2017 Spring Fling - Covered Bridge Tour and Lunch
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2017 Spring Fling - Covered Bridge Tour and Breakfast (or Brunch)
I'm trying to gauge whether there might be any interest among Porsche owners who might want to participate in a tour to be held when the weather gets warmer. If you're interested, please add your name to the list below and the car that you'd be driving.
Pennsylvania has 219 covered bridges (more than any other state), and Bucks County has 12 of them (more than any other county in Pennsylvania). I envision a small group of Porsches making a trip to Bucks County to visit several of these 19th century bridges, probably leaving from historic Lambertville, NJ or possibly Washing Crossing State Park, PA. Although preference will be given to Porsches for this one, if space is available, there may be room for other marques as well; however, the goal is to keep the group small and manageable in size.
The trip (hopefully) will be based on one of the many tours that Wellardmac put together (in particular, his 7/28/07 tour) before he left us and moved to North Carolina seven years ago. I've contacted him and have asked him to send me a copy of the route, if he can find it.
Please understand that nothing is definite at this point. I'm just looking to see how much interest there would be in such an activity. The tour would include a stop for a 'bathroom' break, and end with a lunch stop.
1. VGM911 (Porsche Boxster)
Pennsylvania has 219 covered bridges (more than any other state), and Bucks County has 12 of them (more than any other county in Pennsylvania). I envision a small group of Porsches making a trip to Bucks County to visit several of these 19th century bridges, probably leaving from historic Lambertville, NJ or possibly Washing Crossing State Park, PA. Although preference will be given to Porsches for this one, if space is available, there may be room for other marques as well; however, the goal is to keep the group small and manageable in size.
The trip (hopefully) will be based on one of the many tours that Wellardmac put together (in particular, his 7/28/07 tour) before he left us and moved to North Carolina seven years ago. I've contacted him and have asked him to send me a copy of the route, if he can find it.
Please understand that nothing is definite at this point. I'm just looking to see how much interest there would be in such an activity. The tour would include a stop for a 'bathroom' break, and end with a lunch stop.
1. VGM911 (Porsche Boxster)
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I'm trying to gauge whether there might be any interest among Porsche owners who might want to participate in a tour to be held when the weather gets warmer. If you're interested, please add your name to the list below and the car that you'd be driving.
Pennsylvania has 219 covered bridges (more than any other state), and Bucks County has 12 of them (more than any other county in Pennsylvania). I envision a small group of Porsches making a trip to Bucks County to visit several of these 19th century bridges, probably leaving from historic Lambertville, NJ or possibly Washing Crossing State Park, PA. Although preference will be given to Porsches for this one, if space is available, there may be room for other marques as well; however, the goal is to keep the group small and manageable in size.
The trip (hopefully) will be based on one of the many tours that Wellardmac put together (in particular, his 7/28/07 tour) before he left us and moved to North Carolina seven years ago. I've contacted him and have asked him to send me a copy of the route, if he can find it.
Please understand that nothing is definite at this point. I'm just looking to see how much interest there would be in such an activity. The tour would include a stop for a 'bathroom' break, and end with a lunch stop.
Pennsylvania has 219 covered bridges (more than any other state), and Bucks County has 12 of them (more than any other county in Pennsylvania). I envision a small group of Porsches making a trip to Bucks County to visit several of these 19th century bridges, probably leaving from historic Lambertville, NJ or possibly Washing Crossing State Park, PA. Although preference will be given to Porsches for this one, if space is available, there may be room for other marques as well; however, the goal is to keep the group small and manageable in size.
The trip (hopefully) will be based on one of the many tours that Wellardmac put together (in particular, his 7/28/07 tour) before he left us and moved to North Carolina seven years ago. I've contacted him and have asked him to send me a copy of the route, if he can find it.
Please understand that nothing is definite at this point. I'm just looking to see how much interest there would be in such an activity. The tour would include a stop for a 'bathroom' break, and end with a lunch stop.
