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Dan
09-17-2004, 05:12 AM
I know that there is a plan for a foliage trip in PA but I had already been thinknig about doing one up here and I figured some of us don't want to travel to PA.

Besides, our peak week is usually earlier than thiers.

I am thinking about a CT/MA route. Western MA and central CT offer some great foliage views.

If I can see that we have good interest for this from the New England Marauders I will go to work on planning out a "drivers" route which will include an assortment of roads that will be good for sightseeing, driving the twisties and some highway cruising.

I will also set up a few stops where we can get out of our car, stretch our legs a bit and do a little walking around.

Naturally, there will be good places to eat. I could line up breakfast, lunch and dinner or we could just do lunch an dinner.

I will put my thoughts on the route next.

-Dan

Dan
09-17-2004, 05:21 AM
My thoughts on the route are...

We meet in the Hartford area. If we are early enough I'll take you all to my favorite diner which is 10 minutes away. From there we take our highway time for about a half hour into Southbury, CT and from there we have a really nice road that takes us up into New Milford, CT. New Milford has a really nice green that is very scenic. That can be our first stop or we can roll on.

After that, we can hit Rt. 7 north. Rt. 7 north is a totally awesome road. Smooth pavement, nice corners and more. North about 7 miles is the Bulls Bridge, one of the last remaining covered bridges in the US. This, again, is a nice area to take photos and do a bit of walking around.

Back on 7 north again to Kent, CT. If the timing works out we can stop for lunch or, we can make a quick stop to Kent Falls. This is once of the most scenic waterfalls you will see.

After that we will do some motoring north up into Adams, MA where I know some back roads in the Florida, MA area that take us through state fores and provide us with some breathtaking views.

Next stop, The Summit. This is a place where you can see for miles, and miles, and miles.

Next, we run route 2 out east and then 91 south to North Hampton, MA which is not only a great little town but also the home to one of my favorite restaurants where we can eat mexican, drink Coronas and wrap up a great day in New England.

Our peak week is typically the 2nd or 3rd weekend in Oct. It will be hard to call until a bit later in Septbember but the date will be called based on the foliage peak.

Thoughts?

-Dan

valkyrie
09-17-2004, 06:23 AM
My thoughts on the route are...

We meet in the Hartford area. If we are early enough I'll take you all to my favorite diner which is 10 minutes away. From there we take our highway time for about a half hour into Southbury, CT and from there we have a really nice road that takes us up into New Milford, CT. New Milford has a really nice green that is very scenic. That can be our first stop or we can roll on.

After that, we can hit Rt. 7 north. Rt. 7 north is a totally awesome road. Smooth pavement, nice corners and more. North about 7 miles is the Bulls Bridge, one of the last remaining covered bridges in the US. This, again, is a nice area to take photos and do a bit of walking around.

Back on 7 north again to Kent, CT. If the timing works out we can stop for lunch or, we can make a quick stop to Kent Falls. This is once of the most scenic waterfalls you will see.

After that we will do some motoring north up into Adams, MA where I know some back roads in the Florida, MA area that take us through state fores and provide us with some breathtaking views.

Next stop, The Summit. This is a place where you can see for miles, and miles, and miles.

Next, we run route 2 out east and then 91 south to North Hampton, MA which is not only a great little town but also the home to one of my favorite restaurants where we can eat mexican, drink Coronas and wrap up a great day in New England.

Our peak week is typically the 2nd or 3rd weekend in Oct. It will be hard to call until a bit later in Septbember but the date will be called based on the foliage peak.

Thoughts?

-Dan


I am in to whatever is agreeable to the masses. ;)

Krytin
09-17-2004, 05:42 PM
Yeah ...^^^what he said^^^.

ultravorx
09-17-2004, 09:23 PM
Yeah ...^^^what he said^^^.
Ditto





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BillyGman
09-17-2004, 11:16 PM
That sounds cool. Route 7 is a nice drive like Dan has stated. But I would first need to know what week is best before I can say if I can make it or not. BTW, Saturdays are better for me, but if Saturdays aren't good for you guys, then please bring that to light.

