As
much as you all may want to brag about three digit numbers, the original, the
initial number system went well into the four digit numbers. Actually plus or
minus 2500. Ron and Ruth Waltenspeil, long time members from the west are in
the 2400's and they were riding long before many of those with one, two, or
three digit AERC numbers.
So,
do not compare longevity with the AERC numbers less than
3000.
Bob
Bob Morris Morris Endurance Enterprises Boise, ID
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On Behalf Of Gary Fend Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 4:54
PM To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [RC] RE: AHA
Letter/Three digits
This is interesting since we were just discussing it a few weeks ago
when we printed out a list of all the members in the West to look up or
check current members for the OH ride.
There are only 3 members in the West with 3 digit numbers and after
that it pretty much goes alphabetical until about #2500.
There is even one member with 6 digits before they went to the
MXXXXX.