April Hearst Castle Meet
Originally posted by Moodie
Joe, you're in SLO, it's so much closer for you then me (in the Bay Area) to go to SPLASH...
You should be able to go any time you want.....
Joe, you're in SLO, it's so much closer for you then me (in the Bay Area) to go to SPLASH...
You should be able to go any time you want.....
Heh heh. I *do* go any time I want!
But oddly enough, I haven't been in months! I think I'll have to head down there for lunch tomorrow.
So who's tired? Got home right around 12AM. Great meet aside from my cracked windshield
incident on Hwy 1. Nice seeing and meeting lots of new people. Hope to see you all at future Z meets.
incident on Hwy 1. Nice seeing and meeting lots of new people. Hope to see you all at future Z meets.
Great meet, everyone! I feel sorry for the three cars that got forced off on the side to make way for the Z caravan from Hearst Castle to Big Sur. But not that sorry. At least they got to see 20-some Z's passing by. That was one tight caravan, yo! Henry Incognito almost wiped out, but it wasn't where anyone but our group could see, so it was all good.
On the drive back, it was just soooo awesome to see all the HID's in my rearview mirror. We mostly maintained the caravan. One person jumped ahead of the slower cars and punched it on Hwy-1. Another turned off for a Chevron station on the right hand side when we were approaching Salinas. A third continued on Hwy-1 when we all went on 156. A fourth passed me on 156 and kept going. I tried to stick with the caravan just in case anybody got lost, but after we got on 101, I took off too.
I ended up at the Capitol Chevron around 10-ish (time lost meaning for me, though, honestly), and while I was waiting in line to get $2.249/gal for premium, there were two SS's that pulled onto the side of the road after me. I think they were from our convoy. They didn't get gas, though, and looked like they were talking. If you guys were afraid of the line, you needn't have been. I was at the pump within 7 minutes of lining up.
Thanks again for organizing, Dave! And thanks to Chad for organizing dinner. Hope all made it home safe and sound. I'm gonna go look at pix now.
On the drive back, it was just soooo awesome to see all the HID's in my rearview mirror. We mostly maintained the caravan. One person jumped ahead of the slower cars and punched it on Hwy-1. Another turned off for a Chevron station on the right hand side when we were approaching Salinas. A third continued on Hwy-1 when we all went on 156. A fourth passed me on 156 and kept going. I tried to stick with the caravan just in case anybody got lost, but after we got on 101, I took off too.
I ended up at the Capitol Chevron around 10-ish (time lost meaning for me, though, honestly), and while I was waiting in line to get $2.249/gal for premium, there were two SS's that pulled onto the side of the road after me. I think they were from our convoy. They didn't get gas, though, and looked like they were talking. If you guys were afraid of the line, you needn't have been. I was at the pump within 7 minutes of lining up.
Thanks again for organizing, Dave! And thanks to Chad for organizing dinner. Hope all made it home safe and sound. I'm gonna go look at pix now.
Originally posted by Shift33
Bruce . . .that was Michelle and I thinking about getting gas but then decided to push it and make it home. The sting of HID's in the left lane was quite a sight though.
Bruce . . .that was Michelle and I thinking about getting gas but then decided to push it and make it home. The sting of HID's in the left lane was quite a sight though.
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