Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Loess and Water = Ice

The course is called Sand Valley because the river of old that ran though the property deposited layer upon layer of sand. The topsoil, something called Loess, is a silty fine sand that once added with water, or let’s say enough water becomes slippery like ice. The great thing about it is it dries out quickly; some sun and wind and voila. Wet Loess is a great surface for aspiring rally drivers to learn on. Driving in these conditions has improved my rally skills. Hey, when’s the next race?!

Tony Ristola
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