So if you could have Power Tour run anywhere you wanted, where would it be?
What route do you want for a Power Tour?
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Re: What route do you want for a Power Tour?
Driving through the mountains sounds cool. How bout ending up at Lake Tahoe?Originally posted by Bigbuds1Through the Grand Canyon or Yosemity, maybe old Rt 66. I'm open.......BS'er formally known as Rebeldryver
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Re: What route do you want for a Power Tour?
old route 66 or run hwy 50 washinton dc to sacramento.
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Hwy 101 Seattle to SoCal.The official Bangshift garage door guru. Just about anything can be built using garage door parts, trust me.Comment
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We are all for the route 66 thing, that would be cool.
Hey DF MoKan Dragway is just outside Joplin, MO ;D I am pretty sure it is just a few miles from the old route 66.Comment
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Dallas/Fort Worth to Wisconsin passing through Speedie Bill's as a definate. The next year head towards the rockies. As much as I know the midwesterners hate it, if you put it on either coast it just cuts down on the number of people drastically. You pretty much have to keep it between the Rockies and the Appilactians (sp?) to make it accessible to more people.Central TEXAS Sleeper
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The problem with the western states is that everything is too far apart for a one-day drive with time left for "leisure activities" at the end of the day.The official Bangshift garage door guru. Just about anything can be built using garage door parts, trust me.Comment
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the beauty of the drive is the"leisure activities". and you'll be suprise on how close some of the places reallt are.Originally posted by dagenestaThe problem with the western states is that everything is too far apart for a one-day drive with time left for "leisure activities" at the end of the day.
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Dont know about the west coast as a whole,but the thought of a Highway 1 run south to north would be interesting.Maybe there would be enough population and vendor interest.Maybe incorporate a loop to vegas some how.I am sure what ever you guys would come up with would be the party of the year!Keep smiling,makes them wonder whats on your mind.Comment
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Wouldn't mind going back to the West Coast as long as getting there or back is part of the tour. A north east trip would be nice too, possibly ending up in Maine... If the Power Tour continues the mid-west the way it is (and probably will), this may be our last one.Comment
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I think a Maine to Florida would be cool for all the East Coast folks. Otherwise I could go for a Florida to Washington state run. Could be a cool 2 week tour. 8)Cleve
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Re: What route do you want for a Power Tour?
A route rotatation each year would be nice. If every few years there was a Highway 1 tour along the Pacific Ocean, I think a good # of East Coast and Mid West runners would make the trip as long as there was enough notice (six to nine months lead time). Same goes for a East Coast haul and a Sea-to Shining Sea tour. I suggest the following rotation:
Year 1 Mid-West
Year 2 Cali route
Year 3 Mid-West
Year 4 East Coast route
Year 5 Mid-West
Year 6 Sea-to Shining routea.k.a. - arrowhead from joysey
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