Dan
09-18-2004, 04:51 AM
The reaction to this is good, so far. :)

I woud be planning a Saturday thing. We will have to watch the news to pick the right one. As I said earlier, the 2nd or 3rd week of Oct is normally peak.

Right now, anyone who would consider this should post here. I would want to pre run the route just to seek out any other cool stops along that way should the need to "adjust on the fly" arises.

-Dan

Dan
10-08-2004, 06:28 PM
Folks,

WE ARE A GO!!!

WHO: Any Marauder owner who RSVP's via email.
WHAT: A Marauder foliage trip
WHY: You're kidding, right?
WHERE: CT and Western, MA.
WHEN: OCTOBER 17th, 2004. Starting at 8:00 AM in New Britain, CT.

The route for this trip has already been partially described in this thread. Odds are, we will put a decent amount of miles on our cars that day.

It is predicted by forecasters that the 16-17 weekend will be the peak weekend for the area.

HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO
If you want to attend EMAIL Mike Tibbetts at michael.tibbetts@nypro.com and let him know. There is an RSVP cut off. That day is Friday, October 15, 12:00 PM.

The final details such as the exact location of the meeting point, our departure time, and so on will be delievered via email by the end of the day Friday.

The reason for the RSVP is to have an accurate head count for the breakfast location and other preparations.

It is funny. If we only get three or four cars it will make for the kind of fun that can only come when we run in a small pack. On the other hand, if we get a lot of folks it will make for the kind of fun that can only come when you're hanging with a bunch of folks with similar interest. Kind of cool, huh?

One last thing. There may be a time or two where we might be travelling at what could be considered a "brisk" pace. Nothing dangerous but occasionally frisky. :) If you belong to the speed limit club you won't enjoy this tour and should stay home. :)

Mike and I both look forward to your RSVP's. It will be a most enjoyable day.

-Dan

Dan
10-08-2004, 06:30 PM
PS: Please plan to have a Motorola FRS or Motorola FRS compatible radio for car to car comms.

PhkinQk
10-08-2004, 07:54 PM
Something tells me the leaves may look the same this year, anyone want to race from stop to stop??? :P

:banana2:

Dan
10-11-2004, 04:32 AM
Is anyone planning to go to this?

Dan

martyo
10-11-2004, 04:56 AM
Is anyone planning to go to this?

Dan

Man I would love to go, but I will be in the ATL playing with the S****t P*****t. Have a great time though and definitely count me in for next time!!

MM03MOK
10-11-2004, 05:53 AM
Bunny will be on the road visiting Marauder friends coast-to-coast for a week and will be unable to join the fun. Have a great time!

Dan
10-11-2004, 06:09 AM
Marty and Bunny,

Have fun doing your thing. There will be other times.

It would have been nice to finally meet you.

Dan

Go Mifuni
10-11-2004, 07:02 AM
Bunny will be on the road visiting Marauder friends coast-to-coast for a week and will be unable to join the fun. Have a great time!
Hey Bunny, Don't forget you still owe me a ride! :burn:
Have fun.
Next time, eh?

MM03MOK
10-11-2004, 07:04 AM
Do you have an appointment yet?

Hey Bunny, Don't forget you still owe me a ride! :burn:
Have fun.
Next time, eh?

BillyGman
10-11-2004, 10:33 AM
Something tells me the leaves may look the same this year, anyone want to race from stop to stop??? :P

:banana2:
yeah, I do. :banana2:

BillyGman
10-11-2004, 10:36 AM
Is anyone planning to go to this?

Dana couple questions here......

Who's this Mike Tibbets guy? How many other people besides us Marauder people are going along w/us?

Go Mifuni
10-11-2004, 11:19 AM
a couple questions here......

Who's this Mike Tibbets guy? How many other people besides us Marauder people are going along w/us?

I'M this Mike Tibbetts guy. :D
And as far as who's going, so far it's just me and Dan.
No, Bunny. No appointment yet.
Mods were put (temporarily) on the back burner for now.
House comes first.

