Hey y'all (can you tell where I'm from?),
I actually live down in the DC/Virginia area, but spent the first 20 years of my life in Boston and come back up several weeks a year. I belong to a similar Jeep club down in Virginia, but was looking to find a club/area to go wheeling with when I come back home to visit with my old man.
I'll be up this summer for a couple weeks and will try and coordinate it so I can hop on a trail (I'm assuming they're either western Mass, beach driving on the Cape, or in VT/ME/NH?).
-Alex
Hello from...Washington DC?
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Re: Hello from...Washington DC?
Hey Alex , Glad to have yall on the web. In Feb/Mar at or spring meeting our fabulous BOD surprises us with a season schedule for runs , times and dates. Then its off to see if our winter repairs were good enough . Fun Fun Fun till yer son puts her on her side or some other comical adventure happens. Our club runs are member only with exception of BOD acceptance for a one time deal or military service. You know , Hope it works for you to join the club and be able to hook up with us for a weekend run . You could always ride along as a passenger , we always have open seats. FjR68