DATE CHANGE - September Saturday Evening Drive
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DATE CHANGE - September Saturday Evening Drive
I need to change the date of the drive to Saturday, October 2nd. Please PM or reply to this thread if you will still be able to attend.
Due to popular demand, I am doing a reprise of the August drive. We will be heading out to North Texas near the Oklahoma border to hit some roads from the infamous Tom's Turbine Drive. This month the journey will be slightly different. We will not be stopping at Lake Nocona for pictures. Instead we will head across a famous bridge over the Red River. This will be another great evening of fun driving and enjoying a few cold ones and dinner afterwards.
Here is your chance to enjoy a few of the great car roads North Texas has to offer. Bring your favorite car and a tank full of gas and get ready for a nice run through the back roads and highways to a location where we will have dinner/drinks.
Who: You and however many people will ride with you (open to all car makes and models)
What: Saturday Evening Drive (SED) to Dinner/Drinks (RAIN OR SHINE)
When: October 2nd - Start Time - 5:30 PM SHARP
Start: Valley View - Check Email/PM
End: Muenster
Requirements: FRS Radio, full tank of fuel, and safe driving skills
Route Map: Provided the day of the drive (Please do not ask for a map ahead of time)
Dinner/Drinks: Doc's Bar and Grill, Muenster
Details: From the meet point, the route is approximately 100 miles or about 2 hours. On this trip, we will stop along the way for a quick break.
Post here or pm if you would like to attend. There is a limited number of spots available for safety reasons. If you have any questions please post them or pm me. Thank you and I look forward to seeing you guys and gals there!
Click Here for Pictures from Last Month's Drive
Click Here for Pictures of the Roads We Will Drive
Confirmed
Lead: VA2K
2. LMB2000
3. mchau101
4. Drew W.
5. Tony M.
6. MLK
7. DRV4FUN
8. tomauto
9. Blake
10. Jared G.
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Due to popular demand, I am doing a reprise of the August drive. We will be heading out to North Texas near the Oklahoma border to hit some roads from the infamous Tom's Turbine Drive. This month the journey will be slightly different. We will not be stopping at Lake Nocona for pictures. Instead we will head across a famous bridge over the Red River. This will be another great evening of fun driving and enjoying a few cold ones and dinner afterwards.
Here is your chance to enjoy a few of the great car roads North Texas has to offer. Bring your favorite car and a tank full of gas and get ready for a nice run through the back roads and highways to a location where we will have dinner/drinks.
Who: You and however many people will ride with you (open to all car makes and models)
What: Saturday Evening Drive (SED) to Dinner/Drinks (RAIN OR SHINE)
When: October 2nd - Start Time - 5:30 PM SHARP
Start: Valley View - Check Email/PM
End: Muenster
Requirements: FRS Radio, full tank of fuel, and safe driving skills
Route Map: Provided the day of the drive (Please do not ask for a map ahead of time)
Dinner/Drinks: Doc's Bar and Grill, Muenster
Details: From the meet point, the route is approximately 100 miles or about 2 hours. On this trip, we will stop along the way for a quick break.
Post here or pm if you would like to attend. There is a limited number of spots available for safety reasons. If you have any questions please post them or pm me. Thank you and I look forward to seeing you guys and gals there!
Click Here for Pictures from Last Month's Drive
Click Here for Pictures of the Roads We Will Drive
Confirmed
Lead: VA2K
2. LMB2000
3. mchau101
4. Drew W.
5. Tony M.
6. MLK
7. DRV4FUN
8. tomauto
9. Blake
10. Jared G.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
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Originally Posted by berlinas2k2,Sep 9 2010, 05:53 PM
You realize the drift event is this same day from 11-6pm....
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Originally Posted by tomauto,Sep 11 2010, 02:39 PM
I'll catch up with you mid-drive like last time, I would love to see the prints that you have, I rarely get to see the finished product