RickB
Yoda
Offline
We had a great time at the 30th annual La Conner Tulip Rallye.
Vicky and I stayed in Anacortes, Washington on Friday and then on Saturday we took our little MG Midget to the start of the Rallye. Before arriving the engine had to overheat - because we have to have some sort of adventure after all.
One of the radiator hoses was about to give up and die - I got it tightened up and thought all was well and we continued to the Rallye starting point. Once there we discovered that the repair wasn't good enough as there was a growing green pool under the front of the car.
So off to the auto parts store while others were off starting up their journey. Once the suspect hose was replaced we drove back to the Rallye start and found we were the very last car, we were given our driving packet and instructions and our start time was noted and we finally began.
We drove all over Burlington, Mt Vernon, Discovery Pass, Coupeville, and then back to Anacortes. about 3 1/2 hours and 90 miles later.
It was a Trivia Rallye so we were tasked with answering questions along the way that could only be answered by what we were seeing along the roads. "An Elephant could get stuffed here" was the Jumbo Buffet - that kind of thing.
The weather was PERFECT, about 65F and very sunny.
We really enjoyed the drive and Vicky wrote up a poem about the misadventure as we started the day. There was to be a prize for the best "hard luck story" so when the awards were being handed out the MC announced it was time to award the best Hard Luck Story award and the prize went to my better half. They read her poem out to the hundreds of sports car enthusiasts gathered there and everyone applauded.
This event is sponsored by the MG Car Club Northwest Centre and other clubs are invited, so the Corvette club, the Porsche club, the Fiat club etc were all represented.
At one point in Coupeville we even got to jump start a Corvair! You know us LBC people, always willing to help someone else out!
Ours was the only Spridget to run the Rallye, another Midget owner was there but just came to see the start and didn't drive.
She won a bag full of car detailing goodies - and a couple things that she liked too.
It was a great day, and I'm sure we will want to do it again next year!
Vicky and I stayed in Anacortes, Washington on Friday and then on Saturday we took our little MG Midget to the start of the Rallye. Before arriving the engine had to overheat - because we have to have some sort of adventure after all.
One of the radiator hoses was about to give up and die - I got it tightened up and thought all was well and we continued to the Rallye starting point. Once there we discovered that the repair wasn't good enough as there was a growing green pool under the front of the car.
So off to the auto parts store while others were off starting up their journey. Once the suspect hose was replaced we drove back to the Rallye start and found we were the very last car, we were given our driving packet and instructions and our start time was noted and we finally began.
We drove all over Burlington, Mt Vernon, Discovery Pass, Coupeville, and then back to Anacortes. about 3 1/2 hours and 90 miles later.
It was a Trivia Rallye so we were tasked with answering questions along the way that could only be answered by what we were seeing along the roads. "An Elephant could get stuffed here" was the Jumbo Buffet - that kind of thing.
The weather was PERFECT, about 65F and very sunny.
We really enjoyed the drive and Vicky wrote up a poem about the misadventure as we started the day. There was to be a prize for the best "hard luck story" so when the awards were being handed out the MC announced it was time to award the best Hard Luck Story award and the prize went to my better half. They read her poem out to the hundreds of sports car enthusiasts gathered there and everyone applauded.
This event is sponsored by the MG Car Club Northwest Centre and other clubs are invited, so the Corvette club, the Porsche club, the Fiat club etc were all represented.
At one point in Coupeville we even got to jump start a Corvair! You know us LBC people, always willing to help someone else out!
Ours was the only Spridget to run the Rallye, another Midget owner was there but just came to see the start and didn't drive.
She won a bag full of car detailing goodies - and a couple things that she liked too.
It was a great day, and I'm sure we will want to do it again next year!