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- First Name: Keith
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Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
Our Wonderful Wisconsin Tour is now history, but many pictures have been taken.
Given here are links to over 1400 pictures:
Here is the link and also a tiny url. Both will work.
1-https://photos.app.goo.gl/DctrEaWhqEHh4x2U7
2-tinyurl.com/2beh2ftf
On the top right corner of the Photo Album page are options. You can order prints for 18 cents and picked up at store of your choice. You can download photos or share the album with others. On the three dots you can play a slideshow.
This was a cope and paste so I hope it works.
Cheers,
Keith
Given here are links to over 1400 pictures:
Here is the link and also a tiny url. Both will work.
1-https://photos.app.goo.gl/DctrEaWhqEHh4x2U7
2-tinyurl.com/2beh2ftf
On the top right corner of the Photo Album page are options. You can order prints for 18 cents and picked up at store of your choice. You can download photos or share the album with others. On the three dots you can play a slideshow.
This was a cope and paste so I hope it works.
Cheers,
Keith
'14 Touring, '26 Roadster Pickup, '27 Fordor, '27 Touring
Motto: It's hard to build a garage that's tooooo big!
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Re: Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
Wonderful photos, thanks for sharing!
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Re: Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
Wow! Took awhile, but I looked at them all!
Thank you to all that took and posted photos for those of us unable to go. Also thank you to all that made this tour possible for those that could go! Without the dedicated and wonderful model T people involved, these things could not happen.
Thank you.
Thank you to all that took and posted photos for those of us unable to go. Also thank you to all that made this tour possible for those that could go! Without the dedicated and wonderful model T people involved, these things could not happen.
Thank you.
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Re: Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
Thanks to all the photographers for these wonderful photos. I was so excited to look carefully at the cars where same-year side-by-side shots showed the differences in restorations. In many shots, it looks like a 1920's car dealership show. Magnificent! I only wish I could have been there to soak up all the T flavors.
John
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Re: Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
Awesome Keith - thanks for getting these out to the T folks.
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Re: Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
Keith ......thank you very much for sharing those great pictures... Very appreciated !!
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Re: Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
Great pics and event. Thank you to all the photographers and Keith for posting.
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Re: Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
Back to the top. There's a lot of pictures, but if you've never been on as National T Tour, this will give you a good idea what it's all about.
Keith
Keith
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Re: Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
Keith,
I’ve not been on a national tour. About how many miles are averaged a day, and what are common mph averages?
Thank you for posting,
Rob
I’ve not been on a national tour. About how many miles are averaged a day, and what are common mph averages?
Thank you for posting,
Rob
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Re: Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
Hi Rob, The daily mileages vary but usually average about 100 miles. 150 for one day is a lot since when you consider time for lunch and maybe a mid morning break plus time to visit an attraction, that can add up to a very long day.
Tours vary a lot depending on the attractions visited. We had at least two interesting places to visit every day and one day we had 4 places to visit. Never a dull moment! For this tour the daily mileage ranged from 50 up to 99 miles.
Typical MPH are about 30 to 35. Sometimes you get stuck behind a slow moving car, but you can usually pass them. Any good running T will not have a problem with speed. We had several trailers with winches to either help with breakdowns or haul them back as needed.
Next year the MTFCA National tour will be in Manhatten, KS, and the MTFCI Tour will be in the Baraboo, WI area.
These tours are fun! Once you've been on one, you'll see how much fun they are and why so many of us go on them every year. The tours and their costs vary of course. Some tours provide dinners, lunches, costs for admission to the venues, plus hospitality room and lots of misc. expenses. Other tours have almost everything paid for by the participants as they go resulting in a lower tour cost up front. It varies a lot.
Hope this helps.
Keith
Tours vary a lot depending on the attractions visited. We had at least two interesting places to visit every day and one day we had 4 places to visit. Never a dull moment! For this tour the daily mileage ranged from 50 up to 99 miles.
Typical MPH are about 30 to 35. Sometimes you get stuck behind a slow moving car, but you can usually pass them. Any good running T will not have a problem with speed. We had several trailers with winches to either help with breakdowns or haul them back as needed.
Next year the MTFCA National tour will be in Manhatten, KS, and the MTFCI Tour will be in the Baraboo, WI area.
These tours are fun! Once you've been on one, you'll see how much fun they are and why so many of us go on them every year. The tours and their costs vary of course. Some tours provide dinners, lunches, costs for admission to the venues, plus hospitality room and lots of misc. expenses. Other tours have almost everything paid for by the participants as they go resulting in a lower tour cost up front. It varies a lot.
Hope this helps.
Keith
'14 Touring, '26 Roadster Pickup, '27 Fordor, '27 Touring
Motto: It's hard to build a garage that's tooooo big!
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Re: Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
Thanks Keith. Definitely on my bucket list.
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I can drive to Baraboo from my house in a T. Circus World Museum is there.
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Re: Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
I can drive to Baraboo from my house in a T.
So can I, but it might take me longer to get there.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Re: Wonderful Wisconsin Tour Pictures
Dave and Steve, Dennis Gorder would beat you both there.
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.