
dinner/lunch after you complete the event.
We ask for your understanding in raising the event fees. This will not
increase our profits but will be used to make the event a more enjoyable
experience for you and our volunteers, as well as to eliminate much of the
confusion we experienced this year.
We have producsed a DVD about the 2004 Pow Wow. Click here to find out more.
We truly appreciate your support of our advocacy and events. We have
accomplished so much because of your passion in protecting your freedom to
responsibly access your public lands.
May the Great Spirit guide you on all your Vision Quests.
Ya Ta Hey
The Warrior's Society
Place |
Time |
Name |
Age |
City |
Comment |
1 |
4:50:29 |
Cameron Brenneman |
26 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
Broke his 2001 course record time by 13 minutes |
2 |
5:13:28 |
Michael Lee |
37 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
|
3 |
5:39:20 |
Blair Mathieson |
31 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
|
4 |
5:50:10 |
Guy Sutton |
35 |
San Diego, CA |
|
5 |
6:00:56 |
Ronald Sawicki |
37 |
Trabuco Canyon, CA |
Warrior's Society member and race team co-captain |
6 |
6:02:30 |
Jeroen Bosboom |
43 |
Orange, CA |
Warrior's Society member and race team co-captain |
7 |
6:04:28 |
Drew Lazenby |
27 |
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA |
First singlespeed - Warrior's Society race team member |
8 |
6:08:37 |
Chris Jones |
31 |
Hermosa Beach, CA |
|
9 |
6:08:52 |
Dejay Birtch |
28 |
Tucson, AZ |
singlespeed |
10 |
6:14:54 |
Micheal Caffrey |
37 |
Santa Ana, CA |
Warrior's Society race team member |
11 |
6:15:10 |
John Mylne |
29 |
Arcata, CA |
singlespeed |
12 |
6:15:11 |
Eric Parks |
36 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
singlespeed |
13 |
6:15:38 |
Darby Fultz |
35 |
Chula Vista, CA |
|
14 |
6:20:33 |
Greg Norman |
37 |
San Diego, CA |
|
15 |
6:21:18 |
Mario Correa |
34 |
Chino Hills, CA |
|
16 |
6:23:53 |
Stephen Nudge |
29 |
Grand Terrace, CA |
|
17 |
6:24:41 |
Nate Whitman |
28 |
Venice, CA |
|
18 |
6:29:25 |
Tim Zandbergen |
40 |
Aliso Viejo, CA |
|
19 |
6:29:39 |
Andy Lightle |
35 |
Aliso Viejo, CA |
Warrior's Society member and race team captain, singlespeed - smart ass too |
20 |
6:32:00 |
Myron Billy |
31 |
Tucson, AZ |
singlespeed |
21 |
6:32:02 |
Bruce Wilson |
44 |
Temecula, CA |
|
22 |
6:34:01 |
Steve Timm |
47 |
Long Beach, CA |
Warrior's Society member |
23 |
6:35:08 |
Monique Sawicki |
24 |
Trabuco Canyon, CA |
Holds new record for fastest woman - Warrior's Society race team member |
24 |
6:37:55 |
Josh Jacquot |
30 |
Tustin, CA |
|
25 |
6:41:43 |
Kevin Abel |
41 |
San Diego, CA |
|
26 |
6:44:00 |
Al Gaspari |
36 |
Foothill Ranch, CA |
|
27 |
6:47:44 |
Ruben Fernandez |
35 |
Irvine, CA |
|
28 |
6:49:48 |
Paul Miller |
45 |
Santa Ana, CA |
Warrior's Society member - rigid singlespeed |
29 |
6:51:02 |
Jake Kirkpatrick |
27 |
Phoenix, AZ |
singlespeed |
30 |
6:51:50 |
Scott Thompson |
36 |
Orange, CA |
|
31 |
6:55:29 |
Austin Carroll |
16 |
Orange, CA |
Sets new course record for 16 and under |
32 |
6:56:46 |
Pablo Garcia |
35 |
Laguna Beach, CA |
|
33 |
6:56:50 |
Wayne Hermes |
47 |