BillyGman
10-11-2004, 11:36 AM
Oh, well how ya doin' Mike, amd pleased to "meet" you(so to speak). I'm in as long as we can get atleast a few more people. I mean half a dozen would be nice. What about frank (aka "Ultravorx")??? And if 8:00 am is an hour or two too early for anyone who might want to come from NY to join us, then I sure wouldn't complain about making it at 9:00 or even 10:00 am since I'm a night owl. I mean I'll get up at 6:30 am to meet you guys if I have to, but if you expect people from NY to come, then they will have to be hauling themselves out of bed at 5 or 5:30am after a Saturday night. Especially if they want to wash their car before coming out w/us. Not to mention they would have to wash their car in the dark at that hour. :rolleyes:

And besides that, what are you married guys gonna be served w/divorce papers if you don't make it back home by lunch time? I mean how long are you planning on this thing to last? The way I was thinking, we should be putting in about 4 hours of driving, and couple that with a couple hours for hangin' out or whatever, and so a total of 6 or 7 hours should do it. Right? That would easily get us all back home in time for supper at 6:00PM even if we started out by 10:00am. Which would be perfect IMO. And that would also give people who might be traveling a little further to drag themselves out of bed, wash their cars, and travel to meet us. Also it isn't uncommon for me to get home at 1:00 am Sunday morning. Maybe you married guys might remember that when you were single??? :D

Go Mifuni
10-11-2004, 11:57 AM
Oh, well how ya doin' Mike, amd pleased to "meet" you(so to speak). I'm in as long as we can get atleast a few more people. I mean half a dozen would be nice. What about frank (aka "Ultravorx")??? And if 8:00 am is an hour or two too early for anyone who might want to come from NY to join us, then I sure wouldn't complain about making it at 9:00 or even 10:00 am since I'm a night owl. I mean I'll get up at 6:30 am to meet you guys if I have to, but if you expect people from NY to come, then they will have to be hauling themselves out of bed at 5 or 5:30am after a Saturday night. Especially if they want to wash their car before coming out w/us. Not to mention they would have to wash their car in the dark at that hour. :rolleyes:
Pleased to meet you too. :beer:
As far as the time schedule goes, I'm afraid you'll have to take that up with Dan. It's his thing. I'm just collecting emails (trying anyway) so I can let everyone know the final schedule.
If you come, were at 1/4 dozen. Almost there....

ultravorx
10-11-2004, 01:07 PM
Oh, well how ya doin' Mike, amd pleased to "meet" you(so to speak). I'm in as long as we can get atleast a few more people. I mean half a dozen would be nice. What about frank (aka "Ultravorx")???
I can go, but i wont be able to join the trip until about 11:30. I have church from 9-11 (im the organist there). If we could meet up at a later time, im definatly down for the cruise! Let me know,
Frank
p.s. I'll be running winter tires though because of "center balding" on the rears, inner wear on the fronts, and a rear tire that keeps getting flats (10 patches to date). I decided i'll run winter tires till spring when i'll buy new shoes!

Go Mifuni
10-11-2004, 02:34 PM
I can go, but i wont be able to join the trip until about 11:30. I have church from 9-11 (im the organist there). If we could meet up at a later time, im definatly down for the cruise! Let me know,
Frank
p.s. I'll be running winter tires though because of "center balding" on the rears, inner wear on the fronts, and a rear tire that keeps getting flats (10 patches to date). I decided i'll run winter tires till spring when i'll buy new shoes!
All right! :banana2:
Frank, send me your email address so I can put you on the list.
Counting a maybe from BillyGman, that's 4. :2thumbs:
Anybody else?

MENINBLK
10-11-2004, 05:06 PM
I'd love to come up and hang with you guys but I've got to work on 10/17.
My company has a booth at the Digital Life Expo in the Javits Center,
and I'll be there answering many questions like BDJ put here in another post...

So if you change your minds, and change the date, I'd put in an RSVP for sure...

Bigdogjim
10-11-2004, 05:20 PM
My company has a booth at the Digital Life Expo in the Javits Center,
and I'll be there answering many questions like BDJ put here in another post...


OK! Now we'er cooking! If you find answers to any questions that I asked in the other post please let me kow:)

:P :help:

Go Mifuni
10-12-2004, 04:24 AM
I'd love to come up and hang with you guys but I've got to work on 10/17.
My company has a booth at the Digital Life Expo in the Javits Center,
and I'll be there answering many questions like BDJ put here in another post...

