Fall Freeze…Frozen for 2010

The much anticipated Fall Freeze is, regrettably, frozen for 2010. While the Classic Car Adventure’s offices have been a-buzz with planning, route ideas and excitement…it’s just not feasible for the 2010 season. Why, you might ask? Well, unfortunately Dave Hord is undergoing the surgeon’s knife about 4 months sooner then expected. “It’s true,” says Dave, “a four-year old mountain bike injury has managed to cancel the Fall Freeze for 2010. It’s an old shoulder injury, one I’ve mostly ignored, but I’m at the point where even changing an oil filter hurts…so it’s time to visit the repair shop!”

There is good news, however. Two new events in B.C. are happening this fall, and both should be of interest to classic car enthusiasts. September 18th is the Rally du Chilliwack, and October 1st-3rd brings the Jellybean Autocrafter’s Fall Colors Tour. If you were waiting to hear about the Fall Freeze, you should definitely consider either of these two events! We’re really excited to see more events starting up that are designed for drivers. Additional chances to get out and use our classics can only be a good thing 🙂

Despite the surgery speed-bump, we won’t be resting here at the Classic Car Adventures’ office. Dave’s not allowed to wrench on his Volkswagen during the recovery, but he’s been given full clearance for planning the Spring Thaw. 2010 was a great year, but with six months recovery we’re pretty sure 2011 is going to be even better!

2 thoughts on “Fall Freeze…Frozen for 2010

  1. Kathy Hahn

    Sure hope surgery goes well. Getting in 4 months early is a very good thing.

    Am really looking forward to Spring Thaw 2011. There WILL be a BugEye available.There WILL be a BugEye available. If I say it enough times it will come true, won’t it?

  2. Ewald Penner

    Hey Dave, hope the surgery doesn’t take away too much fun.
    As many others on this forum, we eagerly anticipate participating in the 2011 Spring Thaw so get well soon, all the best to you.
    Let’s bring out some American (or Canadian) iron as well.

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