The Clash at the Glen!
#21
I think I am out. Just isnt going to work out this year.
Something tells me you guys will have a great time just the same. Have fun!
JL
Something tells me you guys will have a great time just the same. Have fun!
JL
Last edited by JimmiLew; 05-01-2009 at 11:58 AM.
#22
Three Wheelin'
Peter,
You won't find the typical 'chain hotels" unless you drive to Corning, which is a solid 20-30 minutes. Locally, Falls Motel (full- Tremper) is decent. New place just opened in Watkins... name espcapes me, right on Lake Seneca. The Glenora is a nice place, about 10 min further up the Lake and is also a small winery with great dinner spot. Locals love the "Seneca Lodge", but too rustic for me.
You won't find the typical 'chain hotels" unless you drive to Corning, which is a solid 20-30 minutes. Locally, Falls Motel (full- Tremper) is decent. New place just opened in Watkins... name espcapes me, right on Lake Seneca. The Glenora is a nice place, about 10 min further up the Lake and is also a small winery with great dinner spot. Locals love the "Seneca Lodge", but too rustic for me.
#24
Racer
WE can take up to 280 drivers....so a wait list should not be necessary..But the count for the vest give away will be set soon..after that ...a reorder and a delay. If on the fence, register now..
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Peter,
You won't find the typical 'chain hotels" unless you drive to Corning, which is a solid 20-30 minutes. Locally, Falls Motel (full- Tremper) is decent. New place just opened in Watkins... name espcapes me, right on Lake Seneca. The Glenora is a nice place, about 10 min further up the Lake and is also a small winery with great dinner spot. Locals love the "Seneca Lodge", but too rustic for me.
You won't find the typical 'chain hotels" unless you drive to Corning, which is a solid 20-30 minutes. Locally, Falls Motel (full- Tremper) is decent. New place just opened in Watkins... name espcapes me, right on Lake Seneca. The Glenora is a nice place, about 10 min further up the Lake and is also a small winery with great dinner spot. Locals love the "Seneca Lodge", but too rustic for me.
No racing for me this year yet. But I'll be driving out from Columbus to grid cars for the weekend and get a little closer to the dream.
#27
Rennlist Member
Similarly I'm wondering how many of their wives were wearing CVR's fleece vests from last year...