End of Millenium- Greatest Hits
You won't see the eagle soaring overhead. You can't get buzzed by the psycho crotch rockets that rode the stripe at 100 mph on Seven Lakes Drive. At Bear Mountain we paused to take in the view, share some moments from the day, take pics and say farewell to the last and finest drive of the year (for us anyway)- and oh yes, to get JonT and RobL to sing the hamster dance song. (it's on the video).
courtesy RobL

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This is the pic I have as my desktop now.
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Rob and KathyL went west and we headed east with CTTodd and left him on the entrance to Bear Mountain Bridge, knowing he'd have the grace of the best set of twisties in the Northeast on the other side, on his way home. Then me and JonT and DaveT, the original Survivor Shaggers realized we were going the wrong way and headed west to the Palisades.
courtesy RobL
Man, I am lucky this was the last impression I will have of a Z3 drive to hold me over the winter. Just a fabulous fabulous day. Thank you Cruisers for coming out to play and being so frikin cool to drive with. Miss ya till I Z ya again.
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End of Millenium- Greatest Hits
Part 1 I'm Lost~~ Part 2 Route 97~~ Part 3 Roebling Redux~~
Part 4 Rest Stop~~ Part 5 Fort Delaware~~ Part 6 Rachel Roads~~
Part 7 Seven Lakes Drive~~ Part 8 Farewell Perkins~~
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