[urq] UPG 2008 Planning

Ingo Rautenberg ingo.rautenberg at gmail.com
Sat Oct 13 08:35:18 PDT 2007


I'm with Bob on this.  Though I'm presently sidelined (broke my right  
leg on Sunday), if we plan this far enough in advance, I think we  
could make this a very special GTG.  I'm certainly up for Jackson  
Hole, WY

Ingo

On Oct 13, 2007, at 11:10 AM, OPTONLINE wrote:

> This past year, I've had the pleasure of driving across the country  
> twice.
> I live in NJ, and bought Rich Letsinger's 20v 85' in Seattle and  
> drove it
> home, and  I also did a cross country vacation with my kids  
> focusing mainly
> on the National Parks in the West.
>
> I've attended the UPG events hosted by Gary Brown in CT, and every  
> s-fest.
>
> The reality may be that there is simply not enough interest to draw  
> people
> from both coasts together.   I hope that's not the case.   As for  
> me, the
> natural beauty of the West trumps the need for a one-day drive, and  
> for me,
> I can't get very excited about Omaha or KC (and I've been to  
> both) , BUT the
> original suggestion of Jackson, Wyoming is VERY interesting.
>
>
> The Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, the Snake River etc....are some the  
> the most
> remarkable treasures this country has, and driving in the area is  
> inspiring.
> If we were to keep it in Jackon, or a similiar "vacation  
> destination",  I'd
> plan my summer vacation around the trip, and bring both the 20v  
> 85' ( if the
> bodyshop ever finishes the paint) AND my white 85 WR.
>
> For anyone who hasn't seen Jackson and the Tetons, there is a famous
> photographer name Henry Holdsworth who focuses his work in the area.
> Here's a link to his website....his work shows the incredible  
> beauty of
> Wyoming, and combining this kind of natural beauty with a long road  
> trip in
> an URQ I feel are essential to the success of a national UPG event.
>
> http://www.henryholdsworth.com/photographs.html
>
> rgds,
> Bob Pastore
>
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>> OK-  wanting to help UPG some traction, I  have read most of the  
>> posts and
>> tried to filter most of the input relating to  majority  
>> preferences and
>> desires.
>> Following is my input and opinions, hopefully  well thought-out,  
>> and very
>> intentional regarding objectivity, and making every  attempt to be
>> impartial.
>> The important  components for most responders seem to be:
>> 1)      Race track
>> 2)      Scenic and challenging day  trip/road trip availability
>> 3)      Coordinating event (i.e. professional race series or  
>> other  major
>> function)
>> 4)      Attractions/Amenities/Infrastructure
>> 5)       West Coast  accessibility
>> 6)      East Coast  accessibility
>> My main  interest, which I think is shared by everyone, is to  
>> gather as
>> many
>> URQs as  possible. A recurring annual event would be fantastic!
>> I  believe that trying to gather from both coasts with a central  
>> location
>> to
>> both  will achieve neither. While the suggestions of Kansas City &  
>> Omaha
>> are
>> very  central and would be on my “go” list (1 day trip), I think  
>> we would
>> not
>> get much  attendance from either coast. The recent Park City Utah  
>> event
>> saw
>> only 10 cars,  most of which were from Colorado. Planning an event  
>> 800
>> miles
>> farther East (i.e. K.C.) and I feel the participation  will be  
>> even less.
>> I have
>> also not to date seen much East coast interest. Any  interest in  
>> K.C from
>> eastern listers?
>> After  much map searching and numerical evaluation, Colorado  
>> Springs meets
>> the top 4 of  the above components with an “A” rating, and #5 with  
>> a B or
>> C
>> (admittedly F on  6).
>> The  general consensus, which I share is, seems to be that the travel
>> limit
>> is a “one  day one way” distance. While Colorado Springs is not a  
>> day trip
>> from the West  coast, K.C is not a day trip from either coast.
>> Another point to  consider is that there are by conservative  
>> estimates,
>> approximately 25+ URQs in  the Colorado front-range area.
>> I’m  willing to compromise and contribute whatever resources of  
>> time and
>> effort I can  to bring this to fruition.
>> Dennis
>> Denver
>> Have  URQ – will travel (1 day one way)
>>
>>
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