What might be a good idea for a first time would be to figure out about
a 2-hour drive that can be broken into two sections with a food stop in
the middle. That way you can talk it over at lunch and see who wants to
go ahead and do the 2nd half.
Hot tip - be sure you pre-run it a few days before. Nothing like a
closed road to put the damper on a good cruise.
Dan Neff wrote:
> Gang,
>
> A question for all you well endowed Roadster states :)
> Some of us Rocky Mountain owners are tossin' around trying put
> together a ride some weekend in Sept.. Having never been to one, let
> alone done one, would anyone mind posting some pointers?
> Main question that comes to mind is how much ride-time should be
> planned compared to beer and b.s. time? Most of us would be looking
> at an hr+ from all directions just to rendezvous, so i'm thinking
> perhaps a fairly short (1 hr?) ride, then ample time to chat.
> 'Course the aspen will start changing around then, so a longer ride
> wouldn't be lacking in reward..
>
> thanks,
> DAn.
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> Dan Neff '69 2000
> SRL311-12866
> Colorado Springs,CO
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