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Live From The Michigan Transit Show

Conference started off with a huge golf tournament at the Crystal Mountain – Mountain Ridge Course (link).

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Getting’ the carts fired up!

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Tiffany piping one.

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Hole 13 I think…bogey :-(

We then had a reception and great dinner…stepping into the trade show the next day…

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That was followed by dinner outside in the perfect weather at the base of the mountain…

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Then Regan (BAE Sales Rep) and I hit the Alpine Slide (link). We rode it 6 times!

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Regan Johnson

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I won the first 2, then we ended up tying 3-3! Great show, great resort. I love Michigan!

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