Ramrod wrote:I'm going to meet up with the subaru guys and figure out what our meeting time is to leave Bozeman tomorrow morning. All impressions point to a full loop from Red Lodge to Gardiner. I'm going to do the full thing, figured I'd stop being such a girl about it (no offense Lucky) and just drive. I've got most of your numbers, but here's mine: 406-579-3565. (My real name is Ryan, but I answer to Ramrod just fine.)
Since you posted your digits, can I assume it's OK to call you and get some info??
I went to bed later than planned, and ended up sleeping through my alarm for 2 1/2 hours, and now there's no way in hell I can make it to Billings in time! cry:
I am SO freaking bummed out. Why can't y'all leave at noon instead of 10?!? This freaking sucks.
I went to bed later than planned, and ended up sleeping through my alarm for 2 1/2 hours, and now there's no way in hell I can make it to Billings in time! cry:
I am SO freaking bummed out. Why can't y'all leave at noon instead of 10?!? This freaking sucks.
Wow, that was an adventure, a ton of kick ass cars, my favorite was the Twin Turbo Nissan 300!! What a beauty, FAST too..!!! There were a fair share of "rice rockets" but that is to be expected. I think Ramrod took a decent amount of pics, so everyone will look forward to that.. I had a blast!!!
That was a great day. I heard the final car count was 50 or 60, that's an amazing number for a first year event with minimal organization. Thanks to all the organizers.
Chris, I'm glad you came. The subaru guys and the rest of the Bozeman crew we came over with were great. I had a lot of fun. There was a bit of questionable driving by people I didn't know, but that was to be expected. I just hung out in the back where I didn't have to worry about it.
Mike and I came back through the Jefferson Highway that takes you back towards Cody. That was one of the best drives I've ever had. Amazing views and a really nice road. It's a place I will be back to. I took lots of pictures, but I have to get some work done. I'll get to posting them this evening.
Lucky, sorry you overslept. I'm sure it'll be happening again next year. And yes it's ok for any of the memebers to call me. My number is already on the net for coaching purposes, so I don't mind.
Ramrod wrote:That was a great day. I heard the final car count was 50 or 60, that's an amazing number for a first year event with minimal organization. Thanks to all the organizers.
Chris, I'm glad you came. The subaru guys and the rest of the Bozeman crew we came over with were great. I had a lot of fun. There was a bit of questionable driving by people I didn't know, but that was to be expected. I just hung out in the back where I didn't have to worry about it.
Mike and I came back through the Jefferson Highway that takes you back towards Cody. That was one of the best drives I've ever had. Amazing views and a really nice road. It's a place I will be back to. I took lots of pictures, but I have to get some work done. I'll get to posting them this evening.
Lucky, sorry you overslept. I'm sure it'll be happening again next year. And yes it's ok for any of the memebers to call me. My number is already on the net for coaching purposes, so I don't mind.
It was a great time! I will get my pictures posted up soon and get the "Rock Drop" video up on YouTube...
The crew we came over from bozeman with.
Mike's Jetta and a very nice Z.
JR's A4
Turn 1 overlook
The Train.
From the top of the ski area.
The rest are from the Jefferson Highway. This road was amazing, I'll be back. We ate lunch in Cooke City and then branched off toward Cody and back up to Billings.