Autumn in the Appalachians -Erwin,TN

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Autumn in the Appalachians -Erwin,TN

Time: October 13, 2010 at 6pm to October 16, 2010 at 7pm
Location: Erwin, TN
City/Town: Erwin
Website or Map: http://www.classicminis.org/m…
Phone: 321-724-8812
Event Type: classic, mini, 3, day, mountain, cruise
Organized By: Mike Guido
Latest Activity: Oct 5, 2010

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This year Classic Minis United chose Erwin, Tennessee as the stage for our 3 day driving adventure. Located in the northeastern corner of Tennessee in the Appalachian Mountains you'll get to drive your Mini on some of the most beautiful roads in North America. As with all of our CMU events, we like to drive, and that's what we'll be doing. We will have drives each of the three days with plenty of stops and things to see. We will also have a scavenger hunt, swap meet, beer tasting and a catered BBQ dinner while listening to a Bluegrass band on the beautiful campground rivers edge. Oh, and whitewater rafting!
If you haven't been to a CMU event before, we do it differently; we like to drive/cruise a lot and see all around the area we're visiting. With this being a CMU event, you must be a member to enter a Mini. Membership is free, go to the join page and become a member! As with all of our events, this is for everybody, but all of the drives/cruises/anything is only for classic Minis and its variants produced from 1959-2000, no exceptions. There's always room to ride in someone’s Mini if you come in something else.

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