2. jsalah (Porsche 911 4S)
3. spiderv6 (Porsche 911 4S)
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BTW -- I can likely also get my friend with the white '16 Turbo S to come too (he is not on RL) (guy we went to Flying W with last week). Once some specific dates are suggested, I'll talk to him. Also a friend with a Ferrari 458, if once the core Porsche group is determined there is still room.
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Originally Posted by VGM911
I'm trying to gauge whether there might be any interest among Porsche owners who might want to participate in a tour to be held when the weather gets warmer. If you're interested, please add your name to the list below and the car that you'd be driving.
Pennsylvania has 219 covered bridges (more than any other state), and Bucks County has 12 of them (more than any other county in Pennsylvania). I envision a small group of Porsches making a trip to Bucks County to visit several of these 19th century bridges, probably leaving from historic Lambertville, NJ or possibly Washing Crossing State Park, PA. Although preference will be given to Porsches for this one, if space is available, there may be room for other marques as well; however, the goal is to keep the group small and manageable in size.
The trip (hopefully) will be based on one of the many tours that Wellardmac put together (in particular, his 7/28/07 tour) before he left us and moved to North Carolina seven years ago. I've contacted him and have asked him to send me a copy of the route, if he can find it.
Please understand that nothing is definite at this point. I'm just looking to see how much interest there would be in such an activity. The tour would include a stop for a 'bathroom' break, and end with a lunch stop.
1. VGM911 (Porsche Boxster)
2. jsalah (Porsche 911 4S)
3. spiderv6 (Porsche 911 4S)
4. jsalah's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo S)
5. jwalton (Porsche Boxster Spyder or 911 GT3 RS)
On standby:
1. jsalah's friend (Ferrari 458)
I'm trying to gauge whether there might be any interest among Porsche owners who might want to participate in a tour to be held when the weather gets warmer. If you're interested, please add your name to the list below and the car that you'd be driving.
Pennsylvania has 219 covered bridges (more than any other state), and Bucks County has 12 of them (more than any other county in Pennsylvania). I envision a small group of Porsches making a trip to Bucks County to visit several of these 19th century bridges, probably leaving from historic Lambertville, NJ or possibly Washing Crossing State Park, PA. Although preference will be given to Porsches for this one, if space is available, there may be room for other marques as well; however, the goal is to keep the group small and manageable in size.
The trip (hopefully) will be based on one of the many tours that Wellardmac put together (in particular, his 7/28/07 tour) before he left us and moved to North Carolina seven years ago. I've contacted him and have asked him to send me a copy of the route, if he can find it.
Please understand that nothing is definite at this point. I'm just looking to see how much interest there would be in such an activity. The tour would include a stop for a 'bathroom' break, and end with a lunch stop.
1. VGM911 (Porsche Boxster)
2. jsalah (Porsche 911 4S)
3. spiderv6 (Porsche 911 4S)
4. jsalah's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo S)
5. jwalton (Porsche Boxster Spyder or 911 GT3 RS)
On standby:
1. jsalah's friend (Ferrari 458)
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Originally Posted by VGM911
I'm trying to gauge whether there might be any interest among Porsche owners who might want to participate in a tour to be held when the weather gets warmer. If you're interested, please add your name to the list below and the car that you'd be driving.
Pennsylvania has 219 covered bridges (more than any other state), and Bucks County has 12 of them (more than any other county in Pennsylvania). I envision a small group of Porsches making a trip to Bucks County to visit several of these 19th century bridges, probably leaving from historic Lambertville, NJ or possibly Washing Crossing State Park, PA. Although preference will be given to Porsches for this one, if space is available, there may be room for other marques as well; however, the goal is to keep the group small and manageable in size.
The trip (hopefully) will be based on one of the many tours that Wellardmac put together (in particular, his 7/28/07 tour) before he left us and moved to North Carolina seven years ago. I've contacted him and have asked him to send me a copy of the route, if he can find it.
Please understand that nothing is definite at this point. I'm just looking to see how much interest there would be in such an activity. The tour would include a stop for a 'bathroom' break, and end with a lunch stop.
