Rallye Around the Cuyahoga Valley
National Park
Sunday, July 13th
What’s a Rallye? First, the spelling is right! A Rallye is a car trip
with a driver and navigator who follow a route in a set of written instructions
which they are given immediately prior to the trip. You’ll be in competition
with your fellow club members to get the correct answers to questions about
sites you’ll see or visit along the way. It’s fun, and no previous
experience is necessary. This is not a “timed rallye”, so you’ll
have plenty of time to see the sites at your leisure.
We’ll meet at 11:00 a.m. at the pavilion at Tinkers Creek State Park
near the Streetsboro (Rt. 480) exit of the Ohio Turnpike. Bring along a snack
while we kick the tires on each other’s cars. After some introductions,
you and your navigator will receive the written instructions for the trip. Participants
will be sent out at intervals of three to five minutes. The drive will take
approximately 2 hrs. We’ll end up at a restaurant for a late lunch, prizes
and fun. Cost is $10 per car. You’ll pay for your own meal at the restaurant.
We should be on our way home by 3 p.m.
For safety reasons, you must have a driver and navigator. The navigator will
be looking for clues while the driver concentrates on the road. Your navigator
can be anyone – spouse, friend, relative. You may also have as many “assistant
navigators” in the car as you wish.
Tinker’s Creek State Park, our starting point, is off Aurora-Hudson Rd.
To get there, take the Frost Road exit of Rt. 480. Frost Rd. is the first exit
west of the Ohio Turnpike. For those coming from the west (Twinsburg), turn
left onto Frost Rd. For those coming from the east (Streetsboro), turn right.
Turn left at the first light (Aurora-Hudson Rd.) and right at the next stop
sign (continuation of Aurora-Hudson Rd.) The entrance to the park and parking
lot is about one mile on the left.
Call Dick Gortz at (216)
789-0901 with questions, or email rgortz@gortz.com
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