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johnh

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Four cars from PNW 2007 are on a brief blat in Central California. More pictures tomorrow of twisty roads, good brew, ocean views, etc but today we've had open roads, beautiful (albeit dry and chilly) vistas...

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1694803156_thx_blat.jpg

 

 

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Just back from my Saturday morning breakfast blat here in Va.

 

30 degrees at 8.30am...

 

http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/772575979_IMG_0628.JPG

 

I was the only guy at the breakfast stop not in camo...

 

 

 

 

http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/239568414_IMG_0632.JPG

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Five Se7ens ( 2 Birkins, 2 Caterhams, 1 Locost) left San Luis Obispo this morning and headed into the hills of Central California.

We planned to cross the fault at Parkfield but alas, the diner was closed. So we headed for the coast:

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1023602848_thx_blat_fault.jpg

 

Here are Dion & Sindy, Gert & Rosie, John, Stan, and Scott & John (or at least their cars) taking a break...

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/756807015_thx_blat_group.jpg

 

More great vistas:

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1670201057_thx_blat_road_ahead.jpg

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/757923432_thx_blat_north.jpg

 

California has it's own version of fall colors:

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/695400364_thx_blat_fall_colors.jpg

 

We had a great run on the backroads but Hwy 1 was swamped with tourists so not much joy on the ride down the coast back to SLO.

 

 

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Sorry guys - didn't mean to hijack this thread, just couldn't resist the contrast between east and west coast. Have a great blat :thumbs:

 

Well, not that much contrast.....Driving up through the Los Padres NF and the next day in the morning out to Parkfield the temperatures dipped below 40 or so. Normally not a big deal but with temperatures in the low seventies here in LA we had packed a little lightly. That means we froze our butt off and stopped at the next available Target store to add a few layers and get gloves. My fresh-air footwell ventilation did not really help and I plugged it with a shopping bag.

 

Gert

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Here a picture of another mountain road vista point (Nacimiento-Fergusson Road):

http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/2018708562_NaciementoFergusson.jpg

 

San Luis Obispo is a college town and it appears the rising tuition has some consequences for the choice of vehicle :eek:

(Of course with rear license plate, windscreen, lights and in perfectly roadworthy condition)

http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1586032312_RustBag1.jpg

http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1345276816_RustBag2.jpg

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Here in Ohio, I was out Friday & Sunday. It was cool, but light traffic to deal with. As there was no rain the top was off. It is raining this AM so I'll add a touch more toe in. Tomorrow it will be dry and will be driving again.

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Blatting here also. Poor weather had kept me from doing much more than cleaning/waxing the car. Road & Track says when you are spending more time rubbing your car than driving it, you have a problem. So my 3 hour blat yesterday has helped restore balance to my driving:rubbing equation.

 

BTW-I am a big fan of cold weather Seven driving. I can control the temperature in the vehicle with the heater as long as the top is up, unlike the summer when the car is almost too hot to sit in. Also, the raised top actually cuts noise substantially (a quiet 7?). And the engine seems much happier in cool weather.

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I don't see Stan's car. I'm sure it was red and had room for four. :) Good to see you got the problems (electrical ?) sorted.

 

Wish I could have gone with you guys.

 

Ed

 

Yep, I took the Birkin :hurray:

 

 

http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/472858703_DSCN2882.jpg

 

 

I haven't sorted out the problem but it runs well most of the time, enough to really enjoy this trip.

 

 

 

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San Luis Obispo is a college town and it appears the rising tuition has some consequences for the choice of vehicle :eek:

(Of course with rear license plate, windscreen, lights and in perfectly roadworthy condition)

http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1586032312_RustBag1.jpg

http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1345276816_RustBag2.jpg

 

There is enough metal there to build an army of sevens

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