Saturday, August 25, 2007

Conquering Acrophobia in Colorado



Honestly, I am not afraid of heights but if I ever was, my recent trip to Montrose, Colorado for the Solihull Society's National Land Rover Rally would have either cured it or put me in the funny farm. With elevations topping 12,800 ft and ledges just wide enough for a Rover, this was not an event to take lightly. For proof, have a look at the pics.



It was a great weekend and as usual, the Solihull Society did an amazing job of keeping 160 odd Rovers and 320 people organized. Next year at Moab, UT, they are planning on 400 rigs for the 60th anniversary of Land Rover and most of us LR enthusiasts already have the dates blocked off on our calendars (Sept 16 - 20th).



For more on this year's event, pic up the December issue of Land Rover World or keep an eye on this Blog for more stories and information.



Note: LRW's September issue has the article on SCARR that I covered in April. I haven't seen it yet so I have no idea what it looks like or if they edited it down at all so be kind please!

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