- February 13th, 2010, 12:44 am
#37691
Just got back from my first ever Monster Truck show (My favorite, El Turo Loco). I must admit, I didn't know what to expect. I was as in awe as the children entering behind me who kept ooeing and ahhing. Their parents must have fooled them earlier because one said, "I thought we were going to Chucky Cheese." I had been concerned about the flying dirt, but it had been so watered down I didn't notice any lingering in the air because of its almost mud consistency.
At first I didn't think there was enough room in the Time Warner Cable Arena, but it was an exciting time to see those huge beast on wheels go air born and almost hang there for seconds. It's just amazing how they run right over smaller cars. For what they did, there was plenty of room, but I'm sure there's nothing like an opened top arena with lots of room for them to speed. There were exhaust issues which lead to a white cloud hovering above the arena, but that was quickly remedied when fan systems were turned on and the cloud diapered, but the exhaust oders stayed present throughout the event.
While I don't see myself following after this type of event or wheeling out to see it every time it comes to town, it was something new for me, something to do. I liked it okay. I believe there are still 2 more shows on Feb.13 before they head out of town. An unexpected treat of the evening was seeing Carowinds guest who were happy to see me. We talked about Phantom Flyers, of course, but the topic that dominated our conversation... The Intemidator.
Interesting weather we're having lately...
At first I didn't think there was enough room in the Time Warner Cable Arena, but it was an exciting time to see those huge beast on wheels go air born and almost hang there for seconds. It's just amazing how they run right over smaller cars. For what they did, there was plenty of room, but I'm sure there's nothing like an opened top arena with lots of room for them to speed. There were exhaust issues which lead to a white cloud hovering above the arena, but that was quickly remedied when fan systems were turned on and the cloud diapered, but the exhaust oders stayed present throughout the event.
While I don't see myself following after this type of event or wheeling out to see it every time it comes to town, it was something new for me, something to do. I liked it okay. I believe there are still 2 more shows on Feb.13 before they head out of town. An unexpected treat of the evening was seeing Carowinds guest who were happy to see me. We talked about Phantom Flyers, of course, but the topic that dominated our conversation... The Intemidator.
Interesting weather we're having lately...


