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Segway Fest 2003 - Day 1 morning
 
The morning of day one at Segway Fest 2003. There is a maximum of 48 photos per album, so enjoy them all. Click a photo to enlarge.
 

   


McCormick Place where Segway Fest was held.
Our building is at the bottom. We glided through the above to get to the lake.
News truck at 6:30 AM, I went back to bed til show time!
GlideMaster answers a question.
Everyone picked up their badge at the table.
Gliding inside was allowed and helped save time.
The HT's were lined up everywhere.
A handy power outlet was necessary for those staying at Printer's Row.
Show Schedule was full of activities. No free time at all.
The police stood by for extra security and traffic control outside.
Richard Schnell (RRSchnell)
Rosemary Schnell
Matt from Celebration, FL and Jordan (OPTI6600)
Keith from NEVrland
The kiosk from relay
You can have your HT painted just like this!
These custom designs add about $500.
relay is truckin with many NEV's.
Visit http://www.relaytogo.com/ for information.
They are ready to serve your NEV needs.
Demos were given throughout Segway Fest.
Charles enjoys the glide.
The "monster" Seg is seen for the first time!
18 mph top speed!
Phillip and Beth both have a Segway smile.
The family that glides together, needs more Segways!
Neelix loves the HT, modified or not.
Time to chat before the doors open.
Brooster checks tags as the doors open for Segway Fest 2003.
Get your free key from Linda.
PT, Mike and Deana (I need more pixels to read these tags!)
Segway accessories at 10% off!
The first Segway sold at auction for FIRST.
Over $160,000 for this beauty.
Various items for sale.
Doug Field from Segway LLC gives an introductory message.
The large crowd is enthusiastic.
Ron Reich's great information on HT batteries.
There will not be a test afterwards.
Lots of details to maximize battery life and performance.
Where is that indicator again?
Keep your batteries cool and your HT will love you!
Avoid the dreaded negative discharge.
10 cycles, now they tell me!
Glide smoothly for long life.
This tip summary was passed out to all.
Ron takes the heat for the charge light position.
Tobias is enjoying Segway Fest.