So whats the worst state to vault in?
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So whats the worst state to vault in?
hmmm jsut wondering what everyone thinks is the worst state WEATHER and facilities wise to jump in........feel free to add other reasons too.. haha
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Alaska, hands down
Aside from being cold as anything, the state association does not sponsor pole vault anymore. I don't know if any of the colleges up there even have it. Plus, you're realllly far away from getting to compete anywhere else. There are not many vaulting facilities in BC, and most of them are down near WA.
Aside from being cold as anything, the state association does not sponsor pole vault anymore. I don't know if any of the colleges up there even have it. Plus, you're realllly far away from getting to compete anywhere else. There are not many vaulting facilities in BC, and most of them are down near WA.
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FOLLOWtheNINJA wrote:WA is the 2nd worst next to alaska(well depending on what part your in). in the northwest is the worst. its feeakin cold and windy. its really hard to get on.
Yeah but late spring and summer in Washington are awesome. Plus we have some great coaches and lots of good facilities- ok some good facilities. Definitely getting better though b/c Washington has a great tradition of pole vaulting.
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New England baby
Come Vault In my homestate of New Hampshire which is probably comparable to Alaska, then we will talk, i remember shoveling the track off in late april to try and jump. New England is not a track and field area
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Not sure how Michigan compares to Alaska or New Hampshire, but coming form California, weather is that much worse here in MI. I dont know if it really is THAT BAD, or im just going off of comparison, considering i lived in CA my whole life.
as of right now you cant even see the outdoor track. still covered in snow.
as of right now you cant even see the outdoor track. still covered in snow.
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Re: New England baby
uconnvaulta wrote:Come Vault In my homestate of New Hampshire which is probably comparable to Alaska, then we will talk, i remember shoveling the track off in late april to try and jump. New England is not a track and field area
Yea...I'm with him...haha...come to MA and vault here...the weather sucks here in NE, with snow in the way most of the time...
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