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nene
September 30th, 2013, 05:00
The weather schedule promised great weather for this weekend, and I decided to commemorate my 10 year journey and 60K miles on cloud 9.
Reached the 60K miles at the top of Mount Washington, which is the highest point in the Northeast USA.

It was a wicked fun ride both up and down the hill. The ride to the destination was great as well, with many of the leaves up in the far North already changing. The ride back was a bit longer as we decided to take a different route, but familiar to the family due to our usual skiing spots.

Thank you for all the fun RS6.

Mt Washington Auto Road (http://mtwashingtonautoroad.com)

http://www.htms.org/img/092013/MountWashington.jpg

lswing
September 30th, 2013, 15:49
Very nice!

SA RS6
September 30th, 2013, 20:31
great pic! looks awesome.

ttboost
September 30th, 2013, 22:30
Great ride. I did that about 20 years ago..ended up having to use a rental car though. I left the sticker under the floor mat in the trunk...

MaxRS6
September 30th, 2013, 22:49
Great pic!

ntrcptr
October 1st, 2013, 12:18
BTW, is it legal to customize your own state plate to match the molding in the car---ie.. "euro-style"?:vhmmm:


The weather schedule promised great weather for this weekend, and I decided to commemorate my 10 year journey and 60K miles on cloud 9.
Reached the 60K miles at the top of Mount Washington, which is the highest point in the Northeast USA.

It was a wicked fun ride both up and down the hill. The ride to the destination was great as well, with many of the leaves up in the far North already changing. The ride back was a bit longer as we decided to take a different route, but familiar to the family due to our usual skiing spots.

Thank you for all the fun RS6.

Mt Washington Auto Road (http://mtwashingtonautoroad.com)

http://www.htms.org/img/092013/MountWashington.jpg

nene
October 2nd, 2013, 01:26
Sometimes I roll without the front plate, but fellow officers in MA are hitting everyone hard that is caught without one.
It used to bother me more in the beginning. Now I just see it as another chunk of the bumper that won't get hit with road debris.
I just colored it out for the photo using Photoshop.