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Transporting Poles
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 9:13 pm
by MillerTime
Ill be starting college next year, but ill still be coached by my high school coach, so i'll have to move between schools. do any of you guys have to do this? how do you take your poles back and fourth? i dont think theyll fit in my car

Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 9:48 pm
by rainbowgirl28
If you are only practicing there, just leave your poles there. If you don't have a coach at your university, don't waste your time jumping without a coach. Just leave a pole you don't use at the college for pole runs or something.
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 11:45 pm
by MillerTime
im sure there is a coach at the college, but i highly doubt hes as good as my high school coach. the prob is, theres meets at the college that ill need my pole for. maybe i could hold the pole out the window with one hand, shift with the other, clutch/gas with left foot and stear with right knee.

dont know if i could keep that up for very long though :p
Posted: Sun Aug 29, 2004 11:57 pm
by rainbowgirl28
I take it you are jumping unattached? If plan on jumping with the school, it sounds like you need to talk to the coaches there.
If you are jumping unattached when you have the opportunity to jump for a University, you are missing out on a great opportunity. If it sucked too bad you could always quit and train with your high school coach.
There are a couple threads on here about driving with poles. Use the search feature and find them.
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 6:50 pm
by MillerTime
this isnt a real big school, and i think it competes in the junior NCAA, NCJAA or somethin. there was a guy that came and practiced with us last year, and there was also a decathalon guy that did also cause they said our coach was better.
transporting poles
Posted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 10:35 pm
by vaultmom
Get a pole bag or a cardboard tube or a big PVC pipe to put the poles in for storage... you dont want to damage them.
put your pole bag outside the doors of your car and attach it to the mirror or to the back door using bungees or towels shut in the window... makes a sling. YOu can tie it down more using tape if it flops about. YOu can do this on any small car. A van or an SUV we would put the bag onto of the car and use bungees. It is easier to attach on the top of the car if you have a lugage rack . I have seen them sticking out the bak of a truck window too leaning into the bed of the truck. good luck
Re: transporting poles
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 9:37 am
by cdmilton
A roof rack such as a yakima or thule are the best ways in my opinion to transport poles.
Poles
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 7:48 pm
by jmayesvaultmom
If just a short distance, Jodie has opened her sunroof and stuck them out the sunroof and bungeed them to her passenger headrest...but that was only 2 or 3 poles!

Looked really weird going down the street!

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 9:16 pm
by 1yeldud1
I would assume that jodie had the poles horizontal, resting on the roof of the car. If the poles were placed vertical thru the sun roof and lashed to the herad rest there could be a very dangerious situation with the poles possibly touching over head power lines.
poles
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 7:10 am
by jmayesvaultmom
No...she had the bottom of the poles wedged back at the bottom of her back window above the back seat, then they ran beside the headrest where we bungeed, then they came out the sun roof at about a 30 degree angle to the ground. She has a little Honda Civic and the poles didn't stick up more than the top of any UPS truck or anything else. We did think about lines....and low bridges. She just did that for about 3 miles from home to school.... small low car, low angle. By the time you figure from the back window to where they started to come out the sunroof...on 13' poles there was only about 6' sticking out by then. I agree...those of you with big tall vehicles don't stick them out at 90 degrees...you will probably have major problems

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 9:25 am
by lianabean
I wrap towels around my poles, place the poles parallel to the car, and roll the window up on the extra towel. Sounds confusing I know, haha, but it has always worked for me. I've only used that method to transport 2 poles together though.
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 11:56 am
by Lord of the Poles
I have two ropes, tie up the pole on the passenger side of my car, one rope tied into a knot and put under the hood so it stays up there, and then I tie the other one to the back using the joint from the trunk door. works fine for me. kinda hard to explain like you said.