February Findlay Frostbite
Robert Poague
rapoague@comcast.net
Tue, 14 Feb 2006 09:17:06 -0800
Byron,
We can go either day and either route, though would prefer Sunday and the
"southern" route.
Bob and Millie
BJ7
Olympia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Byron Krystad" <bkrystad@drizzle.com>
To: <Cahc@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 8:25 AM
Subject: February Findlay Frostbite
> Well, the extended NOAA forecast for this coming weekend is clear and
> cold.
> Sounds about right for the Frostbite! So assuming that most of us won't be
> snowed or iced in too badly, and that we can get a 10:00 start to let
> things
> warm up a little, what kind of turnout would we have?
>
> Please reply indicating whether you can go, and whether you prefer either
> Saturday or Sunday. If you can only make one of those two days, please
> make
> that clear.
>
> REMEMBER:
> 1) You can drive a BJ9.
> 2) You can drive any British car.
> 3) You can drive your neighbor's British car (if he or she won't).
> 4) You can ask for an empty seat that might be handy in any other car
> going.
>
> One tour suggestion is the Burien/Dash Point/Steilacoom/Tacoma route
> similar
> to another tour last year, ending up at Anthony's on Point Defiance for
> lunch. Another possibility is a north-end route over Cougar Mountain and
> through the Snoqualmie Valley ending up back in Issaquah at the Triple
> XXX.
> If there are other good cold-weather routes anyone has in mind for
> everyone
> to consider, please send those along as well so we know what our options
> are.
>
> Thanks!
> -Byron Krystad
> Seattle, BN2