Viperguynick
Enthusiast
Hi all,
Been really buried with a lot of photos to process from some previous engagements but I finally squeezed in a little time to toss up some shots from this past Sunday's Viper Clam Bake hosted by two very generous hosts, Glenn Cote and his wife Maria. We all had a great time despite the weather that continually caused the local meterologists to re-assess their predictions every 5 minutes. Although, the rain did prove useful in one respect; All the white/blue '96 RT owners out there can now run out and buy the latest Color coded Viper accessory for those times when the weatherman is wrong and you decide to leave the windows at home (Sorry Joe had to do it!)
Looks like it was made for the car
After a nice subdued cruise through some New Hampshire back roads, with picturesque stops along the way, all members in attendance were treated to a feast fit for a king. Lobsters, Steamers, New York Sirloin, Grilled Marinated Chicken ******, complete with the requisite fixin's and a delectable assortment of Cheesecakes to top it all off. I would once again like to thank Glenn and Maria for their hospitality as well as allowing us the privelege of viewing Glenns Vipers' stablemates, a pair of beautifully restored Corvettes. Thanks again, now on with the pics.
And the shot that only our Resident white/blue owner was brave enough to get, from the top rung of a 40ft ladder, extended against Glenn's neighboors house. This shot was taken by Joe Mori while his wife, very comfortable on the ground, came up with some interesting thoughts on just why HE was up the ladder that I only made it half way up... (Thanks again for getting the shot Joe, you guys are great and it's always a fun event with the two of you around.)
Nick
Been really buried with a lot of photos to process from some previous engagements but I finally squeezed in a little time to toss up some shots from this past Sunday's Viper Clam Bake hosted by two very generous hosts, Glenn Cote and his wife Maria. We all had a great time despite the weather that continually caused the local meterologists to re-assess their predictions every 5 minutes. Although, the rain did prove useful in one respect; All the white/blue '96 RT owners out there can now run out and buy the latest Color coded Viper accessory for those times when the weatherman is wrong and you decide to leave the windows at home (Sorry Joe had to do it!)
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Looks like it was made for the car

After a nice subdued cruise through some New Hampshire back roads, with picturesque stops along the way, all members in attendance were treated to a feast fit for a king. Lobsters, Steamers, New York Sirloin, Grilled Marinated Chicken ******, complete with the requisite fixin's and a delectable assortment of Cheesecakes to top it all off. I would once again like to thank Glenn and Maria for their hospitality as well as allowing us the privelege of viewing Glenns Vipers' stablemates, a pair of beautifully restored Corvettes. Thanks again, now on with the pics.
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And the shot that only our Resident white/blue owner was brave enough to get, from the top rung of a 40ft ladder, extended against Glenn's neighboors house. This shot was taken by Joe Mori while his wife, very comfortable on the ground, came up with some interesting thoughts on just why HE was up the ladder that I only made it half way up... (Thanks again for getting the shot Joe, you guys are great and it's always a fun event with the two of you around.)
Nick
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