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  1. Based on feedback here and via e-mail, I propose we stick to the original plan of Route A and partially cover the weekend of 9/6. Available vacation time is tougher for some, so having the tour occur in part on the weekend is preferred. If some people want to take a longer tour, there is no reason they can’t start a little early and plan a route that overnights them in Chico on Tuesday. I know this isn’t optimal for everyone, but I am trying to accommodate disparate requests from folks. If anyone was planning to attend, but won’t now because of this, then please PM me. (Stan - I am in the same boat as you regarding distance & trailer, so I may take Monday off from work to recover) Schedule Leg 1 (Wed 9/3): Chico to Lake Almanor Leg 2 (Thu 9/4): Lake Almanor to Weaverville Leg 3 (Fri 9/5): Weaverville to Fort Bragg Leg 4 (Sat 9/6): Fort Bragg to Red Bluff Please note that the actual route may be tweaked a bit based on road conditions, but I don’t’ expect any major deviations. Once I get a sense of the actual number of attendees, I’ll start contacting hotels to figure out that part and perhaps even get a group rate. If you are okay with the schedule above, and want to attend then please reply to this thread using the format below: Certainty: 50% = If you want to go, but can’t commit yet, then write 50%. If you are planning on attending barring some unforeseen circumstances, then write 90%+. Legs attending: Identify the legs from the schedule above you plan to tour with the group. Hotels needed: Identify the cities on the tour where will you need a hotel room. (locals may not need a hotel room the night before their first leg, or the night of their last leg) Pre-tour: Use the options from the Certainty question to indicate if you are interested in starting the tour a day or two early. Okay, I’ll start: Certainty: 90%+ Legs attending: 1-4 Hotels needed: Chico through Red Bluff Pre-tour: 50% Thanks, John
  2. Welcome aboard Hank! For Westfield-specific build information, make sure you also check out WSCC. Lot's of good information in the archives including links to build sites. Feel free to drop me a PM if you have any questions along the way. I have a Duratec powered Westfield, so BTDT -John
  3. Understood. I'm just trying to get the other people who voted to chime in If the group is actually open to a longer tour, then I certainly don't want to ignore that possibility. My hope is to lock this down soon so we can get the rest of the planning under way. -John
  4. Okay, so that is one preference for a five day tour Mon-Fri and one for a shorter tour that occurs over the weekend. So far seven people have voted for Route A on the weekend of 9/6, so there are some others out there who haven’t weighed in on the point Gert brought up. What do you folks want to do? If we extend to five days and tour from Tue-Sat (or six days and go from Mon-Sat), it would enable people to just join for a couple of days around the weekend, and others to get in another day or two of touring. Do people want to turn this into a longer tour? I’m fine with that, but if that is the preference, then I need to come up with new route options fast. -John
  5. How does everyone else feel about this? Should we turn this into 5 days of touring? Pack on Sat, travel to the starting point on Sun, tour Mon-Fri, drive home Sat, and take Sun to unwind before returning to the daily grind that paid for the tour? My vacation time provides me with some flexibility so I'm fine either way, but an extra day of toruing is always welcome -John
  6. Based on your earlier post, it sounded like you had already come to agreement on terms of the sale. Was that just anticipation on your end, or did they change their mind after the fact?