So if you change your minds, and change the date, I'd put in an RSVP for sure...
Oh well MENINBLK,
Too bad you've gotta work.
As far as I know, the date and time is set.
Maybe next time.

If anyone has any special scheduling requests, talk to Dan (the guy who started this thread) before Friday at noon.

Dan
10-12-2004, 06:20 PM
If we get just one person from NY who wants to go and who says the time is too early I will change it. Otherwise, there is a lot of ground to cover and an early start gives us the chance to put some miles down, make a few stops and not feel rushed.

What I don't understand is why anyoe wouldn't come unless there weren't a set number of cars showing. Billy, if we weren't friends I wouldn't say something but, come on, man, what kind of way is that? :)

I am going to do this whether we have two cars or twenty. I just had the chance to prerun part of our route on Sunday and it will be breathtaking. We are going to nail peak weak dead on. Part of the route has a view that is well over 60 miles. I have selected roads that are DRIVERS ROADS, to say the least. This event will be one that will cover it all from great driving to great views to historic locations to visit.

Frank, you can call me on my cell to find out where we are at 11:30. I'll gladly tell you.

It would be nice if we could get a nice bunch of cars going.

-Dan

valkyrie
10-12-2004, 06:38 PM
If we get just one person from NY who wants to go and who says the time is too early I will change it. Otherwise, there is a lot of ground to cover and an early start gives us the chance to put some miles down, make a few stops and not feel rushed.

What I don't understand is why anyoe wouldn't come unless there weren't a set number of cars showing. Billy, if we weren't friends I wouldn't say something but, come on, man, what kind of way is that? :)

I am going to do this whether we have two cars or twenty. I just had the chance to prerun part of our route on Sunday and it will be breathtaking. We are going to nail peak weak dead on. Part of the route has a view that is well over 60 miles. I have selected roads that are DRIVERS ROADS, to say the least. This event will be one that will cover it all from great driving to great views to historic locations to visit.

Frank, you can call me on my cell to find out where we are at 11:30. I'll gladly tell you.

It would be nice if we could get a nice bunch of cars going.

-Dan


Sorry I can't make it. If I can get away I am considering going to Englishtown for the Ford weekend.

Go Mifuni
10-13-2004, 10:08 AM
Sorry I can't make it. If I can get away I am considering going to Englishtown for the Ford weekend.
Maybe next time Valkyrie.

So far we've got:
Dan
Me
Ultravorx (late)
Larry (maybe)
BillyGman (maybe)

Am I missing anybody?

Larry Durham
10-14-2004, 05:56 PM
Maybe next time Valkyrie.

So far we've got:
Dan
Me
Ultravorx (late)
Larry (maybe)
BillyGman (maybe)

Am I missing anybody?

Count me in. My wife and I are looking forward to meeting all of you. I'll email Go Mifuni for meeting times and directions. See you all Sunday P.s the 04 is stock so I'll have to keep it to a min of 100 mph

Larry Durham
10-14-2004, 06:06 PM
Maybe next time Valkyrie.

So far we've got:
Dan
Me
Ultravorx (late)
Larry (maybe)
BillyGman (maybe)

Am I missing anybody?

Count me in. My wife and I are looking forward to meeting all of you. I'll email Go Mifuni for meeting times and directions. See you all Sunday P.s the 04 is stock so I'll have to keep it to a min of 100 mph

Dan
10-14-2004, 06:43 PM
We'll keep it below that for sure. "Safe and reasonable" is my motto. Even when safe and reasonable is above the posted limit. :)

Dan

Dan
10-14-2004, 07:15 PM
The weather promises to be great! I just wrote up the final details announcement and when I look at it I realize that this is going to be a day that will be a ton of fun.

If you are on the edge right about attending, don't be, just sign up and join us. I have a route and day planned that anyone with a Marauder will enjoy.

I promise.

Dan

Go Mifuni
10-15-2004, 04:46 AM
The weather promises to be great! I just wrote up the final details announcement and when I look at it I realize that this is going to be a day that will be a ton of fun.

