beemerman
FRF Addict
yes I think you are right. went to a good cause.
Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.
yes I think you are right. went to a good cause.
If everything goes right, me and my dad are looking at dragging the sleds up with us, doing the snoball, then spending the rest of the week in the UP on the sleds.
It's months out still, but, I may be looking for one of you who is local to the area to let us drop the sled trailer at your place during the SnoBall.
bidding starts at $5,000 wish I could. but that wouldn't be fair. besides don't think Jason would like that.
of course if the winning bid money was donated back to the cause?
Pm me if its something you would consider.Yukon is correct all 4 nights come out to just over $300 dollars. Food is cheap to and I'm assuming that you eat weather you are at home or not? Lunch is usually at fast food type places except for the UP North Lodge.
Dinners pretty much is where ever the groups want to go. Casinos, bars etc.
---------- Post added at 10:05 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:03 AM ----------
Honestly if you where donating the money raised and not pocketing it I don't think I would really have a problem with it.
Worried you aren't going to get in?
Let me think it over. I think it would have to be posted on FB as well and everyone would have to have a shot at it to make it fair. The raffle spot last year went for $950 dollars.
Yikes that's a lot of money. But I think the last spot as a bidding war would be good since it is for charity. Or open up 5 charity spots after it closes and have the top 5 donors be accepted. All for a good cause.
I am a little nervous. Been so amped to go. I watched all the videos and read the entire thread for the snoball. I just got my raptor in June as soon as I signed the papers I looked at the wife and said "this means I can go on the snoball run"