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Photo Thru my Windsheild

Yes, he is even driving on the correct side of the road!
Glorious day here in Scotland today by the way!
Nick
 
Hosted/coordinated the last club drive of the year yesterday. Mid-October can bring a variety of weather in Colorado so it was a crap-shoot if we would have nice driving weather or not. Morning started out overcast with an occasional light sprinkle. Then the clouds cleared and there was sunshine. Nice since I sent the crowd up the 'Peak to Peak' highway and it sees 9,000 foot elevations. Ended at Blackhawk/Central City for lunch and gambling if anyone decided to press their luck. Drove down out of the mountains into heavy rain.
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Today is still rainy and a forecast high of 48 degrees. Looks like fall weather has finally arrived in Colorado.
 
Nice day for a ride in Southern Connecticut brisk 65* partly sunny... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif

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65F in Montana also. On Thursday took a drive to Red Lodge via Columbus, Absarokee, lunch at Fishtail. The Beartooths got some snow last week, enough to close the pass probably till spring.
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been across the Bear Tooth a number of times. It is always an awesome view. Went across once in late June and there was still a good bit of snow. On down into Cook City.
 
Drove to the Keweena Peninsula in Upper MI last week. Lots of fog and rain, but still had plenty of curvy roads and scenery to enjoy.
 

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/bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif I know that road. That is a beautiful area. My Son went to school at Mich Tech. Played golf at the old Cooper Harbor Golf Course.
 
I don't know how warm it was today in Houston, but it was a lot cooler than it's been for some time. No TR at the track over heated. The club rented the police training (race) track and we had a auto-cross training session. Sliding around the corners, taking out cones, and squeeling through the obstacle course was a blast. I drove my TR6 like never before, and a club member let me take his 1959 TR3A around once. The whole thing is addictive.
 
Ho hum ... Monday Morning and back to the daily commute...

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In the EUROPA!!, 7 miles of countryback roads (there is a stop sign though). Should I complain about my commute to work being too short, or would that be considered obnoxious?

Rob.
 
RobT said:
Should I complain about my commute to work being too short, or would that be considered obnoxious?

Yes, Rob, that would be too obnoxious. That is a really fantastic picture.
 
A ride through the Oak Openings Metropark in Swanton Ohio. This is one of my favorite cruises in the 4.
 

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I had to add another picture to this thread as I have just been on a lovely drive in the TR. The weather is reasonably mild, dry and sunny, so it is a case of making the most of it before the winter arrives.
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Hey Nick, nice picture but how come you're driving that TR3 on the Scottish motorway system?
 
I have to use the bigger roads now and again!
 
Yesterday was absolutely beautiful in Dayton, Ohio. Bright sun, deep blue skys and upper 70s temp; what a day for a drive.
 

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