1. VGM911 (Porsche Boxster)
2. jsalah (Porsche 911 4S)
3. spiderv6 (Porsche 911 4S)
4. jsalah's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo S)
5. jwalton (Porsche Boxster Spyder or 911 GT3 RS)
6. o7silverturbo (Porsche 911 Turbo)
On standby:
1. jsalah's friend (Ferrari 458)
2. o7silverturbo's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo)
I'm trying to gauge whether there might be any interest among Porsche owners who might want to participate in a tour to be held when the weather gets warmer. If you're interested, please add your name to the list below and the car that you'd be driving.
Pennsylvania has 219 covered bridges (more than any other state), and Bucks County has 12 of them (more than any other county in Pennsylvania). I envision a small group of Porsches making a trip to Bucks County to visit several of these 19th century bridges, probably leaving from historic Lambertville, NJ or possibly Washing Crossing State Park, PA. Although preference will be given to Porsches for this one, if space is available, there may be room for other marques as well; however, the goal is to keep the group small and manageable in size.
The trip (hopefully) will be based on one of the many tours that Wellardmac put together (in particular, his 7/28/07 tour) before he left us and moved to North Carolina seven years ago. I've contacted him and have asked him to send me a copy of the route, if he can find it.
Please understand that nothing is definite at this point. I'm just looking to see how much interest there would be in such an activity. The tour would include a stop for a 'bathroom' break, and end with a lunch stop.
1. VGM911 (Porsche Boxster)
2. jsalah (Porsche 911 4S)
3. spiderv6 (Porsche 911 4S)
4. jsalah's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo S)
5. jwalton (Porsche Boxster Spyder or 911 GT3 RS)
6. o7silverturbo (Porsche 911 Turbo)
On standby:
1. jsalah's friend (Ferrari 458)
2. o7silverturbo's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo)
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Originally Posted by VGM911
I'm trying to gauge whether there might be any interest among Porsche owners who might want to participate in a tour to be held when the weather gets warmer. If you're interested, please add your name to the list below and the car that you'd be driving.
Pennsylvania has 219 covered bridges (more than any other state), and Bucks County has 12 of them (more than any other county in Pennsylvania). I envision a small group of Porsches making a trip to Bucks County to visit several of these 19th century bridges, probably leaving from historic Lambertville, NJ or possibly Washing Crossing State Park, PA. Although preference will be given to Porsches for this one, if space is available, there may be room for other marques as well; however, the goal is to keep the group small and manageable in size.
The trip (hopefully) will be based on one of the many tours that Wellardmac put together (in particular, his 7/28/07 tour) before he left us and moved to North Carolina seven years ago. I've contacted him and have asked him to send me a copy of the route, if he can find it.
Please understand that nothing is definite at this point. I'm just looking to see how much interest there would be in such an activity. The tour would include a stop for a 'bathroom' break, and end with a lunch stop.
1. VGM911 (Porsche Boxster)
2. jsalah (Porsche 911 4S)
3. spiderv6 (Porsche 911 4S)
4. jsalah's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo S)
5. jwalton (Porsche Boxster Spyder or 911 GT3 RS)
6. o7silverturbo (Porsche 911 Turbo)
7. kahane18 (Porsche Cayman GT4)
On standby:
1. jsalah's friend (Ferrari 458)
2. o7silverturbo's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo)
I'm trying to gauge whether there might be any interest among Porsche owners who might want to participate in a tour to be held when the weather gets warmer. If you're interested, please add your name to the list below and the car that you'd be driving.
Pennsylvania has 219 covered bridges (more than any other state), and Bucks County has 12 of them (more than any other county in Pennsylvania). I envision a small group of Porsches making a trip to Bucks County to visit several of these 19th century bridges, probably leaving from historic Lambertville, NJ or possibly Washing Crossing State Park, PA. Although preference will be given to Porsches for this one, if space is available, there may be room for other marques as well; however, the goal is to keep the group small and manageable in size.
The trip (hopefully) will be based on one of the many tours that Wellardmac put together (in particular, his 7/28/07 tour) before he left us and moved to North Carolina seven years ago. I've contacted him and have asked him to send me a copy of the route, if he can find it.
