Once i get some skill under my belt i might have to make a drive up there. That looks like an amazing course.

A fair amount of it was pretty sedate with the occasional damp Woo Hoo, but the rallymaster included some wonderful hairpinned uphill sections including the beautiful, perennial Rock Island Grade in Douglas County. Anybody could run this (not much history of lost cars on this one, I don't think) and rides ranged from the swarm of Saab Sonnetts to a Dodge Dakota. We did it on the stock RE-92s (with just one flat from a nail) though I hope to have gravel tires some day soon. Next up (and closer to you) is The Road Not Taken in Oregon in August (for which I am investing in a front skid plate and for which I *really* wish I had some gravel tires -- the RE-92s have like less than zero lateral grip on gravel...)

Oh, I was *gonna* put a STi spoiler on my wagon, but then realized that I wouldn't be able to get into most parking garages (sniff!)
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Jim


'Tis the exceptional fellow who lies awake at night thinking of his successes.