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Some things we did that we should think about incorporating into our cruises: 1. Brief stops after many of the good sections until all people are caught up 2. 2-way radios between front and rear cars to know when everyone is caught up (we actually forgot these, but it'd help significantly if a group is large...) 3. At stops, passengers were given the option to hop in other peoples cars if they'd like and see how they feel - I really liked this idea for the sight-seers. Granted, many of us would be in Z's, but in THIS Group, it the car makes/models varied greatly. 4. A short safety briefing at the beginning to remind and warn people of what to expect, and what to NOT do (bunch up, for instance, before a giant tree limb appears after a corner :-p) |
Oh, also - we made a facebook page for a cruise group. We were going to use that as a coordinating point to get people to come rather than use Forum posts on many different forums. Everyone is welcome, of course.
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The trip was a fun one... hopefully it will become a somewhat regular event. It really made me appreciate my new setup.
@ RandyD... wanna thank you for scoping out those roads. Everyone enjoyed them. Was worth the drive out to fairfax. @ b1adesofcha0s... im sure it'll happen again. I almost slept past it myself. My dog managed to wake me up in time tho lol @ XwChriswX... im sure your car would have been fine. Tires are important but untill you really learn to push the car to the limit, i dont think they are as much a factor. plus there are limits on public roads anyway. |
Bring the route farther north, and I'd be more available to attend.
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Too bad I missed the fgtry. b1ades just didn't want to get out of bed.
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