R50/53 Baltimore area owners
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I think there are some good spots around Old Ellicott City. I've only driven through there once, but it looks pretty promising! There's also Greenspring Ave (exit 22 off 695). Take it north. It's about 8 miles from downtown, and it all of a sudden turns into farmland if you go north. Neat country-style roads.
#29
Balto. Cooper Routes
Northern Baltimore County has all kinds of potential. I've bicycled these roads for 25 years and there's some good routes to be had. Now that I've got my MINI I need to rethink a bit what works well when one drops the pedals, gets four wheels and ups the speed 2-4 fold. Falls Rd. above the Beltway forms a major "spine" leading northward and in itself can be an invigorating route if you're not stuck behind a pokey. Sightlines vary, but there are opportunities for passing with care. Major side roads along Falls branching out east and west north of Butler offer secondary routes that can loop back or crisscross Falls. Up near the MD/PA border to the east is Prettyboy Reservoir which is encircled by twisty and undulating roads. The surrounding counties up here also offer more of the same. Get a map and explore. Though I don't think you'll find "The Dragon" here, with a little effort I think you'll see there's some routes that have what you're looking for. And please, watch out for cyclists, we like our twisties too!
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Originally Posted by bluzeke
Northern Baltimore County has all kinds of potential. I've bicycled these roads for 25 years and there's some good routes to be had. Now that I've got my MINI I need to rethink a bit what works well when one drops the pedals, gets four wheels and ups the speed 2-4 fold. Falls Rd. above the Beltway forms a major "spine" leading northward and in itself can be an invigorating route if you're not stuck behind a pokey. Sightlines vary, but there are opportunities for passing with care. Major side roads along Falls branching out east and west north of Butler offer secondary routes that can loop back or crisscross Falls. Up near the MD/PA border to the east is Prettyboy Reservoir which is encircled by twisty and undulating roads. The surrounding counties up here also offer more of the same. Get a map and explore. Though I don't think you'll find "The Dragon" here, with a little effort I think you'll see there's some routes that have what you're looking for. And please, watch out for cyclists, we like our twisties too!
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yeah, all you complainers out there. I live a couple miles from the intersection of 32 and 26 in Eldersburg/Sykesville and I'm a member of DCMM. In fact I make it to most of the events that happen regardless of where they are located. So quit your complaining about DCMM only being DC and just make it out to an event that isn't in MD.
#39
Originally Posted by CmdrVimes
... So quit your complaining about DCMM only being DC and just make it out to an event that isn't in MD.
Trying to be serious for a moment, they all got a point. 95% of the activities are far south (or east). Except for a couple of things in Glenelg, most all social activities are south. Maybe the geographic area is way to big and the population between the two major cities is pretty big. I would bet there are lots of owners in Harford county or anywhere North of Charm City.
#41
I wouldn't think it would have to be because we don't want anything to do with the "DC" folks. I love DC... For some yes, it might be a hike. I would think if "Charm City" wanted to start a club, I see no reason to flame them (us) for wanting to do so...MINIs on the roads are becoming far more wide spread these days. I would think the more clubs the merrier...and we could have club versus club events ...and good times together
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Originally Posted by chows4us
3rd try a charm? Nah ... Secession is in the wind
Trying to be serious for a moment, they all got a point. 95% of the activities are far south (or east). Except for a couple of things in Glenelg, most all social activities are south. Maybe the geographic area is way to big and the population between the two major cities is pretty big. I would bet there are lots of owners in Harford county or anywhere North of Charm City.
Trying to be serious for a moment, they all got a point. 95% of the activities are far south (or east). Except for a couple of things in Glenelg, most all social activities are south. Maybe the geographic area is way to big and the population between the two major cities is pretty big. I would bet there are lots of owners in Harford county or anywhere North of Charm City.
At some point in the future I'm actually planning a little drive in the Westminster-ish area. What I was tentatively calling the "Five Guys East" run. Similar in content to the one we did in Manasses. That is to say it contains burger (Five Guys), ice cream (Hoffman's), and mini golf (Tom Mitchells). As I've been working 10 hours days recently I haven't had a chance to actually sit down and figure it out yet, but I want to do it sometime late spring/early summer.
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Originally Posted by CmdrVimes
yeah, all you complainers out there. I live a couple miles from the intersection of 32 and 26 in Eldersburg/Sykesville and I'm a member of DCMM. In fact I make it to most of the events that happen regardless of where they are located. So quit your complaining about DCMM only being DC and just make it out to an event that isn't in MD.
#48
Originally Posted by saakey
I wouldn't think it would have to be because we don't want anything to do with the "DC" folks.
Makes perfect sense. I think there's a word for people like that, and it starts with an I.
Originally Posted by kdgblu
geez Matt...subtle. DCMM doesn't have a monopoly on MINI owners. If they want to start a northern MD club, they're entitled. I wouldn't call it rebellion or secession at all.
#49
Ok. This Baltimore area club may be a good idea. Perhaps, as a start, we could put together a Baltimore sub-forum under the East Coat section on this site. Then we could gauge participation in that before a real club is formed.
I don't see anything wrong with starting a Baltimore or Maryland specific club.
I don't see anything wrong with starting a Baltimore or Maryland specific club.
#50
Originally Posted by kgdblu
geez Matt...subtle. DCMM doesn't have a monopoly on MINI owners. If they want to start a northern MD club, they're entitled. I wouldn't call it rebellion or secession at all.
However, I dont think it might be "small". There may be a huge untapped number of MINIs from Laurel north. I see, literally, half a dozen each day, driving only 10 miles to work. There are many, many "plain" or unmodded MINIs about who simply might not know that clubs exist and are an untapped resource.
Take a look at the numbers in the Towson "meetup" thing that nobody wants to run so Towson stopped having meetings. I get an Email a week saying somebody wants to join meet-up but nobody wants to run the meeting. I see about 100 emails waiting on the list to join and only recognize about 5 of the regular DCMM ppl.