
but everyone managed to get a spot

Our ride today was also promoted at Walter Reed Hospital, and we had 14 wounded warriors and family arriving by bus to co-drive. Some got to navigate in multiple vehicles during the day. Commemorative T-shirts were provided to each Warrior and sponsoring driver. After a short drivers meeting, we were on our way to another US Civil War site, Antietam Battlefield.


First of the group arriving at Antietam:

A few folks (as usual) were unable to follow the cue sheet and, uh, took a more scenic route, but despite the rain, everybody was OK. Imagine 52 vintage British cars in the wet!

Two Civil War re-enactors, friends of our prez, were on hand in full regalia to describe the battle and answer questions. Behind the group (above), running between the split-rail fences, is Bloody Lane; 5600 casualties over this road of 800 yds. All told, 23000 lost their lives in less than 8 hours, making this battle the single-worst day in American war history.
Drivers departed here in impromptu groups in a choice of routes with varying degrees of difficulty, all arriving at a restaurant near Camp David. Results of the Poker Run were tabulated (I managed a pair of nines



Hope to see you at our next event, Spring Carlisle, May 21st. If you're at the show, stop by the DC Fiats tent for a sausage and beverage.