Any good mountain passes? (MD, VA, NC...)
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RE: Any good mountain passes? (MD, VA, NC...)
Effort;
Well - that too. With the stellar turnout and the crowd in for the Fest - it may be a little tight. I'm also kind of worried about all the people doing their back to school shopping.
"ATTENTION AUDI DRIVERS BEWARE OF THE SOCCER MOMMIES IN THEIR SUBURBAN ASSAULT VEHICLES - THEY ARE INDIGENOUS TO HUNT VALLEY AND SPOOK VERY EASY."
Well - that too. With the stellar turnout and the crowd in for the Fest - it may be a little tight. I'm also kind of worried about all the people doing their back to school shopping.
"ATTENTION AUDI DRIVERS BEWARE OF THE SOCCER MOMMIES IN THEIR SUBURBAN ASSAULT VEHICLES - THEY ARE INDIGENOUS TO HUNT VALLEY AND SPOOK VERY EASY."
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RE: Any good mountain passes? (MD, VA, NC...)
BAMF - the Cactoctin mtns are right accross hwy 15 from Thurmont. Just go up 77 and keep going - you'll have a blast (bring a map and figure out how you'll get back once you come down somewhere) - Northward probably has the best mountain roads...have fun!
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RE: Any good mountain passes? (MD, VA, NC...)
Well I've decided not to go to Virgin Fest. My tickets fell through, and it's really more money than I want to spend anyway. Plus, it would be hell trying to drive back Sunday night after being out all day Anyway, I'll see you guys at the gtg tomorrow. A4 Effort, I just sent you a PM about heading over together.
Roadhawk- I've actually been up to Catoctin the past few days. You're right, there are definitely some fun roads up there. Really makes me wish I had Quattro!
Roadhawk- I've actually been up to Catoctin the past few days. You're right, there are definitely some fun roads up there. Really makes me wish I had Quattro!
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