Georgia Fiero Club Forum
All Things Fiero => Club News => Topic started by: Fierofool on November 14, 2017, 06:40:10 pm
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I just received an email from Jim Orr of the Georgia Triumph Association. Those of you who've done the Polar Bear Run will know him as the person who does the Driver's Meeting before departure.
This year's event will be on December 30th and will start at the Atlanta Motorsports Park in Dawsonville, Ga. It will end in Dahlonega. The event theme is Six Gaps. The route will take us through 6 well known mountain gaps on our way to Dahlonega.
They will have event tshirts on sale for $20 and they accept donations in the amount of $10 per car, however you aren't required to make a donation to participate. ALL proceeds go to support the ALS Society in memorium of one of their members who passed due to ALS. $10
2017 Polar Bear Run
Start Address: AMP, 20 Duck Thurmond Rd, Dawsonville, GA 30534
Phone: (678) 264-3493
https://atlantamotorsportspark.com/
December 30th at 9:00 AM Facilities will be open. When we arrive each car driver will sign a waiver and there will be a wrist band given to each person.
As a side note, Jim says he is going to promote participation with us in RFTH this year. A good showing of Fieros may help to bring out more of their people. They were planning to attend RFTH 22 but they had a conflict of schedule due to being in Switzerland and Austria driving their Triumps through the Alps.
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Please Notify The Triumph Club that the Editors of the Grassroots Magizine would help promote such an Event, or just post it. I think D.Wallens would be your Contact at GRM. They Love these runs. Include a phone number and e-mail adress, thanks.
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I sent Jim at GTA the information you provided me.
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Who is planning to attend the Polar Bear Run this year?
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How long will the drive from the Atlanta Motorsports Park in Dawsonville, Ga to Dahlonega take?
Round trip is already 7 hours.
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Their runs usually are about 3-4 hours. It's only about 30 minutes between Dawsonville and Dahlonega, but the runs wander around all through the countryside.
You can probably save some time by getting off I-20 in Greensboro at Hwy 44, go into town and pick up 15 North toward Watkinsville.
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My 87 will be available to anyone needing a car.
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How many folks are planning on going? How many Fieros will be there?
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I can't go this year...still healing. I'd love to though. They are a great bunch of people and have a fun trip. To who (or whom)ever goes, I know you'll have fun too!
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The way things are looking at the moment, I won't be able to make it this year. We'll most likely still be in the hospital. But my 87 is still available to anyone who would want to drive it.
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I Think Pat And I Are Going
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Charlie. if the 87 is still available I would be proud to pilot it at the 18th PBR.
Dave
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Come on out and get it any time.
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Im not going to make it tomorrow
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Well, today is the day! I only counted 3 or 4 people who planned to go, but the run should be under way. I hope to see pictures and read about it soon.
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By my estimations, there is only TopNotch and GrannyLinda and Sarge and his son, Brian.
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That was my estimation, also, although I didn't know about Brian. No pgackerman? He didn't state a decision, either way.
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Dave said that Paul told him he'd have to leave by 6AM to get there in time.
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I went on part of the run. I had to cut out early because we have kids and grandkids coming over. But I got some pictures.
The pre-run meeting was held on the 2nd floor of the Atlanta Motorsports Park clubhouse. Atlanta Motorsports Park is like a country club, except that the sport is racing, not golf. Here are some views of the track from the clubhouse...


Here are some of the cars gathered for the run...


This old Porche was very nice...


On the run, we stopped at the Appalachian Trail gift shop on top of Blood Mountain, where I took a few car pictures...


The V-twin on the front of this thing is not a decoration -- it's the power plant. And it was really cold up on the mountain (those guys were brave).

More cars on the mountain...

The rout was to take us on Highway 180 over to 75 and then north on Richard Russel Scenic Highway. But I dropped out as we passed the north end of Richard Russel, and took it south, on the way home. Here's some ice pictures to show you how cold it was up there...


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My eyes are bad, but I only saw 1 Fiero. It looks as if a wide variety of vehicles were represented.
I never thought of Atlanta as a road course, although I guess I've seen it in video here before.
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My silver Formula is in the pictures. Fierofool's car was there, but hidden behind other cars in the pictures I took. Dave (Sarge) drove it.
Edit: Found it in another picture, and zoomed in to show it...

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Ah. Between 2 previous pics.
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Thanks for posting pictures.
Planned on driving up the night before... but life happened.