Crossfires Across America #5 - The Two Mile High Adventure - July 7-10, 2014
Re: Crossfires Across America #5 - The Two Mile High Adventure - July 7-10, 2014
Premium is $3.64 gal and the driving is up to you .....we have runs that last several hrs each day or some will hang out for the demos at the hotel or just go to the wine tour or maybe the car museum.....each day is different with the ability to do each run or other activity more than once or do something different everyday....avg drive daily could be 150 miles or 10 miles depending on your preference.
Robert
Robert
Re: Crossfires Across America #5 - The Two Mile High Adventure - July 7-10, 2014
I wish it were over a weekend so that I don't have to take off work, but I should be able to figure this out. I ran the math and the gas is affordable if I drove 1000 miles total once their. The gas their is CHEAP too, so that makes it nice lol. The hotel? Should be affordable. Getting enough leave saved up before this? Maybe. It would mean not taking leave between now and then, and I still may not have enough saved up lol. I'll talk to my employer and get back to you.
Re: Crossfires Across America #5 - The Two Mile High Adventure - July 7-10, 2014
Sounds good, I need to figure out how much leave I could accumulate. If I go though, it's probably pretty likely I'd be bringing a girl, so yeah, two beds. LMAO!
Re: Crossfires Across America #5 - The Two Mile High Adventure - July 7-10, 2014
Re: Crossfires Across America #5 - The Two Mile High Adventure - July 7-10, 2014
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Re: Crossfires Across America #5 - The Two Mile High Adventure - July 7-10, 2014
Seems like a LONG way to drive just to drive roads that are nothing like the Dragon...
Well, I flew to SLC then to Grand Junction this week - then drove to Moab, UT. Just got back home last night, in fact.
From what I saw in the air, then the time I spend in Moab, I can see what "the big deal" is.
I am re-considering my "way too far for me" statement last fall.
(I mean, I flew out there and back for one day's work, so.....)
Well, I flew to SLC then to Grand Junction this week - then drove to Moab, UT. Just got back home last night, in fact.
From what I saw in the air, then the time I spend in Moab, I can see what "the big deal" is.
I am re-considering my "way too far for me" statement last fall.
(I mean, I flew out there and back for one day's work, so.....)
Re: Crossfires Across America #5 - The Two Mile High Adventure - July 7-10, 2014
Mark,
I've driven in Colorado many times years ago and I can tell you that it is worth the trip almost any distance to be able to do it in a Crossfire and be among others with Crossfires just as we do every year at the Dragon but with even more incredible roads spread over hundreds of miles up in the cooler higher elevations in the mountains
Re: Crossfires Across America #5 - The Two Mile High Adventure - July 7-10, 2014
I have added you to the list! Looking forward to seeing you both in July.