der auspuff september 2014
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Der Auspuff is the monthly newsletter of the Cascade Chapter of the Porsche Club of America.TRANSCRIPT
On page 5prez Says
On page 6Let’s BBQ!
On page 9 Central Update
Issue 7 • SEPTEMBER 2014
In thIs month’s IssueIn the Zonewith Tim Hagner
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cAScAde region PorSche clUb oF AmericA
PresidentRoss Rampy
Vice PresidentJohn early
SecretaryDavid Duarte
TreasurerBill Lucas
Membership ChairmanGlenn Gumaer
Central ChapterJohn Thompson
Website EditorJoel Weyhe
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Special thanks toDave Johnson, Robert Forest
Contactder Auspuff is a publication of the Cascade Region of the Porsche Club of America. For more information or to become a member, visit us online at www.cascadeporscheclub.org.
In the Zone Zone 6 Update by Tim HagnerTim Hagner is the Zone 6 representative for Porsche Club of America. Email him at [email protected].
By the time you read the next “In the Zone”, a winner will have been announced. To see the entries and the winning logo, go to: www.pca-cwr.org. Good luck and thank you to all that entered!
Wow! That’s the best way to describe the Whistler Weekend. I’m sure everyone who attended feels the same way. Our car, our friends and my new favorite place (next to Bend!), it just doesn’t get any better. There were over 120 Porsches entered, fifty of them lined the upper village on Saturday for the Concours and show, much to the enjoyment and delight of many a visitor. The walking rally was a great way to explore the village and the Sunday Auto-x was a great way to explore the limits of your car. I’m not sure what limits were explored on the wine tour! Maybe I shouldn’t know. Congratulations to the Olympic Peninsula Region for winning the Mark Donahue Trophy, presented to the region that had the most participants, excluding the hosting regions, based on miles driven and membership size. Glad I didn’t have to do the math, only present the Trophy. A “well done” goes to the weekend’s overall winner, and Zone 6 Webmaster, Dennis Coplen. The overall winner is determined by points earned in the three competitive events, the better you do, the more points you earn. The person at the end of the week-end with the most points wins the overall. I’ll be looking forward to next year’s version. Canada West and Pacific North West regions combined forces to host a very well done event. Great job everyone!
Speaking of next year, the “Zone 6 Grand Tour” is still going forward. We’re working on a tentative date so you can start your planning. As soon as it becomes available we’ll pass it on.
Thank you to the Absaroka Region for being a great host to me and to their President, Stephanie Haider, for the after meeting tour. What a great drive! Graham, I found your car, but not you at Skamania. I think the rain was the factor.
When you travel our great Zone, don’t forget to check the website of the region(s) you’ll be traveling through. It’s always great fun to drop-in and meet fellow PCA’ers. I’m sure you’ll be welcome!
Hope to see you soon and don’t forget: it really is about the people.
Tim Hagner, Zone 6 Representative
as you read this the deadline for entries in the Zone 6 Logo contest will have passed. ..
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Ross Rampy has been serving as President of the Cascade PCA since 2011. In addition to his passion for Porsche, he also enjoys spending time with his 6 kids, 5 grandkids and 2 dogs.
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Cascade Porsche-Pushers,
Here it is Labor Day already which means Summer is almost offically over and we are wind-ing down our driving season, but there are still several more events during which one can enjoy our winding roads and the camaraderie of fel-low Porsche Pushers. So, check out the calandar on the website cascadeporscheclub.org to see which events you can attend.
Our September PCA dinner will be held on the 15th at THE BRICKROOM on the Plaza in Ashland. Our September drive will take place on the 20th and we will tour some scenic back roads while ending up at Wolf Creek Inn for a deli-cious luncheon.
In October, the last offical drive of the year will be an opportunity of a lifetime as we have the opportunity to see one of the best private Porsche collections in the world outside Reno, Nevada. Details on the website. If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a call at 541 840 8690.
See you in my mirrors,
Ross Rampy
From Our President
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On the sunny Saturday afternoon of August 23rd, nine porsches and their members assembled at Carrera Motors in Medford. At 1:00 p.m. we left on a leisurely drive through the Applegate Valley lead by Pres. Ross Rampy. We stopped at Red Lily winery for a rest break and a glass
A Day of Cars, BBQ and Fun
of wine to get our pumps primed for our early dinner BBQ in grants pass.
From Red Lily we took a scenic drive through the Applegate, arriving in Grants Pass at 3 p.m. Bill and Carolyn welcomed us graciously into their beautiful home beckoning us to remove our shoes as we entered. We assembled onto their spacious deck overlooking the Rogue River and commenced libations of beer, wine, bottled water, and soft drinks for those who wanted it. Beverages were provided by the Club.
The salmon and halibut for the BBQ as well as the rice, salad, and desserts were generously donated by Mike and Robin Vandeford, who
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brought the fish (under refrigeration, of course :-)) from their home in Alaska.
After some socializing and some announcements from Ross, Bill brought out the salmon for grilling on planks. The salmon was then transported to the kitchen and served buffet style along side the halibut which had been baked in a delicious white sauce. The delicious fish was accompanied with mixed green salad, rice, and cole slaw. For desert brownies and a wonderful lemon cake made from a family recipe were served.
With tummies pleasantly satiated, Carolyn offered a house tour of their beautiful home. We were impressed with all of the thought and attention to detail that were implemented in the construction of this home, with a view toward retirement and senior living access.
Thank you to all members who participated and especially to the Vanderfords for their generous food donation and to the Kohn’s for their generous hospitality . We have a wonderful Club. We enjoy the cars that we drive and so appreciate the camaraderie that we all share.
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An Update from the Central Chapter... by John Thompson
So there I was today, trying to bring life to the dead battery in my work truck when I heard the rustle
of leaves and felt the gentle warm breeze at my back. It was very peaceful out though. The trees have
started their show of color signaling the end of summer and the quick descent into days of more darkness
than light.
I will admit, this summer has not exactly turned out how I had imagined upon the start of the year. I knew I
was going to have a busy spring and summer, but I thought I was going to have time and motivation carry
out all my plans. Today’s warm breeze was also like a gentle kick in the rear awakening the realization, I
have not done what I set out to do.
There is a certain amount guilt that the club has taken a back seat to all else that I had (have) going on.
We have managed to continue our monthly social gatherings, but we have not ventured out on the road
as an organized club for some months. To be honest, I am not fully certain that this guilt is more than self
imposed. I am sure some of the members are wanting more, but our group has had periods of varying par-
ticipation. I get the feeling we are on the downward slope of another one of those periods. Unfortunately, I
am also on that personal downward slope also.
I have heard it referred to as “Porsche Mojo”, and I think I have lost it. OK, pretty much certain I have lost
it. This has happened before, once, and I figure it is a cycle. I haven’t fallen out of love for the cars and the
friends I’ve met through the club, but I just need to be a follower for a period of time. I am hoping that
someone will step forward to take over the reigns of the Central Chapter and give it the love it and it’s
members deserve. I have a new personal venture that may help me realize how much my life has been
impacted by these silly little cars through sharing the passion with someone who is in need of posi-
tive dreams.
I still hope to see you on the road.
John
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2015 Porsche Boxter GTS
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Dinner at Miguels
It’s always a great time getting together for dinner with our fellow club members, and there’s no shortage of memorable moments thanks to the crazy antics we porsche owners seem to all inherently have.
This month we met at Miguels on the Rogue River in Shady Cove for drinks, food and good atmosphere.
Thanks to everyone who joined us, and be sure to keep a look out on the website for details about next month’s dinner!
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