Me too, on a few different sportbikes. I'd love to actually DRIVE it in my Golf. That's a beautiful area to visit as wellhell yes. Have done it a few times in a couple different vehicles. It's fun....
Me too, on a few different sportbikes. I'd love to actually DRIVE it in my Golf. That's a beautiful area to visit as wellhell yes. Have done it a few times in a couple different vehicles. It's fun....
Just lovely. I was there right after that tornado hit the area a couple years back. I don't think I'd risk it on a sport bike.Me too, on a few different sportbikes. I'd love to actually DRIVE it in my Golf. That's a beautiful area to visit as well
I'm in!I would like to attend one in Belize or Alaska. Can we do a TDIClub Fest cruise? Something going through the Panama Canal would be nice, although probably a bit longer than we can fit into the Labor Day weekend.
Ground down some perfectly good foot pegs there*cough cough* THE DRAGON *cough cough*
Ditto!Ground down some perfectly good foot pegs there
*cough cough* THE DRAGON *cough cough*
Two thumbs up from my wife on nashville .My wife and I had a vacation/honeymoon this year and went and did the Dragon in the Golf. The best driving experience I've ever had. So much fun and the whole area has great roads not just the Dragon. If something like that is and option I wouldn't hesitate to look into Nashville as well. Only roughly 2 hours away via interstate. Plus they do club gatherings there all the time. That fest I would not miss.
You can count me in to help work on any TDIFest within a one day drive of Las Vegas. Las Vegas and Phoenix are far to hot at Labor day, but Tahoe, San Diego, Utah, or Colorado, even Flagstaff or Albuquerque could work. I have missed the last few fests due to the distance, my job, etc. However, I would really like to see one out west somewhere.Nashvegas is cool...but for us West Coasters, I like the So-Cal idea. I'd love to put together a proposal for Lake Tahoe..and probably will. Really need to put traction behind the idea and grab some friends for help.
But the trip in between is so amazing! So many amazing national parks, incredible scenery, history out the wazoo. It's really cool.Left Coast is a no go for me.....no want need or desire to go there.....
Well, not too many members from west of the Mississippi make it to the Maine and other East Coast TDIFests. Yes, the Pacific Coast is a long drive from the Atlantic Coast. (I have done it a couple of times also). BUT, there are TDI Club members not on the East Coast - maybe time for the Fest to revisit the Pacific Ocean after 6 years? The Portland Fest had a larger turnout than the 2015 Maine Fest by 20%.Left Coast is a no go for me.....no want need or desire to go there.....
I love it for the most part. The cost of living out here is OBSCENE...but I know I know..my choice to live here.You can count me in to help work on any TDIFest within a one day drive of Las Vegas. Las Vegas and Phoenix are far to hot at Labor day, but Tahoe, San Diego, Utah, or Colorado, even Flagstaff or Albuquerque could work. I have missed the last few fests due to the distance, my job, etc. However, I would really like to see one out west somewhere.
Have Fun!
Don
P.S. I did make it to the Lexington, KY fest because I am also an Ohio transplant. As for loving it - I like my job, it is Vegas, what else can I say.
You're such a child; I've done it about 10 times!if you can take off 2 weeks + to drive it , I don't have that much time...... I have done it 3 times in my life.....
Good God, why?What about Oklahoma?
I have been to every Fest except 2, Utah and Oregon.......now one else here on the Club can say that with the exception on the 3 Folks that have been to every one and one of them with the same car to every FestWell, not too many members from west of the Mississippi make it to the Maine and other East Coast TDIFests. Yes, the Pacific Coast is a long drive from the Atlantic Coast. (I have done it a couple of times also). BUT, there are TDI Club members not on the East Coast - maybe time for the Fest to revisit the Pacific Ocean after 6 years? The Portland Fest had a larger turnout than the 2015 Maine Fest by 20%.
The key is will we get a group together to propose a Fest on the West Coast?
See this post:
http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=447777
Anyone who wants to be a part of trying to put on a So Cal TDIFest should post there.
It's a set-up. I'm waiting for the punch line.Good God, why?
Bend would be great, but I haven't suggested it. Why? Because I wouldn't be able to do the work to make it happen.Bend, OR would be much better.
That doesn't seem to have stopped anyone else. Also, are you prepared to host Oklahoma?Bend would be great, but I haven't suggested it. Why? Because I wouldn't be able to do the work to make it happen.
I'm not everyone else.That doesn't seem to have stopped anyone else.
Nope. I'm still waiting for the punchline.Also, are you prepared to host Oklahoma?
60 rooms could work. There are two other great overflow candidates nearby, as well; one directly across the street, and one a quarter mile down the road.60 rooms isn't enough.....
So Lawson,60 rooms could work. There are two other great overflow candidates nearby, as well; one directly across the street, and one a quarter mile down the road.
Exactly, there are 60 at The Lodge http://www.thelodgeatls.com/60 rooms could work. There are two other great overflow candidates nearby, as well; one directly across the street, and one a quarter mile down the road.
Exactly, there are 60 at The Lodge http://www.thelodgeatls.com/
Then 14 directly across the street at Snug Harbor Inn http://snugharborinn.com/
Then as VeeDubTDI mentioned there is Stone Harbor a super nice hotel a mile from The Lodge and I know the owners of all 3 places.
http://www.stoneharbor-resort.com/
My Dad even mentioned for those that wanna camp out could do so in our 2 open lots behind our house, since The Lodge isn't permitted to have camping at their property Our house is a little over a mile from The Lodge.
There are actual camp grounds of course too. lol I posted the options in my thread.
There are a fair number of activities to do up in the area from boating, fishing, camping, site seeing fish boils, charter fishing, 250 miles of shoreline with some very nice sandy beaches, segway tours, shops, antique stores, etc. I'm sure there are more that I'm forgetting. lol
I should have prices on rooms next week some time.