Bob, et.al.
I wish we weren't so far off the track from Road America and had more to
offer in our area or I would suggest that you come this way between BRIC and
VTR.
We will have a late night on Sunday night as the Endurance Race is the last
race of the day. We are going to use Monday to clean up and recoup. Tuesday
morning I have a factory tour of the Worlds Largest Tractor Factory lined up
for Paul Richardson.
Wednesday morning Linda, Paul & I are going to head for VTR on the scenic
route.
We are 200 miles south of Hudson and if anyone has an interested in the
assembly of the most popular tractor in the world, let me know. I can
provide information about lodging and set up the tour.
Might make a stopping off place for some folks on their final approach to
VTR. There are some great scenic back roads approaching Hudson from here,
if you know where they are.
Look on the map....it is Waterloo/Cedar Falls, Iowa
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From: Bob Lang[SMTP:LANG@ISIS.MIT.EDU]
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 1998 1:21 PM
To: triumphs@autox.team.net; fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: The Great TR-venture '98 Edition
Well,
It's time to plan again... sorry about the short notice.
I'm making the trek from Boston, MA to Hudson, WI by way of Elkhart
Lake,
WI for VTR and the Brian Redmond International Challenge at Road
America.
I'm just trying to see if there are any other Triumph folks out
there in
Cyber Space that are planning on a similar route...
In short I-90 to I-43 and some I-94 in there somewhere over in
Wisconsin.
I'll actually try to do some scenic roads (for example I intend to
avoid
the NY State Thruway by means of taking US 20 from Albany-ish to
somewhere this side of Scranton, NY... but this is def. not a scenic
tour. I mean to get to Road America in 2 days from Boston...
FWIW, I'll be in Hudson, WI the day before the VTR starts (Monday,
July 20),
so I could be available to "help out" if anyone needs hand doing
whatever.
So, if anyone has an itinerary that is anything like this or if you
are
along any of the major routes that I indicated and if you are
interested
in possibly caravanning in some way - then please drop me a line. I
really don't like the idea of driving 1300+ miles completely by
myself,
however, I will warn everybody that I make many studid jokes over
the CB
in order to drown out or cut down on the bordom factor that one gets
when
driving the "interstate route".
Andy M.? Bob B.?? Anyone else en route???
latah.
rml
a-yup.
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