Coto De Caza, CA |
singlespeed |
34 |
6:59:38 |
Jim Kelleher |
42 |
Palo Alto, CA |
singlespeed |
35 |
7:00:35 |
Laura Anderson |
33 |
Sierra Madre, CA |
female |
36 |
7:02:37 |
Alberto Almanza |
34 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
|
37 |
7:04:09 |
Tomoko Kuta |
37 |
Cardiff By The Sea, CA |
female |
38 |
7:04:58 |
Bill Wildenberg |
30 |
Riverside, CA |
|
39 |
7:06:56 |
Brian Blair |
26 |
Anaheim, CA |
rigid singlespeed |
40 |
7:11:45 |
Eric Schuda |
22 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
|
41 |
7:13:11 |
Jeff Hane |
39 |
Campbell, CA |
|
42 |
7:13:24 |
Bob Rich |
35 |
Manhattan Beach, CA |
|
43 |
7:13:36 |
Alan Davis |
30 |
Woodland Hills, CA |
Editor of Mountain Biking Magazine |
44 |
7:14:36 |
Charlie Gilmore |
36 |
Fountain Valley, CA |
|
45 |
7:16:40 |
Richard Merrick |
39 |
Yorba Linda, CA |
|
46 |
7:17:06 |
David Sawyer |
35 |
Aliso Viejo, CA |
|
47 |
7:18:43 |
Garrett Broughton |
30 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
|
48 |
7:19:45 |
Doug Andrews |
42 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
|
49 |
7:23:05 |
Phil Sirianni |
43 |
Laguna Hills, CA |
|
50 |
7:23:15 |
Michael Abel |
34 |
San Diego, CA |
|
51 |
7:24:10 |
Hugh Harris |
33 |
Huntington Beach, CA |
singlespeed |
52 |
7:26:41 |
Ken Zaccardelli |
33 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
singlespeed |
53 |
7:28:24 |
Spencer Hurtt |
27 |
Orange, CA |
|
54 |
7:28:43 |
Jonathan Timm |
38 |
Rancho Misson Viejo, CA |
|
55 |
7:31:46 |
Jay Castleberry |
37 |
La Verne, CA |
singlespeed |
56 |
7:32:16 |
Phil Kramer |
44 |
Yorba Linda, CA |
|
57 |
7:32:38 |
Leslie Williams |
28 |
Costa Mesa, CA |
First woman singlespeeder (rigid) - sets new record time |
58 |
7:33:54 |
Mark Christopherson |
45 |
Trabuco Canyon, CA |
|
59 |
7:36:23 |
Damon Toth |
39 |
Costa Mesa, CA |
|
60 |
7:36:38 |
Andrew Markham |
40 |
Aliso Viejo, CA |
|
61 |
7:38:02 |
Jeff Bartel |
46 |
Laguna Niguel, CA |
singlespeed |
62 |
7:38:39 |
Jeff Nelson |
28 |
Irvine, CA |
|
63 |
7:42:28 |
Barrett Brauer |
34 |
Tustin, CA |
|
64 |
7:42:35 |
Jeff Spillers |
|
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA |
|
65 |
7:44:48 |
Bob Vezeau |
46 |
Irvine, CA |
|
66 |
7:45:09 |
Lance Giuliano |
29 |
Aliso Viejo, CA |
|
67 |
7:48:51 |
Dan Breyer |
26 |
Solana Beach, CA |
singlespeed |
68 |
7:48:52 |
John Brindell |
40 |
San Diego, CA |
singlespeed |
69 |
7:48:52 |
Mark Green |
37 |
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA |
|
70 |
7:52:04 |
Athan Bardis |
34 |
Tucson, AZ |
|
71 |
7:52:12 |
Patrick Day |
35 |
Trabuco Canyon, CA |
|
72 |
7:53:20 |
Stuart Ames |
32 |
Laguna Niguel, CA |
|
73 |
7:53:47 |
Gerry Huth |
43 |
Orange, CA |
|
74 |
7:55:04 |
Kevin Johnson |
41 |
Coto De Caza, CA |
|
75 |
8:01:24 |
Martin Ward |
50 |
Irvine, CA |
|
76 |
8:01:41 |
Mark Moebius |
44 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
|
77 |
8:01:41 |
Mani Motamed |
35 |
Ladera Ranch, CA |
|
78 |
8:04:29 |
Lisa Ford |
33 |
Tucson, AZ |
female |
79 |
8:04:29 |
Dean Scheetz |
36 |
Upland, CA |
|
80 |
8:06:53 |
Peter Miessner |
43 |
Los Angeles, CA |
|
81 |
8:06:54 |
Dustin Luton |
34 |
Pasedena, CA |
|
82 |
8:07:20 |
Melissa Fletcher |
