Fw: Post Healey Rendezvous 2006 Tour

Robert Poague rapoague@comcast.net
Wed, 1 Mar 2006 13:14:02 -0800


Please note that Bill Bolton is asking that those who wish to participate call
or email him. Phone and email address are in the last of  the message.
Thanks.
Bob

----- Original Message -----
From: TRICARB@aol.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 10:39 PM
Subject: Post Healey Rendezvous 2006 Tour


Hello all,
    Pat and I are planning a post HR2006 tour to Lake Louise, Baniff, Glacier
Natl. Park, Lolo Trail, Whitebird Nez Perce battleground, Hells Canyon, John
Day Fossil Beds, Sisters, etc. for those interested in going.
    Please post the following article in the coming events portion of your
magazine.

    POST HEALEY RENDEZVOUS 2006 HISTORICAL TOUR

    If there is sufficient interest my wife, Pat, and I would like to lead a
tour after the Healey Rendezvous 2006.
    We will have a packet for each of you consisting of maps, discussion of
the areas through which you are  traveling and directions for those who might
get lost while sight seeing.
    We would leave Nelson on Friday am, July 28 and tour to Golden, BC for the
evening.
   The next day we would tour through Lake Louise and Baniff to spend the
evening in Canmore, Alberta.
    The next day would be a long one, as we tour through  Glacier Nat'l. Park,
and spend the night in Kalispell.  The neat thing about entering from the East
is that the driver gets to see the sights as you are on the inside of the
road.  This Park is spectacular.  Be sure you bring your camera and lots of
film.
    From Kalispell we would tour to Missoula, then through the Lolo Pass,
[which was traveled by Lewis and Clark] to Grangeville, Idaho.
    The next day we would tour through the Whitebird Nez Perce Indian
Battleground to Hells Canyon, on the Snake River [the deepest canyon in the
U.S.], then on to Baker City, Oregon.  We will break off to see the Oregon
Trail Interpretive Center, just out of Baker City.
    From Baker City we will tour to the John Day fossil beds then on to the
touristy town of Sisters for the night.  Full of antique shops and other
interesting shops.
    From here you are on your own.  You can drop off of the tour at any
point.
    There is no charge for the tour.  We will block out rooms at the motels
for us but you will have to make your own reservations.
    Please call us at 541-895-5576 or email at Tricarb@aol.com if you want to
participate.
    Because the motels fill up quick, you need to get your desires known in
the next month or two.  We will give you the phone numbers of motels blocked
by us but remember they will block them for a short period.
    Hope you join us.  Bill & Pat Bolton, 541-895-5576, tricarb@aol.com