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Caravan in Reverse

Pythias

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We Washingtonians are headed out of Missouri sometime this morning. We're gonna head up i-29 to I-90 turn left and go to the end of the road, then turn left again and head down I-5 in Seattle. Bill M. will stop at home in Renton and i'll proceed on to Kelso. He WON the greatest distance award at LotO by an official distance of NINE miles. (we knew going in he was gonna win it, as it's mapquest distance TO the event) But for the whole trip it'll even out since he came to my place LAST saturday....

Any suggestions as to which state has the BEST FIREWORKS along the route.. there's a little space left the "the red thing" and we're passin' thru some good states for 'em.

Oh, i won for best MK III SPRITE. it was the ONLY one of either MK III Sprite or MK II MIDGET in the show. !!?? !!... Heck fire, There are THREE 1966 Sprites at the Portland ABFM every year!
 
Bill & Bill, have a great and safe trip home!

It sounds as if you are looking to buy & travel with some FW.
Be careful as the rules of each state are different.

I'm looking forward to hearing all about it after you guys get back! I hope you took some pictures!
 
UPDATE

we are now in Gillette Wyoming.

While we in at LotO, i asked Kurt Apley where on the way home would be the best place to buy fireworks... he told me to take the Vermillion exit in South Dakota,..take highway 50 about 6 miles and look for a steel shell building..the guy seeling would be fanatic. only the best stuff.... we tried it... wehn we got there, there was a letter inviting us to dinner and offering a place to stay for the night!!!! toooo COOL... we took him up on it and were treated to SD hosiptality at its finest...SPRIDGITEERS come thru again......
 
If you've got time, run up the interstate to see the Little Big Horn.
 
Arrived in Kelso at about 3:30 am Tuesday night, Wednesday morning. Claiming a single day 21st Century Spridget driving record of 1165 miles from Gilette Wyoming to Kelso Washington, via Bellevue, Washington. .. Saw Bill M. pull off in Issaquah..

All's well car performed near flawlessly execpt for Altitude/Gasohol!.. full report later after my ears quit ringing and my body gives up on the shakes!.
 
Thanks for the update Bill, get some rest!
 
Great news Bill - I hope you can find a nice Jacuzzi somewhere!

Wow - that's a lot of miles in a day! I guess you have a point about driving it in a Spridget.

I did drive Seattle to LA in one 24 hour period back in my youth in a 69 MGB-GT. That's a whole order of magnitude more comfortable though!

I drove Seattle to Anchorage via Fairbanks in one 3 day period. Same car. How far is that?

edit> I just google mapped it & found that was 2619 miles.

It was great to be once so young.
 
This is what the interior of the prize winning MK III Sprite from LotO looks like after a 2000 mile drive... thought those of you with trailers ought to see what can happen to YOUR car if you DRIVE it..
 
Boy, you've got me beat on that distance!! Back in the late sixties I did a solo trip from Bradford Pa. to Tulsa Ok. but that only worked out to 1150 miles!! (at least i can empathise with your post-trip recovery!!!) :thumbsup: :cheers:
 
Bill - your photo isn't working
 
Pythias said:
Arrived in Kelso at about 3:30 am Tuesday night, Wednesday morning. Claiming a single day 21st Century Spridget driving record of 1165 miles from Gilette Wyoming to Kelso Washington, via Bellevue, Washington. .. Saw Bill M. pull off in Issaquah..

All's well car performed near flawlessly execpt for Altitude/Gasohol!.. full report later after my ears quit ringing and my body gives up on the shakes!.
glad you made it home ok. tell me more of the gasahol/ altitude problem when you get a chance. Almost all gas is gasahol to some extent now.
 
<span style="text-decoration: line-through">Anybody heard from Jack?</span>

Talked w/Jack's wife just now...they got home last night (spent some time in Memphis)....he's out buying a new lawnmower right now but will probably be on line soon.
 
I'm here now. Trying to catch up with sleep, the yard, etc.

Wow what a trip. Long long way. I clam the prize as the oldest guy and couple there. Would not have missed it for the world but as of today I would not do it again. Too darn far too fast for old folks.

Boy did I learn some neat stuff about our little cars. Things in some cases that I would never have even thought to ask.

Had no problems either way with tow car or Miss Agatha. All's well that ends well.
 
if the photo isn't working is it too big? i can't seem to find anything wrong in HOW i post it.
 
All I see is a red "X"
 
ok, i see that in order to post a picture i have to load it to MY webpage, then provide a link to that webpage... not gonna happen, as i'm not gonna start up a websight any time soon....

if you want PM me and i'll send you the horror pic.
 
Bill - if its on your computer you can put it here...you just have to use the "reply" button & then "manage files" down at the bottom
 
Ok then, one last try... that is exactly what i've been doing .. hit reply, click on "file manager", browse to the file, click add file, wait till it finishes uploading, click done adding files, and all that's there is the big red X!..

i'm trying it using Internet Explorer instead of Firefox this time
 
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