Please understand that nothing is definite at this point. I'm just looking to see how much interest there would be in such an activity. The tour would include a stop for a 'bathroom' break, and end with a lunch stop.
1. VGM911 (Porsche Boxster)
2. jsalah (Porsche 911 4S)
3. spiderv6 (Porsche 911 4S)
4. jsalah's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo S)
5. jwalton (Porsche Boxster Spyder or 911 GT3 RS)
6. o7silverturbo (Porsche 911 Turbo)
7. kahane18 (Porsche Cayman GT4)
On standby:
1. jsalah's friend (Ferrari 458)
2. o7silverturbo's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo)
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I'm in- Rob, GT3
Fellow Member Nick Yoskin will probably go also in his GT3rs, he lives close to me in Bucks, I'll get him to confirm on here.
Fellow Member Nick Yoskin will probably go also in his GT3rs, he lives close to me in Bucks, I'll get him to confirm on here.
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Originally Posted by VGM911
I'm trying to gauge whether there might be any interest among Porsche owners who might want to participate in a tour to be held when the weather gets warmer. If you're interested, please add your name to the list below and the car that you'd be driving.
Pennsylvania has 219 covered bridges (more than any other state), and Bucks County has 12 of them (more than any other county in Pennsylvania). I envision a small group of Porsches making a trip to Bucks County to visit several of these 19th century bridges, probably leaving from historic Lambertville, NJ or possibly Washing Crossing State Park, PA. Although preference will be given to Porsches for this one, if space is available, there may be room for other marques as well; however, the goal is to keep the group small and manageable in size.
The trip (hopefully) will be based on one of the many tours that Wellardmac put together (in particular, his 7/28/07 tour) before he left us and moved to North Carolina seven years ago. I've contacted him and have asked him to send me a copy of the route, if he can find it.
Please understand that nothing is definite at this point. I'm just looking to see how much interest there would be in such an activity. The tour would include a stop for a 'bathroom' break, and end with a lunch stop.
1. VGM911 (Porsche Boxster)
2. jsalah (Porsche 911 4S)
3. spiderv6 (Porsche 911 4S)
4. jsalah's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo S)
5. jwalton (Porsche Boxster Spyder or 911 GT3 RS)
6. o7silverturbo (Porsche 911 Turbo)
7. kahane18 (Porsche Cayman GT4)
8. RobbieRob (Porsche GT3)
On standby:
1. jsalah's friend (Ferrari 458)
2. o7silverturbo's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo)
I'm trying to gauge whether there might be any interest among Porsche owners who might want to participate in a tour to be held when the weather gets warmer. If you're interested, please add your name to the list below and the car that you'd be driving.
Pennsylvania has 219 covered bridges (more than any other state), and Bucks County has 12 of them (more than any other county in Pennsylvania). I envision a small group of Porsches making a trip to Bucks County to visit several of these 19th century bridges, probably leaving from historic Lambertville, NJ or possibly Washing Crossing State Park, PA. Although preference will be given to Porsches for this one, if space is available, there may be room for other marques as well; however, the goal is to keep the group small and manageable in size.
The trip (hopefully) will be based on one of the many tours that Wellardmac put together (in particular, his 7/28/07 tour) before he left us and moved to North Carolina seven years ago. I've contacted him and have asked him to send me a copy of the route, if he can find it.
Please understand that nothing is definite at this point. I'm just looking to see how much interest there would be in such an activity. The tour would include a stop for a 'bathroom' break, and end with a lunch stop.
1. VGM911 (Porsche Boxster)
2. jsalah (Porsche 911 4S)
3. spiderv6 (Porsche 911 4S)
4. jsalah's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo S)
5. jwalton (Porsche Boxster Spyder or 911 GT3 RS)
6. o7silverturbo (Porsche 911 Turbo)
7. kahane18 (Porsche Cayman GT4)
8. RobbieRob (Porsche GT3)
On standby:
1. jsalah's friend (Ferrari 458)
2. o7silverturbo's friend (Porsche 911 Turbo)