Z-drive 6/25/11
Here is a copy/pasta of the drive.
> Activity Saturday June 25th, 2011
Activity Details: Barry's Eastside Drive
Meeting info: The 2011 Grand Tour of Eastern King County and Southeast Snohomish County “The Best Sports Car Roads in One Day”, will commence at 10:30am leaving from the Bear Creek Crossing shopping center parking lot in Redmond on Saturday, June 25th
Detailed Drive Info/Directions > http://zccw.org/zforum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=364
Directions to the start of the drive are as follows. Travel any freeway to Hwy 520 (the one with the Evergreen Point Bridge). Take 520 Eastbound to the end. The last exit before the end of the freeway is on the right. 202 Fall City, Redmond Way. After you are safely on the exit ramp, keep to the left lane and at the light, turn left onto Redmond Way. Keep in the right lane now and go straight through one more light. At the next light, Bear Creek Crossing, turn right into the shopping area parking lot. There will be a Panera Bread store on your right. Head past Safeway and Rite Aid and find us grouped near the Starbucks and the new Ross store.
This drive is divided up into three parts: Redmond to Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie Falls to Sultan, Sultan to Redmond. The first part, Redmond to Snoqualmie Falls, will take about an hour; the second two parts will take about an hour and a half each (or more if we do a lot of re-grouping along the way). Those that have to drive a long way to get to the area may want to skip either the first or last part of the drive. However, I recommend the entire route – there are tons of winding back country roads and beautiful mountain vistas along the way – 110 miles total.
This drive is the same as the one we did in 2007, 2006 & 2004.
The full drive starts and ends in Redmond. We will meet at Bear Creek Crossing on Redmond Way and Avondale around 9:30am-10am and leave at 10:30am. The last stop on the drive is Theno’s Dairy for gourmet Ice Cream – Barry B
> Activity Saturday June 25th, 2011
Activity Details: Barry's Eastside Drive
Meeting info: The 2011 Grand Tour of Eastern King County and Southeast Snohomish County “The Best Sports Car Roads in One Day”, will commence at 10:30am leaving from the Bear Creek Crossing shopping center parking lot in Redmond on Saturday, June 25th
Detailed Drive Info/Directions > http://zccw.org/zforum/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=364
Directions to the start of the drive are as follows. Travel any freeway to Hwy 520 (the one with the Evergreen Point Bridge). Take 520 Eastbound to the end. The last exit before the end of the freeway is on the right. 202 Fall City, Redmond Way. After you are safely on the exit ramp, keep to the left lane and at the light, turn left onto Redmond Way. Keep in the right lane now and go straight through one more light. At the next light, Bear Creek Crossing, turn right into the shopping area parking lot. There will be a Panera Bread store on your right. Head past Safeway and Rite Aid and find us grouped near the Starbucks and the new Ross store.
This drive is divided up into three parts: Redmond to Snoqualmie Falls, Snoqualmie Falls to Sultan, Sultan to Redmond. The first part, Redmond to Snoqualmie Falls, will take about an hour; the second two parts will take about an hour and a half each (or more if we do a lot of re-grouping along the way). Those that have to drive a long way to get to the area may want to skip either the first or last part of the drive. However, I recommend the entire route – there are tons of winding back country roads and beautiful mountain vistas along the way – 110 miles total.
This drive is the same as the one we did in 2007, 2006 & 2004.
The full drive starts and ends in Redmond. We will meet at Bear Creek Crossing on Redmond Way and Avondale around 9:30am-10am and leave at 10:30am. The last stop on the drive is Theno’s Dairy for gourmet Ice Cream – Barry B
I'm going to be taking this drive with the ZCCW group. I recommend joining up with these guys as they are a fun group of people and have tons of knowledge of Z cars, new and old.
Also, we'll be taking some fantastic back-roads including Ben Howard Rd which was introduced to me on a my350z drive last summer.
Also, we'll be taking some fantastic back-roads including Ben Howard Rd which was introduced to me on a my350z drive last summer.
http://www.zccw.org/zforum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=10
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