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Costa Mesa

1995 Harbor Blvd Suite A
Costa Mesa, CA 92627-2668
(949) 574-9990
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Manager: Dave Dirickson
E-mail: dave.dirickson@racknroad.com

Costa Mesa Store Manager Dave Dirickson began his career with Rack N Road in 2000. Dave, who was born in Fresno, spent some time in our Bay Ares stores, Bellevue and Seattle locations before being promoted to manager in 2005, now calls Costa Mesa his home. He enjoys hanging out at the beach, playing golf and riding motorcycles. He started playing golf only a few years ago and already has a round that included a 120 yard eagle chip and another 40 yard chip for a birdie to his credit! Watch out Mr. Woods! He’s been riding motorcycles for over 20 years and is currently rolling a Suzuki TL1000R. Throughout his career with Rack N Road, he has amassed an incredible amount of product knowledge and developed into a top tier installer. We appreciate his enthusiasm and are proud to have him in our organization.

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Travelers: jeff somera
  Origin: orange county
Destination: big bear

my only days off from work are during the week. everytime i pack up and start driving to the mountains i have to get on the freeway with the rest of the working world. after a couple of minutes in traffic the road usaually clears up. its always great seeing the look on poeples' faces as they look at my rack with my board knowing that they get to be stuck at work while i get to go board all day.

Product of choicethule 725 snowboard rack clamped on to factory bars.

   
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Travelers: Shawn Bond
  Origin: Santa Clarita, California
Destination: Scott Tinley's Adventures, San Luis Obisbo, California

My pregnant wife, sister-in-law, and I packed up and headed north to compete in the Scott Tinley's Adventures Triathlon (yes,even my wife competed). Five hours later, we set up camp, built a fire and relaxed. The following day, we all swam, biked and ran. Everyone finished. It was a wonderful day and a great weekend. See you next year, Shawn.

Product of choiceBVG XE2 (Thule) 4BK

   
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Travelers: Clement Aleka-Gorai
  Origin: Kaneohe, HI
Destination: Mt.Whitney

My name is Clement Aleka-Gorai They call me a rare bread mountaineer because I'm from Hawaii, recenty (May 2006) I had climb Mt.Whitney,CA. 14,497ft( high'est in the lower 48 states).My climb started out at whitney portal trailhead 8,300ft their were still a lot of snow and ice, I stayed at 12,300ft for the first night before wakeing up the next moring to make a summit bid, after making the summit around 1245pm, which I took in the view and sights took a whole lots of pictures for about 1/2 hour, headed back down to 12,300 which I had stayed for a second night, the next morning I had push back out to the trailhead.

Product of choiceThule Spirit Box for all of the gear.

   
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Travelers: Drexel Agner
  Origin: San Diego, CA
Destination: La Paz, Mexico

My wife and I drove the Baja in her Honda CRV and my 1991 Honda Civic. We were moving to Mexico with our two kids 9 and 11 years old plus a German Shorthair. The weather was nice and being March the wild flowers were out. The dessert was a blaze of color most of the way. So many sizes and types of Cacti. It was difficult to drive and look at the scenery as there are no shoulders on the road and the trucks take the corners wide. Three days and several checkpoints later we arrived in La Paz and our new home.

Product of choicehitch mounted cargo carrier for the Ford Expedition

   
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