Last month, we were fortunate to experience the “mother of all tours” for this year! As a club, we traversed one of the deadliest stretches of road in the U.S. along Highway 6! We conquered Soldier Summit at an elevation of 7,493 ft, not once, but twice! We rendezvoused with the Beehive and Salty As in Helper and reminisced about the days when steam locomotives used to rule the rails. The following day, more “tribe” members from each of the clubs met up with us as we visited the sacred grounds of Nine Mile Canyon. Accompanied by our own private guide, we were able to learn about the unique rock art created by the Ute and Fremont Indians tribes.
This tour was awesome! We had a great time with family and friends and made some new friends along the way! Our unique cars brought a sense of excitement to a small town, and we had a chance share our experience with total strangers. Although it only lasted two days, the memories we made will last a lifetime. A huge thank you goes out to Howard for all his time and dedication in getting this together. In conjunction with the Carbon County Office of Tourism, they have worked all year to make this happen. I also want to thank all those who attended and made this such a success. It would not have been the same!