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I tried to get lost yesterday...

Nunyas

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I've been feeling a little stir crazy lately, and needed to find some time 'away from it all' to do some thinking. So, yesterday, I topped off the tank and set out on a trip to where ever the roads would take me. No maps, no clue where I would end up, and no objectives other than to go out, drive, and stop for an hour or two to think at some point that I would determine to be my 'turn around' spot. Where that spot would be was to be determined when I got there.

Well, turned out that I found this section of (click to see map) "Big Pines HWY". If I had a map with me, I would have kept going, but I had reached a point in my fuel level that I decided 'point B' on the map was to be my turn around point, just in case I couldn't remember my way back...

I decided to record some of the drive back, because it put a Big 'ole grin on my face. I found that the road signs were less than descriptive in a couple of spots... I.E. hair pins makred with 90deg turn signs with no 'recommended speed', which resulted in eye-opening turns and explicatives ushering forth by myself. However, the camera wasn't rolling on the trip out there. Since I enjoyed the road so much, I decided to record some of the trip back. I uploaded the video on YouTube to share with ya'll: Driving for Fun /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif

Oh yeah, I did see 3 Triumphs out in the mountains yesterday too... 2 Spits, and a Wedge ... all of whom were driving Miss Daisy... At least they were kind enough to pull over and let me by /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif
 
Those are my favorite kind of drives. My biggest regret in life is that I've learned every road within 200 miles. I can't get lost any more. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/frown.gif

BTW, if you kept going straight you would hit a gas station eventually.
 
I'm looking forward to driving the old Ridge Route https://www.ridgeroute.com/index.html the next time I head to Sp Cal (hopefully with the bugeye). Saw the PBS show on it today and it looks like a lot of fun. Never got to do a lot of touring when going up down there, but used to do all our snow skiing in the area Rob drove.

Paul
 
Steve_S said:
Those are my favorite kind of drives. My biggest regret in life is that I've learned every road within 200 miles. I can't get lost any more. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/frown.gif

BTW, if you kept going straight you would hit a gas station eventually.

Yeah, I kind of figured that out after I got home and looked at where I was on a map... If I had a map with me at the time I probably would have kept going straight. But then, that would have defeated the purpose of Saturday's drive: to get in the car, go, not worry about where I was, or where I was going... the only thing sensible about Saturday's drive was worrying about whether or not I could make it back.

Hmmmm... I guess it was a test of man and machine of sorts. It was the first 'long' drive I've taken the car on since I emptied the boot of everything except the spare and jack. I've been driving to work and back since mid-summer with an empty boot, but Saturday was the first time I took it on a good drive...

Incidentally, I think I'm clocking my current best economy run on this tank of gas. 180 miles on this tank and it's just now kissing 1/2 full. I'm usually in the gas station filling it back up by now...
 
Nothing better than getting in a car and just driving. When I lived in NC, we used to take out the B' and just drive West. Great roads, and some great BBQ. I hope to be able to do it again soon. Not in Fl, though. If you go West for an hour, you hit the other coast. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif Although, I haven't been to Sanibel Island for a few years...
 
1965_MGB said:
Nothing better than getting in a car and just driving. When I lived in NC, we used to take out the B' and just drive West. Great roads, and some great BBQ. I hope to be able to do it again soon. Not in Fl, though. If you go West for an hour, you hit the other coast. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/smile.gif Although, I haven't been to Sanibel Island for a few years...
depends on where in FL you are... the part I'm from you end up in Alabama after about 90 minutes... /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wink.gif
 
Steve_S said:
My biggest regret in life is that I've learned every road within 200 miles. I can't get lost any more. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/frown.gif
You could turn that to your advantage. If the strike lasts a while, you could start cabbing. We have some old magnetic taxi skins that you could put on the GTS. Think of the tips driving people around in that.
 
/bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif Okay, so where did you super-glue the camcorder? I know you didn't one hand drive and shift. I'm the only one that can do that NOT.

Great drive. Agatha would love that.
 
judow said:
/bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/driving.gif Okay, so where did you super-glue the camcorder? I know you didn't one hand drive and shift. I'm the only one that can do that NOT.

Great drive. Agatha would love that.
I have a suction cup mount for my camera. I stuck it to the windshield. You can see a small bit of the suction cup base peeking into the frame throughout the video...
 
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