View Poll Results: What days are you guys free on to attend this event? (can choose multiple dates)
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Sacramento meet and cruise!
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This is awesome, I was just thinking to myself, "I should start a group drive thread and see what dates work for everyone." And then I see this haha.
How about something that starts late on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, maybe 6 or 7ish and then goes until 8,9,or 10?
We could start in Sac and head to Folsom and then to Placerville and make our way up 49 to Auburn? The only issue with night drives on 49 would be deer.
Or, howabout starting in Sac/Roseville and heading up 80 to Auburn and then taking 49 to Placerville, that way we would be done with 49 and back on 80 before the deer are too active.
Just some thoughts, thanks for taking the initiative on this.
How about something that starts late on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, maybe 6 or 7ish and then goes until 8,9,or 10?
We could start in Sac and head to Folsom and then to Placerville and make our way up 49 to Auburn? The only issue with night drives on 49 would be deer.
Or, howabout starting in Sac/Roseville and heading up 80 to Auburn and then taking 49 to Placerville, that way we would be done with 49 and back on 80 before the deer are too active.
Just some thoughts, thanks for taking the initiative on this.
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NO HOONING GUIZ
People who want can do 49, I rather not with that being said I had a very bad experience with me in the passenger seat and my friend driving. To sum it up my friends car was totaled by the end of the night.
This is awesome, I was just thinking to myself, "I should start a group drive thread and see what dates work for everyone." And then I see this haha.
How about something that starts late on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, maybe 6 or 7ish and then goes until 8,9,or 10?
We could start in Sac and head to Folsom and then to Placerville and make our way up 49 to Auburn? The only issue with night drives on 49 would be deer.
Or, howabout starting in Sac/Roseville and heading up 80 to Auburn and then taking 49 to Placerville, that way we would be done with 49 and back on 80 before the deer are too active.
Just some thoughts, thanks for taking the initiative on this.
How about something that starts late on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon, maybe 6 or 7ish and then goes until 8,9,or 10?
We could start in Sac and head to Folsom and then to Placerville and make our way up 49 to Auburn? The only issue with night drives on 49 would be deer.
Or, howabout starting in Sac/Roseville and heading up 80 to Auburn and then taking 49 to Placerville, that way we would be done with 49 and back on 80 before the deer are too active.
Just some thoughts, thanks for taking the initiative on this.
Last edited by ZombieFetuz; 05-10-2013 at 02:31 PM.
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Man that is unfortunate, things like accidents are sometimes inevitable when driving in general but once we get this going I advise everyone to drive safe and not like a jackass. Of course we can have some fun here and there but it's really common sense that can save you from a accident or even your life.
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Honestly, I feel that as it gets darker and the hour gets later, the likelyhood of someone having a wreck would increase. I'm all for a night cruise but it's something to keep in mind. That's kinda why I was suggesting starting while it's still light and then being back on a major highway by the time it's getting dark.
I would think that rural country highways, while fun and twisty, aren't the place to be after sundown. Just my two pennies.
Also, what would people think of HWY 160/River Rd. from West Sac through Clarksburg and further south? I haven't been that way for years so I don't really remember what the road is like.
I would think that rural country highways, while fun and twisty, aren't the place to be after sundown. Just my two pennies.
Also, what would people think of HWY 160/River Rd. from West Sac through Clarksburg and further south? I haven't been that way for years so I don't really remember what the road is like.
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why everyone afraid of car accidents? don't drive like a hot head and nothing will happened. city is by far the most dangerous to drive.... more cars equal more rolls of the dice to get hit...
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Originally Posted by Pooperu
why everyone afraid of car accidents? don't drive like a hot head and nothing will happened. city is by far the most dangerous to drive.... more cars equal more rolls of the dice to get hit...