Mosport- FOOD
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Mosport- FOOD
Because of the expected low turn-out we don't expect the club to sponsor a dinner. I suggest a pot luck cookout after the first day's driving. Grills, boooze, meat and veggies need to be brought. And the track won't care a hoot!
PS: Weather will be great. Camping is great. Eh?
PPS: Don't come if you can't tolerate hundreds of miles of track time on a world renowned race course.
PS: Weather will be great. Camping is great. Eh?
PPS: Don't come if you can't tolerate hundreds of miles of track time on a world renowned race course.
Bruce Allen
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Mosport camping
You can camp in anything there. And they have hot showers. I have driven into the nice shade trees up on the hill where it is quiet and slept in my pickup. Or you can bring your 50 ton 100 foot motorhome like some we know.
Bruce Allen
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Re: Mosport camping
Now that's roughing it, I don't know how he does it.brucesallen wrote:...Or you can bring your 50 ton 100 foot motorhome like some we know.
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I'm up for an unofficial banquet, so long as we don't go to Ruby Tuesday again. I can get Crapplebee's food in the states just as easily!
What about that french/italian place with the bar downstairs and dining room upstairs we went to a few years back? Is it still in business?
What about that french/italian place with the bar downstairs and dining room upstairs we went to a few years back? Is it still in business?
Andrew
'91 Sentra with wicked cool tint
'91 Sentra with wicked cool tint
This will be my first COM event, and my first time at Mosport (a lot of firsts!). A potluck cookout sounds great to me, though as I will be squeezing everything I can into a Miata, don't expect me to show up with a grill, or watermelons, or anything bigger than a bag of cookies or something that can get wedged into the empty spaces in my car.
If I decide to camp out at the track, which I probably will, are there eating options at the track, or should I be prepared to fix my own three square meals a day?
If I decide to camp out at the track, which I probably will, are there eating options at the track, or should I be prepared to fix my own three square meals a day?
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eat? Byo.
The track concession stand is open for lunch. Trackburgers. If you travel a few miles thre is a general store. 18 miles for restaurant.
They usually have leaded and unleaded gas for sale at the track- but bring gold bullion bars, eh?
They usually have leaded and unleaded gas for sale at the track- but bring gold bullion bars, eh?
Bruce Allen
The Greased Shadow
"It's all about the fast lap"
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Cook out Banquet
Bruce,
Count me in. I will bring food and beverages. Anyone have a portable grille?
Count me in. I will bring food and beverages. Anyone have a portable grille?
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Mike pay with cc whenever possible. You are much more likely to get raped when you pay with US and the waitress converts in her head.TTA89 wrote:Whats the deal with money exchange? Just pay by CC and hope you don't get raped when the bill comes in converted to US or what?
How far is the gas station if you don't want to pay track prices?
Anyone know the final tally of people going? I noticed the registration is off the main page.
I will bring (4) 5 gallon gas cans- empty. Don't go over the border with full cans. I don't remember the mileage (probably the 15 miles Bruce says to the restaurant) but it is not very convenient for outside gas.
Silly amounts of track time are likely.
Scott Rosnick
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Re: Cook out Banquet
You can cook food on the vents in my hood after a 20 min session. Feel free.jimalley wrote:Bruce,
Count me in. I will bring food and beverages. Anyone have a portable grille?
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