If you are on the edge right about attending, don't be, just sign up and join us. I have a route and day planned that anyone with a Marauder will enjoy.

I promise.

Dan

OK all,
Dan emailed me the route and the plans for the day and he is right, it is going to be a great time. He did a great job of fitting in a lot of stuff and left plenty of room so we won't be pressured or rushed. I will email the trip schedule to everyone who RSVPs to me (michael.tibbetts@nypro.com) by noon today.
Also, with your RSVP, could you give me a headcount so that we can make arrangements with the eateries.
I look forward to meeting you all,
Mike

Dan
10-15-2004, 11:41 AM
I just called one of the eateries as I was not sure if they were going to be open by when we stopped by. As it turns out they will be open until 2pm. That is awesome news.

Dan

Go Mifuni
10-15-2004, 11:41 AM
Dan, Larry, Frank, and Mike,

I just emailed everyone the final plans for the trip.
Get back to Dan or myself if the headcount is incorrect.

See ya all Sunday! :banana2:

Dan
10-17-2004, 05:47 PM
Well, we're back. We had a blast.

I'll let Larry and Mike say more.

Dan

MSR7878
10-18-2004, 04:06 AM
ALL,
I am sorry I couldn't make it, Saturday night wife and I were doing well at the Casino and wound up being there very late. I tried to leave a message for Dan at the Diner but they wouldn't take it. Sorry we missed out, glad you all had fun

- Mike

Go Mifuni
10-18-2004, 06:59 AM
Well, we're back. We had a blast.

I'll let Larry and Mike say more.

Dan

Yes we did Dan! :2thumbs:
You did a great job of choosing a route which combined the best opportunities for taking in some great scenery and letting our MM's loose on a plethora of straights and twisties. My kids will be talking about knocking down the "Baby Buckets" for a quite a while.
I think the best parts about yesterday were meeting you and Larry, and even though there were only three of us, watching peoples heads turn as we went by.
I think the only thing that could have made it better would have been more MMs.
I very much look forward to any future events.
Like maybe this spring?

Mike

Dan
10-18-2004, 02:02 PM
Mike,

That route is one of my personal favorites. I began running it as young as 19 years old. It doesn't matter what type of car you have there is something there.

You should tell the group about the old indian road and our quick blast up it. :) That was like launching from the inside of a space craft.

Your kids were and are great. They all behaved very nicely. They are lucky to have a father who is not afriad to matt it every now and then.

We don't have to wait for spring, you know? There is still the Pike. We could do that once in the month of November if you guys want. A nice part of the Pike is that it doesn't always have to involve cruising. There is one place in particular where the domestic cars hang out and talk for hours.

Let me know if you want to try something like it.

Dan

Go Mifuni
10-18-2004, 02:58 PM
Mike,

That route is one of my personal favorites. I began running it as young as 19 years old. It doesn't matter what type of car you have there is something there.

You should tell the group about the old indian road and our quick blast up it. :) That was like launching from the inside of a space craft.

Your kids were and are great. They all behaved very nicely. They are lucky to have a father who is not afriad to matt it every now and then.

We don't have to wait for spring, you know? There is still the Pike. We could do that once in the month of November if you guys want. A nice part of the Pike is that it doesn't always have to involve cruising. There is one place in particular where the domestic cars hang out and talk for hours.

Let me know if you want to try something like it.

Dan

The Pike sounds good.
When do they do it?
The only thing open for me in Nov. though is Sunday the 7th.

Larry Durham
10-19-2004, 06:53 AM
Yes we did Dan! :2thumbs:
You did a great job of choosing a route which combined the best opportunities for taking in some great scenery and letting our MM's loose on a plethora of straights and twisties. My kids will be talking about knocking down the "Baby Buckets" for a quite a while.
I think the best parts about yesterday were meeting you and Larry, and even though there were only three of us, watching peoples heads turn as we went by.
I think the only thing that could have made it better would have been more MMs.
I very much look forward to any future events.
Like maybe this spring?

Mike
My wife and I had a great time and we agree with Mike, Dan did a great job.
This is the first time I've gotten my foot into it on a road course and I'm more impressed with the car now than I was. Again great time and look forward to more events :D