Hi Gang,
I am thinking about planning another "run" in New England for May 14th. My runs involve driving. We will see some of the most enjoyable roads for our cars that New England has to offer. The last one we did took us on a great mix of twisties and flats that gave all attendess equal opportunity to drive their Marauder like the performance cars that they are.
I hope to follow a similar route as last time. We gave Rt 7 a blast, we stopped at two (not one) of the last covered bridges remaining in New England, we drove through the horse country of Millbrook, NY and wound up in the northwest corner of MA where we took in some of the most scenic views that MA has to offer. In spite of all of the miles that we drove we still took the time to stop for breakfast, lunch and some home made fudge at a shop in Florida, MA.
Odds are breakfast will be in New Britain, CT at 9:00 am. Folks suggested last time that later would be better so 9 it is. If we are successful at covering the right ground we will wind up in Northampton, MA to enjoy some great Mexican food for dinner. If you don't like Mexican there are other great places nearby,
If you are interested in attending this run, please, post here. Speed limit club members should probably sit this one out.
I'll pick up your email addresses from the site and send everyone the final details when we get closer to the date.
Welcome to spring, gang.
Dan
I am thinking about planning another "run" in New England for May 14th. My runs involve driving. We will see some of the most enjoyable roads for our cars that New England has to offer. The last one we did took us on a great mix of twisties and flats that gave all attendess equal opportunity to drive their Marauder like the performance cars that they are.
I hope to follow a similar route as last time. We gave Rt 7 a blast, we stopped at two (not one) of the last covered bridges remaining in New England, we drove through the horse country of Millbrook, NY and wound up in the northwest corner of MA where we took in some of the most scenic views that MA has to offer. In spite of all of the miles that we drove we still took the time to stop for breakfast, lunch and some home made fudge at a shop in Florida, MA.
Odds are breakfast will be in New Britain, CT at 9:00 am. Folks suggested last time that later would be better so 9 it is. If we are successful at covering the right ground we will wind up in Northampton, MA to enjoy some great Mexican food for dinner. If you don't like Mexican there are other great places nearby,
If you are interested in attending this run, please, post here. Speed limit club members should probably sit this one out.
Welcome to spring, gang.
Dan