42 |
Carfiff by the Sea, CA |
female |
83 |
8:10:16 |
Darren Conant |
|
Aliso Viejo, CA |
|
84 |
8:10:50 |
Brian Gaiser |
34 |
Santa Monica, CA |
|
85 |
8:13:34 |
Eric Meglasson |
31 |
Bend OR |
|
86 |
8:13:35 |
Peter Jensen |
29 |
Riverside, CA |
|
87 |
8:15:29 |
Mark Krotine |
38 |
Trabuco Canyon, CA |
Warrior's Society member |
88 |
8:19:09 |
Scott Giffin |
42 |
Irvine, CA |
|
89 |
8:19:43 |
Chris Stapleton |
51 |
Val Verde, CA |
|
90 |
8:21:33 |
Andy Darragh |
39 |
San Diego, CA |
Warrior's Society member |
91 |
8:21:34 |
Peter Waker |
37 |
Ladera Ranch, CA |
|
92 |
8:21:34 |
Murray Wunderly |
40 |
Chula Vista, CA |
|
93 |
8:22:27 |
Sven Martin |
29 |
Newport Beach, CA |
|
94 |
8:22:27 |
Anka Martin |
26 |
Trabuco Canyon, CA |
female |
95 |
8:22:50 |
Anthony Beneventi |
40 |
Foothill Ranch, CA |
singlespeed |
96 |
8:23:27 |
Byron Kurt |
40 |
Dana Point, CA |
|
97 |
8:23:46 |
Shane Austin |
30 |
San Diego, CA |
|
98 |
8:25:08 |
Ryan Turner |
31 |
Orange, CA |
|
99 |
8:25:51 |
Brett Wolf |
17 |
San Clemente, CA |
|
100 |
8:27:42 |
Martin Taylor |
40 |
Aliso Viejo, CA |
|
101 |
8:28:15 |
Chris Cordero |
32 |
Foothill Ranch, CA |
|
102 |
8:30:29 |
Joe Connolly |
35 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
|
103 |
8:31:55 |
Jay Lennon |
45 |
San Clemente, CA |
|
140 |
8:32:00 |
Jason Miller |
28 |
Aliso Viejo, CA |
|
105 |
8:32:38 |
Paul Vujovich |
41 |
Laguna Niguel, CA |
|
106 |
8:42:10 |
Mark Cluttey |
49 |
Trabuco Canyon, CA |
|
107 |
8:44:19 |
William Hunt |
40 |
Fountain Valley, CA |
|
108 |
8:44:21 |
Edward Testa |
32 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
singlespeed |
109 |
8:44:59 |
Brian Horton |
36 |
Orange, CA |
|
110 |
8:46:29 |
Jason First |
20 |
San Diego, CA |
Warrior's Society race team member |
111 |
8:49:25 |
Ed Evans |
43 |
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA |
|
112 |
8:50:38 |
Stephen Schaible |
36 |
Anaheim, CA |
|
113 |
8:50:49 |
Brian Clawson |
29 |
Long Beach, CA |
|
114 |
8:54:25 |
Bob Greene |
40 |
Huntington Beach, CA |
|
115 |
8:58:36 |
Randy Profeta |
49 |
Irvine, CA |
|
116 |
9:02:37 |
Matthew Allen |
26 |
San Diego, CA |
|
117 |
9:02:37 |
Steve Magers |
40 |
San Diego, CA |
|
118 |
9:03:19 |
John Williams |
38 |
Costa Mesa, CA |
|
119 |
9:12:20 |
James Krieger |
40 |
Dana Point, CA |
|
110 |
9:12:32 |
Matt Fitz |
33 |
Encinitas, CA |
|
111 |
9:17:55 |
Rick Berg |
46 |
Lake Forest, CA |
|
112 |
9:19:40 |
Frank Cain |
39 |
San Clemente, CA |
|
113 |
9:20:15 |
Bill Babishoff Jr. |
16 |
La Habra, CA |
|
114 |
9:20:16 |
Bill Babishoff |
42 |
La Habra, CA |
|
115 |
9:23:15 |
Erik Williams |
28 |
Costa Mesa, CA |
singlespeed |
116 |
9:27:20 |
Mike Munzing |
39 |
Trabuco Canyon, CA |
|
117 |
9:30:00 |
Calvin Mulder |
44 |
Tustin, CA |
Warrior's Society race team member - Ran event as Course Marshall - sets record time |
118 |
9:31:25 |
Heather Krauss |
44 |
Foothill Ranch, CA |
female |
119 |
9:35:32 |
Marissa Brand |
39 |
San Diego, CA |
tandem |
120 |
9:37:54 |
Donna Vargas |
38 |
Misson Viejo, CA |
female |
121 |
9:45:00 |
Brian Emter |
38 |
Foothill Ranch, CA |
|
122 |
9:48:39 |
Darin Maxwell |
39 |
Tustin, CA |
Warrior's Society member |
123 |
