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Jenny and I took a road trip down to Torrey Utah with my local car club this past weekend. Thought y'all might like a little report on it...
<span style="font-weight: bold">Day 1, Saturday: 250 Miles</span>
Memorial Day, the traditional start of the summer season, a great weekend to head into southern Utah for a road trip. So on a beautiful sunny and warm Saturday we headed out...
Okay, it really was 45 degrees and overcast, with rain and maybe snow forecast throughout the weekend. We were headed out with the British Motor Club of Utah for a weekend trip to Torrey, Utah, which is just outside of Capitol Reef National Park. This would be our first road trip in the MGB, and our first time on this annual outing with the club. An MGB doesn’t have lots of space, but we’re used to traveling light. Too light as it turned out, but more on that later.
<span style="font-style: italic">MGB packed and ready</span>
The group met up in a mall parking lot on the south end of the Salt Lake valley. We were a mix of folks doing the full weekend tour, a few who were along for a day, and some just there for the morning send off. In the truest spirit of adventure one group had tried and failed to get a room reservation, so they packed up their RV, hooked up their MINI, and came along. That’s the spirit!
<span style="font-style: italic">Getting ready to head off</span>
We’re normally not the most organized club, but tour master Roger Davis provided just enough structure to make the tour safe and functional. We don’t try and keep the group together while we’re traveling, but Roger had set up some nicely planned stops to regroup and make sure that everyone was still running well. Our overdrive-equipped MGB wound up spending most of the time up with the fast group. The first leg was the only interstate section of the day, and included a long stretch of construction through Provo. Traffic was still moving smoothly and we all made it to the first stop with no issues, other than Rob leading David off on a slightly more scenic tour of greater Springville due to a missed exit.
Our next leg was a pleasant run down to Fairview via Rt 6 and Rt 89. The weather was holding nicely and all the cars were running well. The Memorial Day weekend traffic wasn’t too bad, and though cool (yes, we had the top up) the wet weather we’ve been having was nowhere to be seen. Everyone made it to the gas stop in Fairview, and we prepared for the run up the canyon.
Fairview Canyon is a lovely but steep drive, with a summit around 9600 feet. Even in the cool spring air we had some cars getting hot on the way up, but everyone made it to the summit where we enjoyed the view and the crisp air. From there it was down through Huntington Canyon to our lunch stop in Castledale at Big Momma’s. The group would split at Castledale, with some folks looping back up to Salt Lake and the rest continuing on down to Torrey. We had a nice lunch and enjoyed the warm sunshine.
<span style="font-style: italic">On the pass between Fairview and Huntington Canyons</span>
From Castledale down to Torrey our MGB wound up leading Rob and Nan’s Mini and Pugs and Diane in their Crossfire on a truly stupendous stretch of driving. A bit of cruising from Castledale down to the crossing with I70, then a magnificent run over route 72 through the Fishlake National Forrest. Smooth pavement, flowing curves, great cars, and no traffic -- the sort of day we live for.
We arrived at the hotel to find that the manager was temporarily out, with only the cleaning staff (who spoke no English, and we spoke no Spanish) available. The guy was very helpful, though, and went over to the store next door and got someone to help us out. We got our rooms sorted out and started to get settled in -- which was where we realized that we were sharing the hotel with a group of bikers from the Mongol motorcycle gang who were in town along with a police presence pulled from all over the state. At least we wouldn’t be keeping the other guests up at night.
Soon the rest of the group started to arrive, as did the hotel manager and owner. Rooms were arranged and the serious business of standing around with drink in hand talking cars got started. Various dinner plans were made and the group split off to enjoy the town and the evening.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Day 1, Saturday: 250 Miles</span>
Memorial Day, the traditional start of the summer season, a great weekend to head into southern Utah for a road trip. So on a beautiful sunny and warm Saturday we headed out...
Okay, it really was 45 degrees and overcast, with rain and maybe snow forecast throughout the weekend. We were headed out with the British Motor Club of Utah for a weekend trip to Torrey, Utah, which is just outside of Capitol Reef National Park. This would be our first road trip in the MGB, and our first time on this annual outing with the club. An MGB doesn’t have lots of space, but we’re used to traveling light. Too light as it turned out, but more on that later.
<span style="font-style: italic">MGB packed and ready</span>
The group met up in a mall parking lot on the south end of the Salt Lake valley. We were a mix of folks doing the full weekend tour, a few who were along for a day, and some just there for the morning send off. In the truest spirit of adventure one group had tried and failed to get a room reservation, so they packed up their RV, hooked up their MINI, and came along. That’s the spirit!
<span style="font-style: italic">Getting ready to head off</span>
We’re normally not the most organized club, but tour master Roger Davis provided just enough structure to make the tour safe and functional. We don’t try and keep the group together while we’re traveling, but Roger had set up some nicely planned stops to regroup and make sure that everyone was still running well. Our overdrive-equipped MGB wound up spending most of the time up with the fast group. The first leg was the only interstate section of the day, and included a long stretch of construction through Provo. Traffic was still moving smoothly and we all made it to the first stop with no issues, other than Rob leading David off on a slightly more scenic tour of greater Springville due to a missed exit.
Our next leg was a pleasant run down to Fairview via Rt 6 and Rt 89. The weather was holding nicely and all the cars were running well. The Memorial Day weekend traffic wasn’t too bad, and though cool (yes, we had the top up) the wet weather we’ve been having was nowhere to be seen. Everyone made it to the gas stop in Fairview, and we prepared for the run up the canyon.
Fairview Canyon is a lovely but steep drive, with a summit around 9600 feet. Even in the cool spring air we had some cars getting hot on the way up, but everyone made it to the summit where we enjoyed the view and the crisp air. From there it was down through Huntington Canyon to our lunch stop in Castledale at Big Momma’s. The group would split at Castledale, with some folks looping back up to Salt Lake and the rest continuing on down to Torrey. We had a nice lunch and enjoyed the warm sunshine.
<span style="font-style: italic">On the pass between Fairview and Huntington Canyons</span>
From Castledale down to Torrey our MGB wound up leading Rob and Nan’s Mini and Pugs and Diane in their Crossfire on a truly stupendous stretch of driving. A bit of cruising from Castledale down to the crossing with I70, then a magnificent run over route 72 through the Fishlake National Forrest. Smooth pavement, flowing curves, great cars, and no traffic -- the sort of day we live for.
We arrived at the hotel to find that the manager was temporarily out, with only the cleaning staff (who spoke no English, and we spoke no Spanish) available. The guy was very helpful, though, and went over to the store next door and got someone to help us out. We got our rooms sorted out and started to get settled in -- which was where we realized that we were sharing the hotel with a group of bikers from the Mongol motorcycle gang who were in town along with a police presence pulled from all over the state. At least we wouldn’t be keeping the other guests up at night.
Soon the rest of the group started to arrive, as did the hotel manager and owner. Rooms were arranged and the serious business of standing around with drink in hand talking cars got started. Various dinner plans were made and the group split off to enjoy the town and the evening.
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