RE: Annual Black Mustang Club Bumblebee cruise
For me it was an enjoyable event. Not that I tried to keep up with everyone. I was surprised that I got to the end before about half of the sixty cars, since I stayed on the mountain for a while after the last went by, in order to get a shot or two of everyone making the right angle turn at the bottom light.
As far as PoisndU's comment goes: Well, it doesn't go very far. Easy to say "I ddn't like it", much more of a challenge to say, "What I didn't like was ... " and make useful suggestions. Or offer to pitch in and help.
Once I put up my pictures of the mountainside transition and Longshadow Ranch dining area, maybe he'll point out his stuck-together group, and we'll all be able to profit from his observations. I missed a few in each venue, I'm sure. Be a shame if it was them.
From my point of view, The point is not to "be organized", but to make it so anyone who has a mind to can have some fun. I think Mike and the crew did a marvelous job of that, an incredible challenge to get it together in ten days or so. Kudos to them.
I speak only for myself, not for Mike, or the crew, or any Mustang group.
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Frank S
San Diego CA
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