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East Coast Timing Association => ECTA General Chat => Topic started by: olepaw on June 21, 2015, 03:24:44 PM

Title: salt flats
Post by: olepaw on June 21, 2015, 03:24:44 PM
kicking around idea of going . wonder if  anybody needs help, or wants share a ride ? I live cols Oh .
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: Stan Back on June 21, 2015, 04:43:21 PM
"I live cols Oh ."

Huh?
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: Seldom Seen Slim on June 21, 2015, 04:56:15 PM
Stan, that's non-Californican-speak for "I live in Columbus, Ohio". :-D
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: olepaw on June 21, 2015, 06:44:53 PM
sorry it confused you I live I live in Columbus Ohio
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: tallguy on June 21, 2015, 07:44:17 PM
This may be a little "off-track" here, but please be aware that if the
weather doesn't cooperate, the racing won't happen.

Two years ago, I drove 600 miles to Bonneville, only to find it underwater.
No racing took place.  So I drove 600 back home.

Last year I was smarter, and kept checking the weather conditions as well
as reports of the condition of the salt.  There was too much rain, and the
race course was a lake.  So I stayed home, instead of spending about 20
hours driving and all the costs associated therewith (including a motel room).

Good luck to all of us this year.  If you go, I'm sure you will enjoy it a lot.
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: Glen on June 21, 2015, 08:19:49 PM
Think POSITIVE :-o
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: dw230 on June 22, 2015, 12:46:23 PM
Two years ago was 2013 and we had a great meet. World Finals not so much.

DW
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: bearingburner on June 22, 2015, 05:24:12 PM
600 miles only gets a 1/4 of the way to Bonneville. Doesn't even get us to Willmngton.
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: Milwaukee Midget on June 22, 2015, 05:49:27 PM
If you're just spectating, a backup plan in the event of rain could include -

Bryce Canyon
Moab
The Grand Canyon
Vegas
SLC
etc.

On the drive back, stop for the Knoxville Nationals in Iowa, or the Iowa or Wisconsin State Fairs bookend Speedweek.

Once you've gone that far, there's plenty to see, and most of it doesn't look much like Ohio or Massachusetts.

There's a lot happening that time of year, and if you're creative, it's possible to put together a contingency plan that would actually come pretty close to being almost as much fun as Speedweek.
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: Seldom Seen Slim on June 22, 2015, 06:06:52 PM
Take Utah Scenic Highway 12 and drive from Bryce Canyon to Torrey and then S.H. 24 to Hanksville, Utah.  The road is in the south-central portion of the state.

I guarantee that you will never forget that ride - and that you'll be telling folks about it for the rest of your life.  It's THAT good.  Oh, yeah -- take not just your camera but some extra memory for it and maybe even a battery charger.  That's how many photos you'll be taking.
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: salt27 on June 22, 2015, 11:20:40 PM
Take Utah Scenic Highway 12 and drive from Bryce Canyon to Torrey and then S.H. 24 to Hanksville, Utah.  The road is in the south-central portion of the state.

I guarantee that you will never forget that ride - and that you'll be telling folks about it for the rest of your life.  It's THAT good.  Oh, yeah -- take not just your camera but some extra memory for it and maybe even a battery charger.  That's how many photos you'll be taking.

Don't forget hiking boots. Jon is not exaggerating, one of my favorite places.
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: jacksoni on June 23, 2015, 09:42:36 AM
600 miles only gets a 1/4 of the way to Bonneville. Doesn't even get us to Willmngton.

Me too. Didn't even unload the car last year. Done that a couple of times now (can you say 1982?)

My wife says not much better, scenery wise, than Old Rt 89 south  toward some of  the parks listed above. North rim of the Canyon, Vermilion Cliffs, go east to Mesa Verde, Durango, Canyon De Chelly etc.
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: grumm441 on June 25, 2015, 10:21:12 PM

Two years ago, I drove 600 miles to Bonneville, only to find it underwater.
No racing took place.  So I drove 600 back home.


Only 600 miles?
That would be nice
G
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: greenjunk on July 01, 2015, 11:18:24 PM
Take Utah Scenic Highway 12 and drive from Bryce Canyon to Torrey and then S.H. 24 to Hanksville, Utah.  The road is in the south-central portion of the state.

I guarantee that you will never forget that ride - and that you'll be telling folks about it for the rest of your life.  It's THAT good.  Oh, yeah -- take not just your camera but some extra memory for it and maybe even a battery charger.  That's how many photos you'll be taking.

this
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: creekrat on July 02, 2015, 05:46:36 PM
kicking around idea of going . wonder if  anybody needs help, or wants share a ride ? I live cols Oh .

I want to go back ! Live in S Jersey and attend Ohio mile whenever I can and have been to B'ville several times. Nothing like it in the world.

harveys509@gmail.com
Title: Re: salt flats
Post by: dngharvey on July 13, 2015, 02:10:52 PM
Looks like I'll be driving out from South Jersey, hoping to pick up some driving help along with olpol from Ohio.

Any interest? Full size, easy to drive low top Chevy conversion van that gets 20 mpg and that can be the ride.

Will just want help with salt clean up and to always show common courtesy by using your turn signals. Pet peeve of mine.

Roughly 2300 miles.