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Following the strong turnout at the Stinger meet in Woodinville, WA on June 22, it seems like there's quite a bit of interest in having another one this September.
I suggest we start by identifying what part of the Northwest will attract the largest number of Stinger owners. That's the purpose for this poll.
Once we choose a general area, we can then work on picking a specific site and choosing activities for the event.
Following the strong turnout at the Stinger meet in Woodinville, WA on June 22, it seems like there's quite a bit of interest in having another one this September.
I suggest we start by identifying what part of the Northwest will attract the largest number of Stinger owners. That's the purpose for this poll.
Once we choose a general area, we can then work on picking a specific site and choosing activities for the event.
Thanks for jumping in on this !! CnCBilly and I would love to host a Vancouver Canada Meet , but given border logistis etc it may be a a challenge for our US members , if we land on a US destination we'll be there and hopefully a full contingent from Canada - "International Stinger Meet "
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Agreed, perhaps a drive on Chuckanut Drive (close to the border)...
Google "tripadvisor Chuckanut Drive"
A little excerpt..
Chuckanut Drive opened in 1916 as a highway between Bellingham and Burlington. It was very picturesque then and is still that way here in 2019! In the 1970's I would ride my bicycle from Fairhaven in Bellingham down to Larrabee State Park where I could walk to the beach or camp overnight or just continue on down Chuckanut Drive past restaurants along the way and arrive at the Rhodendron Cafe or continue riding out to Edison. Chuckanut Dr. was US 99 in 1926, became State Route (SR) in 1964. The trip is around 22 miles in length winding down the cliffs of the Chuckanut Mountains to Padilla Bay in Skagit County.
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Agreed, perhaps a drive on Chuckanut Drive (close to the border)...
Google "tripadvisor Chuckanut Drive"
A little excerpt..
Chuckanut Drive opened in 1916 as a highway between Bellingham and Burlington. It was very picturesque then and is still that way here in 2019! In the 1970's I would ride my bicycle from Fairhaven in Bellingham down to Larrabee State Park where I could walk to the beach or camp overnight or just continue on down Chuckanut Drive past restaurants along the way and arrive at the Rhodendron Cafe or continue riding out to Edison. Chuckanut Dr. was US 99 in 1926, became State Route (SR) in 1964. The trip is around 22 miles in length winding down the cliffs of the Chuckanut Mountains to Padilla Bay in Skagit County.
Know the Chuck well. Was actually going to suggest it for the spring. I think it's within proximity of all but maybe 1 or 2 that were in Woodinville. I'm sure between @westcoastGT and myself we could round up a # of fellow CDN Stinger Wingers. One idea, we could meet at the south end then drive up the Chuck to Bellingham for lunch. It's worth some thought
Know the Chuck well. Was actually going to suggest it for the spring. I think it's within proximity of all but maybe 1 or 2 that were in Woodinville. I'm sure between @westcoastGT and myself we could round up a # of fellow CDN Stinger Wingers. One idea, we could meet at the south end then drive up the Chuck to Bellingham for lunch. It's worth some thought
I live 15 minutes away from Woodinville, once past Everett, it is 70mph so it seems like a nice compromise. I've driven by on I-5 many times but not actually taken Chuckanut for any distance beyond .5 miles.
I'm in, could be nice in the fall and spring, you would know better than I.
Where are the Bay Area Cali stingers? Given the population and the number of times foreign cars I’m sure there are a number of Stinger owners in the Bay Area. Another thread by chance?
I live 15 minutes away from Woodinville, once past Everett, it is 70mph so it seems like a nice compromise. I've driven by on I-5 many times but not actually taken Chuckanut for any distance beyond .5 miles.
I'm in, could be nice in the fall and spring, you would know better than I.
Nope, it's blue. Funny, now that I have all the "E" and "Stinger" badges added, I am more sensitive to people staring at it and trying to see what kind of car it is. Especially the M3 I beat off the line..
I'm in Ballard and would be down for a meetup/drive up to Bellingham. Chuckanut is a nice drive, but it's usually crowded with rubberneckers on the weekends (especially on a nice day).