9:50:13 |
Chris Christensen |
41 |
Chino Hills, CA |
|
124 |
9:50:00 |
Greg Groom |
|
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA |
Warrior's Society member - Ran Vision Quest as Course Marshal |
125 |
9:54:43 |
David Ross |
48 |
Laguna Niguel, CA |
Warrior's Society member |
126 |
9:54:45 |
Pete Allen |
50 |
Laguna Niquel, CA |
Co-founder of the Warrior's Society |
127 |
9:55:17 |
Lawrence Massaro |
42 |
San Diego, CA |
|
128 |
9:58:21 |
Brandon Grove |
32 |
Huntington Beach, CA |
|
129 |
9:58:58 |
Terry Baker |
32 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
|
130 |
10:24:03 |
Debbie Nicholls |
48 |
Trabuco Canyon, CA |
female |
131 |
10:24:43 |
Jacke Van Woerkom |
41 |
Lake Forest, CA |
|
132 |
10:30:06 |
Elaine Gold |
42 |
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA |
female |
133 |
10:36:00 |
Robin Lemonds |
|
Huntington Beach, CA |
Warrior's Society Club Director |
134 |
10:53:24 |
Wendy Skean |
59 |
Mountain Center, CA |
Holds record for oldest female finisher - 59 years young - shaved off 15 minutes |
135 |
10:55:00 |
Ken Rands |
56 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
Warrior's Society member |
DNF |
Ramon Dacquel |
48 |
Mission Viejo, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Keith Eckstein |
44 |
Costa Mesa, CA |
Warrior's Society Club Director - singlespeed |
|
DNF |
Chance Fielder |
31 |
Laguna Niguel, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Paul Gweon |
41 |
Anaheim, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Powell Hamilton |
39 |
Aliso Viejo, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Griff Hamlin |
32 |
Trabuco Canyon, CA |
|
|
DNF |
David Hertwig |
44 |
Diamond Bar, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Dan Hight |
31 |
Anahiem, CA |
Warrior's Society member - singlespeed |
|
DNF |
Pete Kirkham |
47 |
Hemet, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Tim Knight |
34 |
Newhall, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Ken Krieger |
40 |
Dana Point, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Jason Martin |
30 |
Tustin, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Adam Maywhort |
48 |
San Juan Capistrano, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Steve McNary |
31 |
Victorville, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Brian Northway |
30 |
Laguna Niguel, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Brent Prenzlow |
35 |
Carlsbad, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Dan Profeta |
20 |
Irvine, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Ed Runyon |
40 |
Aliso Viejo, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Jeff Sullivan |
34 |
San Diego, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Kirk Telaneus |
43 |
Newhall, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Gustavo Vega |
25 |
Corona Del Mar, CA |
|
|
DNF |
Mike Browns |
39 |
La Verne, CA |
singlespeed |
|
DNF |
Kathleen Meyer |
43 |
Campbell, CA |
female |
|
DNF |
Sherry Panttaja |
36 |
Orange, CA |
female |
|
DNF |
Christopher Riccardi |
35 |
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA |
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