djhurayt
Member
Is there anywhere on the N2 site that I can monitor how many spots may be left for an event.
There are a few more mid-summer (Aug/Sept) that I might try to attend but only if it in is not a 90/90 (temp/humidity) weekend. I was hoping I could monitor how many spots are available as time gets closer and spots runout.
Had I been smart (which I'm not) I would have signed up for these earlier iffy event(s) prior to registering for the Oct RA event. Then if it was to blasted hot for Roebling and/or CMP, I could cancel and have credits in my basket. I suppose I could still do that via cancelling the RA event. I think it cost me a few dollars, but may be the better thing to do. Or I just go ahead and register for the iffies, with the same process in mind.
I think credits are good for one year from some date (event, date originally registered, ???, not sure which) does anybody know for sure. Guess another read through the rider's manual is order. I just hate giving somebody my money to hold for me. And yes I'm a tight-ass combined with my "toys" fund running low this year . . .
There are a few more mid-summer (Aug/Sept) that I might try to attend but only if it in is not a 90/90 (temp/humidity) weekend. I was hoping I could monitor how many spots are available as time gets closer and spots runout.
Had I been smart (which I'm not) I would have signed up for these earlier iffy event(s) prior to registering for the Oct RA event. Then if it was to blasted hot for Roebling and/or CMP, I could cancel and have credits in my basket. I suppose I could still do that via cancelling the RA event. I think it cost me a few dollars, but may be the better thing to do. Or I just go ahead and register for the iffies, with the same process in mind.
I think credits are good for one year from some date (event, date originally registered, ???, not sure which) does anybody know for sure. Guess another read through the rider's manual is order. I just hate giving somebody my money to hold for me. And yes I'm a tight-ass combined with my "toys" fund running low this year . . .