  7. I was wondering about Bell Springs Rd and still had that on my to investigate list. The good thing is that we can simply double back on 101 until we hit Aldrerwood and avoid it altogether. According to Pashnit, Alderwood is “…two lane the whole way, with a decent surface and gorgeous scenery. There was a very short section or 2 of gravel, maybe 100 yards.” If we don’t want to do that road either, then we can stay on 101 all the way back to Hwy 36, or cross over to Hwy 1 at Branscomb Rd, although I’d rather keep backtracking to a minimum. The other area I need to delve into a bit more is the stretch from Hwy 36 to Hwy 44 just east of I-5. If that proves to have some questionable asphalt, we can accommodate. Does the rest of the route sound okay to everyone? If so, then I’d like to get a head count and start working on accommodations for the weekend after Labor Day. Does running the tour from Thursday to Sunday with travel days on Wednesday and Monday work, or do people prefer to keep their vacation days in the same week and go Wednesday through Saturday? -John
  8. The google map routes are hyperlinked into the route option titles (e.g. Route A 952 miles)
  9. Following up my earlier thread about a short tour of Northern California, I’ve been researching possible routes on Pashnit.com using the following criteria: • 4 days of touring • Great roads and scenery – must include Hwy 36 and Oroville/Quincy Hwy, which are reputedly the top roads in NorCal. • No gravel or poor pavement • Reasonable daily legs • Overnights in areas with hotels and food • Start and end points that are close to I-5 to ease the arrival and return legs and that are within a hard day’s drive from both Seattle and San Diego. I’ve discovered that this sounds easier than it is I have two options that I would like to put up for a vote. I am leaning towards Route A due to the shorter days, but want to get the opinions of those interested in attending. As for dates, we had talked about Labor Day weekend, but I propose we do the following weekend to avoid traffic and make it easier to get hotel accommodations. But again, I want to hear from participants. Please note: the actual distances provided below differ slightly from the Google maps. I am using different software for primary route planning and the different algorithms used mean slight deviations in mileage. Route A 952 miles Pro: all legs less than 250 miles which makes it easier in case someone breaks down, or we want to make a lot of stops to take in the scenery. It includes Alderwood road which sounds nice (although it may have a few short stretches of gravel – still trying to confirm current condition) and all of Hwy 299 which is another highly regarded road. It also includes Hwy 70, which is known for its scenery (and CHP, so we need to take it easy here). Con: Misses out on Hwy 96 to Happy Camp, which is a highly regarded road on Pashnit. Day1: Chico to Lake Almanor – 250 miles Day 2: Lake Almanor to Weaverville – 216 miles Day 3: Weaverville to Fort Bragg – 238 miles Day 4: Fort Bragg to Red Bluff – 248 miles Route B 1116 miles Pro: Includes Hwy 20, which was a hit on PNW2007 and Hwy 96. Because Day 2 begins in Oroville, it is much easier for someone to join up then and participate for just 3 days. Con: Daily legs are on the long side. Misses out on much of hwy 299. Happy Camp is not the greatest place to overnight. Day 1: Chico to Oroville - 275 miles Day 2: Oroville to Hydesville/Fortuna - 299 miles Day 3: Hydesville/Fortuna to Happy Camp - 296 miles Day 4: Happy Camp to Red Bluff – 246 The miles to join/depart tour from the two most distant points I expect folks will travel from are: Seattle to Chico = 663 miles San Diego to Chico = 591 miles Red Bluff to Seattle = 623 miles Red Bluff to San Diego = 634 miles Please use the buttons above to vote, but also weigh in here with your opinion. If anyone is familiar with any part of the route, then please let us know the positives and negatives. Thanks, John
  10. The three hard days to get there don't bother me. It' the three hard days to get back to work that kill me. :banghead: BTW are you paying MoPho a license fee to use his car's image in your avatar? :jester:
  11. Seats fit great and are very comfortable. I've done over 600 miles in a day with no complaints. I use Sparco kidney pads when touring to provide a little more lumbar support, but I have a bad back and do that in almost every car. The Mogs use the standard Caterham adjustable runners, and are designed so that your butt is just off the floor when the runners are fitted. This page has a picture of the runners and also a dimenisonal drawing of the seat. Tillets are another option. I've tried both and marginally prefer the Mogs from a comfort perspective, but the carpet fitted to the Tillets is a nice feature. It really locks you in place. Of course the carpet gets wet, so it is a trade off if you tour in wet weather. -John
