There's more geographical features, more centrally located etc, lets put some opinions on the table.
Indy is so far away from western states, besides the Racetrack what else is there to see in Indy?Biggie said:i was thinking more like indy
Thanks for the info Kim, will contact Wiki.wonder91178 said:I believe Wiki is supposed to be looking to make plans for next year's Nationals since he did work on the ECRM and I THINK Conway will be helping...
Ya might ask Wiki about locations.
Kim
Hey blue, i checked out the Avalanche Ranch site, the easiest trail required 4wd, 30-31 inch tires, what are the 2wd Av'ers supposed to do there?Blueruck said:Hey I would vote for CO - see my post in the 4x4 section about the Avalanche Ranch
Biggie - I spent 20+ years of my life in IN and man of a good drunks in Indy - I am not sure there is that much out of the ordinary to offer for a National meet - maybe some face or air time with Bob & Tom - I have a connection there.
Blueruck said:Hey I would vote for CO - see my post in the 4x4 section about the Avalanche Ranch
Biggie - I spent 20+ years of my life in IN and man of a good drunks in Indy - I am not sure there is that much out of the ordinary to offer for a National meet - maybe some face or air time with Bob & Tom - I have a connection there.
ygmn said:I say the location should have a bar or two...but I am biased that way.........LOL
Mdz66-thanks for your vote, come on folks....VOTE for COLORADO as the location for the 2004 national meet.Mdz66 said:I think it should go to the voters. Colorado is a beautiful place, never been there. If it is there, my Av and I will be there You can never plan to early!! What is another 2,000 or 3,000 quality time miles with the Av. Anybody going to help (Mdz66 is raising his hand)
Mdz66 said:Hey Guys. If you draw a circle aruond the country, Topeka, Kansas is really close to the center. Just thinking.
Again like i pointed out to biggie, what is there to see topeka or indy? in comparision to Colo?Mdz66 said:Hey Guys. If you draw a circle aruond the country, Topeka, Kansas is really close to the center. Just thinking.
I just spent 4 days up in the mountains driving the scenic passes, most of them were passable for passenger cars, there won't be any problems finding roads for 2wd av's, yet alot of these road had side roads for 4wd vehicles, and yet you still could keep within eyesite of the passenger car routes.Dazed Dave said:I haven't been in Colorado since I was a kid, what is there for us 2WD folks to do? I used to live in Cheyenne and we made a lot of trips to Denver, but like I said that was 25+ years ago.