1st annual SO CAL Turkey Trot
1st annual SO CAL Turkey Trot
Okay gang, it's time we took advantage of this amazing fall weather! Next Sunday, Nov 25th. Meet at Starbucks in La Verne 10am-1030am. First car out promptly at 11am. The run will be up Mt Baldy to the village, across Glendora Ridge Road and down Hwy 39 thru San Gabriel Canyon.
The Ridge Road has been closed for a few years due to slides and fires, and it's now open. I did the drive today and it has great views, really fun drive
Directions to Starbucks on Foothill Bl in La Verne; from the 210 fwy take the Foothill Bl exit and go east. Turn left at the 2nd traffic light, Starbucks is on the left side.
Please respond if you can make it!
The Ridge Road has been closed for a few years due to slides and fires, and it's now open. I did the drive today and it has great views, really fun drive
Directions to Starbucks on Foothill Bl in La Verne; from the 210 fwy take the Foothill Bl exit and go east. Turn left at the 2nd traffic light, Starbucks is on the left side.
Please respond if you can make it!
Is this the first California FLU chapter kick off event??
I will plan to be there. I will be driving 100 miles to the starting line, so please let me know if anything changes. How about an off line list of contact numbers for any participants that contact you (or me, for that matter), so we can keep each other informed about any unplanned events? I'm at 805-338-1767.
Alvon
I will plan to be there. I will be driving 100 miles to the starting line, so please let me know if anything changes. How about an off line list of contact numbers for any participants that contact you (or me, for that matter), so we can keep each other informed about any unplanned events? I'm at 805-338-1767.
Alvon
We had quite a day! 6 cars on the run, several cars expected to make it out didn't show up for various reasons, but a manageable group. We got a late start after having to repair a couple of cars prior to the run, but everyone made it thru to the end, so it all worked out. Had a great time along the ridge route. Here's the first batch of pics, more to follow;
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