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kelleymac2000
11-13-2002, 10:11 PM
Hey all:
Just joined this forum, and it's great to see you all here talking up the H2. I LOVE my truck!
I'm a member of the BAHA (Bay Area Hummer Club), and I wanted to extend an invite to any of you interested in going offroad to come and join us. You need to be a member of the National Hummer Club. (go here:http://www.thehummerclubinc.com/) and then you can participate in all regional events. Then click on the events link to see our plans. We have a snow run coming up near Tahoe in February, a Hollister trip in the spring, and even a wine tasting planned for late summer/fall.
Hope to see you all there!
Kelley
kelleymac2000
11-13-2002, 10:11 PM
Hey all:
Just joined this forum, and it's great to see you all here talking up the H2. I LOVE my truck!
I'm a member of the BAHA (Bay Area Hummer Club), and I wanted to extend an invite to any of you interested in going offroad to come and join us. You need to be a member of the National Hummer Club. (go here:http://www.thehummerclubinc.com/) and then you can participate in all regional events. Then click on the events link to see our plans. We have a snow run coming up near Tahoe in February, a Hollister trip in the spring, and even a wine tasting planned for late summer/fall.
Hope to see you all there!
Kelley
Thanks for the introduction. I'm in Tahoe and the Bay Area frequently so I'll have to visit the site. I'm just afraid the group might convince me that I need an H1. /infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif
kelleymac2000
11-14-2002, 01:38 AM
No way! Funny thing is that since the H2s outnumber the H1s by at least an order of magnitude, events are becoming more and more "integrated" <grin> Come on out, it'd be a blast!!
Kelley
I was introduced to the Hummer Club in an unusual way, the VP of the club, Ron Bomhoff(?) and his friends were checking out my H2 outside a restaurant I was at. He owns an H1, but invited me to join all the same. I joined, ofcourse, and looking forward to an adventure with the club.
kelleymac2000
11-14-2002, 05:58 PM
Yep, Ron's the man!
BAHA is a regional affiliate of HCI and we're right in your neck of the woods. We're planning a snow run to Grass Valley in February, dates will be announced this week. Plan to come, it'll be a BLAST!
Kelley
H2VP BAHA, HCI
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by TS:
I was introduced to the Hummer Club in an unusual way, the VP of the club, Ron Bomhoff(?) and his friends were checking out my H2 outside a restaurant I was at. He owns an H1, but invited me to join all the same. I joined, ofcourse, and looking forward to an adventure with the club.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
kelleymac:
I'm assuming you own a Hummer [the H1]? If so, do you use it as a daily driver and what kind of maintenance can I expect if I purchase a used wagon with 20K+ mileage? I love the H1 and all my relatives in Europe bow down to the original Hummer.
Also, I need to get a CB [portable or deck mounted unit] before I go on a caravan - right?
kelleymac2000
11-14-2002, 10:43 PM
Nope, I'm a proud H2 owner. Actually the H2 VP of the BAHA Hummer Club. I test drove the H1, and have driven one offroad, but I don't own one. I want to someday, but not as a daily driver. I've heard horror stories about maintenance costs, but can't confirm that for myself. :-)
Kelley
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by SJ:
kelleymac:
I'm assuming you own a Hummer [the H1]? If so, do you use it as a daily driver and what kind of maintenance can I expect if I purchase a used wagon with 20K+ mileage? I love the H1 and all my relatives in Europe bow down to the original Hummer.
Also, I need to get a CB [portable or deck mounted unit] before I go on a caravan - right?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Thanks, I've also driven an H1 and it was great for the short drive, but have always been curious how the beasts are on a long-term basis.
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