Archives for June 2004
MINIsOnTop 2004
Photo links:
- Gavin (GadgetGav) - pics of every MINI
- Richard (RFINPRC) - Wonder View & Acadia
- Peter (Uptick) - Hudson Valley caravan
- Rich (Bungle77)
- Nancy (CoolCat)
- Dan (DanStarr)
- David (DuctTape)
- Jeremy (Espresso)
- merkstang?
- Heather (HTrout13)
- Jared (Pezboy) & Susan (Travel Diva)
- Josh (JWardell)
- Michael (M2Smith)
- Ricardo (MGB Boy)
- Scott
- Craig (Pocket Rocket)
- Scott (Pipe)
- David (MiniCah)
Notable posts:
- HTrout13 - slow or fast
- MGB Boy - pointless trivia
- RFINPRC - only every 30 seconds
- Theo - candle factory pics
- Theo - best quotes
Older links:
- MOT 2004 Final Words
- Congrats to the Charity Auction Winner!
- Final Count.. 160 MINIs!
- Acadia to Loon Mt Driving Directions are here!
- Read some suggestions for things to do after the Kancamagus/Bear Notch Drive.
- A Loon Mt - Mt Washington Schedule of Events is now available.
- Looking for a place to stay in Acadia?
- Check out the Acadia Schedule of Events
- The Kancamagus-Bear Notch Route itinerary has been posted.
- Interested in a Mount Washington Observatory guided tour?*SORRY - FULL*
- Anyone driving to MOT from or thru Hudson Valley? You may want to watch this MINI2 thread.
- Please welcome our MOT 2004 Special Guests.
- Place your bid now! The MOT Charity Auction has begun!
- Announcing a Special Pre MOT 2004 Gathering.
- Get involved! Start handing out the Official MOT 2004 Flyer to every MINI you see!
- Check out the ever expanding list of MOT 2004 Sponsors.
- Fabulous 2nd Annual MINIs on TOP CD Contest Rules
- The MOT 2004 Registration Form is now available.
- The Second Annual Fabulous CD Contest has been announced!
- MOT 2004 Cling design has been finalized.
- Important MOT update. New positions announced.
- A custom Whalen Shift Machine has been created exclusively for MOT’04.
- June 19th, 2004 will be MINI Cooper Day in the great state of New Hampshire thanks to the Governor, barring any CA-like uprising.
- Does MOT 2004 cost anything to attend?
- Reservations for the sunset leg of MOT 2004 can now be made.
- MOT 2004 sunrise leg hotel reservations can be made now. Make your reservations early to get the best rooms.
- MOT 2004 Cadillac Mountain Leg Recon takes place on 10/12/03. Read the details.
- MOT 2004 date has been set. Saturday, June 19th, 2004. The Mount Washington Auto Road has been reserved! The Auto Road estimates they could fit 200 MINIs up there!
- Follow the MOT 2004 thread at MINI2.com to see the great changes and ideas for MOT 2004. Some of us will be greeting the sunrise on the Maine coast and driving like hell to get to Mount Washington. Some will choose the Kancamagus drive. It’s going to be a great day!
White Mountain Favorites
by rfinprc
This is my last dispatch before the big event, so I thought I’d share some of my White Mountain favorites with you. This is just a short list to give you a taste of what you’ll find in the White Mountains. It’s my list, so it favors hiking and outdoor stuff. I invite all of you to send me your old and new favorites, so we can create a real guidebook for MOT2005.
The Kancamagus Highway - Yes, you all know about this one. If you haven’t driven it yet, you’re in for a treat. It’s a great twisty, with beautiful scenery as a bonus. If you have a chance, make the drive by yourself also, and take the time to make lots of stops at the overlooks. The highway, by the way, is named for Mt. Kancamagus, near Lincoln. That in turn is named for Chief Kancamagus of the Penacook Confederacy. Pick up one of the Kancamagus maps at the visitor information center and you can read more on the back.
The Mountain Wanderer Bookstore - This local gem is located on Rt. 112 in Lincoln. If you are at all interested in hiking, fishing, paddling, or any other outdoor recreation in the Whites, this is a great stop. Whoever’s behind the counter will gladly help you with any kind of information, and odds are they have a book about it. Great maps, too.
The 4,000 Footers - Peak baggers all over the world have target goals. The grandest is to climb the tallest mountain on every continent. In New Hampshire, the goal is to hike the 48 mountains over 4,000 feet. There’s a 4,000 Footer Club that recognizes the accomplishment, as well as more complicated versions, like climbing every peak in every season. From the top of Mt. Washington, if you’re very lucky with the weather, you can see 43 of the 48 4,000′ peaks. By the way, not every peak that’s over 4,000 feet qualifies - to make the list, a mountain has to rise at least 200′ above a ridge that connects it to its nearest neighbor.
The Appalachian Mountain Club - The AMC is a membership based organization that focuses on education, conservation, and recreation in the White Mountains. Even if all you ever want to do is take a short hike to a waterfall, check them out. They also have fantastic education programs for teens and adults.
Arethusa Falls - At 200′, Arethusa Falls are the highest in New Hampshire. The hike to the falls is about 1.3 miles, and takes about 1 hour each way. The trailhead is at the Arethusa Falls parking lot, located on the west side of Rt. 302, 3.4 miles south of the Highland Center at Crawford Notch. If you go, and if you hike anywhere in the WHite Mountains, carry water and extra clothes for foul weather.
The AMC Huts - If you’re looking for a backcountry hiking experience without having to haul a tent, check out the AMC Huts. Some of these are pretty remote and require a serious hike in, but others are fairly accessible. At the huts you get breakfast and dinner family style and sleep in bunk rooms.
That’s it for my MOT Dispatches until the big day. Sorry there couldn’t be more - it’s really annoying how real-life gets in the way of MINIs On Top sometimes. Let me finish with a suggestion for all of you: send me your stories and impressions of the trip, so we can capture them to share on the MOT web site. Ian did a wonderful job last year creating the souvenir photo album. Let’s add to it this time around, and we’ll break 200 in ‘05.
MINI owners annual Meet & Greet, with a drive to the top of Mount Washington, NH