  12. Rob, good to see you finally made it! -John
  13. Blame the rising cost of carbon fiber and the tanking dollar. I paid significantly less for my Mog seats when I bought them 4 years ago. BTW if you think those are expensive, then check out the ReVerie seats. Yikes!! -John
  14. The look like Mog parts. I don't think they sell to the US due to liability concerns, but I believe their UK reseller, Fluke Motorsports, still does. I can vouch for both Fluke and the seats. -John
  15. BritishV8.org has brief write-ups on a couple of turbo Miata se7ens owned by forum members. Skip Cannon's SV and Bill Cardell's Westfield. -John
  16. So much for the theory that BEC don’t have much torque… Have all three halfshafts broken in the same spot? Any pictures? -John
  17. Not sure why you are surprised. It's not like I said that was a bad thing I used to live in Santa Barbara, so I am quite familiar with perfect se7en weather. But getting back on topic...I just subscribed to Pashnit and wil try to put together a few options this week for 3 and 4 day tours based on information there. -John
  18. My wife loves the Westfield. We covered 4000 miles in 2 weeks for USA2005 (almost 630 miles on the longest day) and she is thinking about joining on NorCal2008. When we go out for lunch on weekends, she is usually the one who suggests we take the Westfield rather than one of the tintops. Like Gert, I tend to keep the speed down when she is on board, but to her credit she didn't even complain the day we drove with the S2Ks from Page to Las Vegas on USA2005 (RDROCKT may remember that day ). -John
  19. I read that was a pretty good road. I take it the pavement isn't the greatest? I had planned to pick up a copy of the new Destinations Highway for Nor Cal to help with road selection, but they have jacked the prices way up, so I think I will try a subscription to Pashnit instead. MoPho, the Lotus event sounds like fun, but OR in October sounds pretty risky to me. The weather up here tends to take a turn for the worse in late September, and although the inland area may not be that wet, it will probably be pretty damn cold for se7ens. -John
  20. Or this? Definitely some great roads in the area. I'll order a copy of Destination Highways Nor Cal so we can begin the planning in earnest. I am fine with Labor Day weekend from a timing perspective, but I wonder if we will have trouble booking hotels? Assuming we don't, then I propose we meet at the hotel in Weaverville/Redding area on Thursday night (8/28), tour together for three days, and head home Monday morning. That is a 5 day commitment including travel time to join up. I am happy to stretch to 7 days total (5 touring), but it sounds like that may not work for everyone. Does the fact that we do this over Labor Day weekend make it easier for people to extend the length of the trip a bit? If we do, then is it better to start earlier in the week, or to extend the ending date further into the first week in September? -John
  21. I’ve had clams and cycle fenders. With regard to debris, the clams work much better than standard cycle fenders, but cycle fenders with mud flaps work a bit better than clams. -John
  22. I spent a little time yesterday looking at maps and drives listed on various car/motorcycle sites. It appears that there are some fantastic roads on either side of I-5 near Redding. That may make a great place to start the tour. Straight shot up or down I-5 for everyone and fairly equidistant from Seattle and San Diego (you listening Brad?). What is people’s interest in length of time? For some of us, we will need to add 2 days to the tour total to account for getting to the starting point and then returning home. I’d prefer to have 3-4 tour days to keep it interesting, so that’s 5-6 days of vacation time for me. Do people want something longer? Shorter? BTW I am going to post on CCC and ask people to post all further comments on this thread. -John
  23. Uh oh, thread hijack! For some reason very few people on the West Coast seem to belong to USA7s. I opted to post on CCC as well since I felt I could more readily identify interest in a Nor Cal tour with that group. I do plan to move the thread over here soon and if this tour happens it will be as a USA7s tour. -John
  24. There is discussion on this over at CCC where early thinking is September in Northern CA. Once we get a little firmer on the plans, I'll move the thread over here and see if we can drum up additional support. -John
  25. This is a great time of year in the PNW if you like to do yardwork. Within a week we went from a few weeds to a carpet of the suckers over a foot tall. I am keeping my old wheels with Toyo TS-1s as rain tires. -John
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