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Got that right!  El whino supremo!

 

There are three Spedsters and two Spyders in Beaufort, another Speedster in Lobeco and yet another two close to you, all within 2 hours of you.  The Beaufort guys (and gals) are: Jody Henson, Gary Suback (Lady's Island) and Chris Huber (Dataw Island).  Can't remember the names of the two ladies who own the Spyders, one is from Callawassie Island and is a real estate broker (black car, lipstick red interior).  

 

Then there's a guy in Summerville - Al something, lives over on the Walterboro side and the other guy is over near you somewhere (cream white IM with camel interior and coco mats).  The folks up your way I met at a cruise-in at Bessinger's on rt 17, and the rest were part of the Beaufort club or showed up at the Hilton Head Concours.

Originally Posted by Lane Anderson - Mt. Pleasant, SC:

You "lonesome midwest people" seem to be able to pull events together pretty regularly.  That's why I'm jealous.

It's not that hard, Lane. Keep it low-key, and everybody has more fun.

 

Pick some good roads. Put out the word. Regroup every 30 miles or so. Stop at places with good bar food along the way.

 

Everybody likes good bar food, right Rich?

Let's do this thing!
 
Starved Rock State Park is a pretty short-hop for the Chicago guys, and about an hour and a half for me and Bob as well. Chris lives in the park, subsisting on nuts and berries, so he can be our indian guide. It's still a bit of a haul for Rich, but I got a FB message today from Allan Shapiro, who now lives in central MO-- and is interested in joining us, so there's nobody's got a good excuse. Allan's not 100%, but is thinking hard about making an 8 hr drive to spend the day with us. I'm thinking of a Saturday in September-- let's say the 21st, if it works out for everybody. Joe is tied up on Sundays (as am I), and the 21st gives us a month or so to get our ducks in a row.
 
My thoughts were that we could perhaps meet at some central point (the park lodge parking lot?) mid-morning (say 10 or so). Chris had indicated that he knows the good roads, and could lay out some drives. I'm thinking we could get lunch somewhere, and start rolling. We could drive all afternoon, have a reasonably early dinner somewhere, and drive back to our respective corners to sleep in our own beds.
 
I'd really like to do this. I really like the area, but don't know it that well (even though we had one of our daughters get married in Ottawa). I hate to impose, but we'd have to rely pretty heavily on your knowledge of roads and restaurants, Chris.
 
If the date works for you gentlemen, and you are interested in coming-- please shoot me a reply with your thoughts on "the plan". I'm needing a top-down day in the car pretty badly, right about now.
 
Let me know-
 
Stan

OK;   Sat. Sept 21st at 10:00 AM.    We will all meet at the main Lodge Parking lot for Starved Rock State Park.

 

In my mind...    I've already plotted out a decent West- East drive criss-crossing the Illinois River.    I will refine this in the coming weeks.    Lot's of interesting river towns and roads.   Not a lot of traffic either.     Most of this area is quit rural.

 

I'm thinking a Lunch Stop around 1PM...   Probably a Bar & grille in Seneca, or Marseilles.

Another stop around 3:30 PM,  around Peru or so?

          And diner at 6-7:00  PM in Ottawa.    Lot's of cool bar & grilles in Ottawa.     

This will allow everyone to be back on the road for home early Sat. night??

 

Let me know your thoughts.     Should be alot of Fun!

 

Chris

Originally Posted by starleaf:

OK;   Sat. Sept 21st at 10:00 AM.    We will all meet at the main Lodge Parking lot for Starved Rock State Park.

 

In my mind...    I've already plotted out a decent West- East drive criss-crossing the Illinois River.    I will refine this in the coming weeks.    Lot's of interesting river towns and roads.   Not a lot of traffic either.     Most of this area is quit rural.

 

I'm thinking a Lunch Stop around 1PM...   Probably a Bar & grille in Seneca, or Marseilles.

Another stop around 3:30 PM,  around Peru or so?

          And diner at 6-7:00  PM in Ottawa.    Lot's of cool bar & grilles in Ottawa.     

This will allow everyone to be back on the road for home early Sat. night??

 

Let me know your thoughts.     Should be alot of Fun!

 

Chris

Unsure as to my availability at the moment. I will let you know as soon as I can if I can make it. Not a better bunch to cruise with than you folks. 

Originally Posted by BobG / 2110cc '57 VS:

I'm in.

 

Originally Posted by BobG / 2110cc '57 VS:
Unsure as to my availability at the moment. I will let you know as soon as I can if I can make it. Not a better bunch to cruise with than you folks. 

Cummon', Bob! We're getting the BAND back together, man!

 

Don't make me come up there, young man...

      I guess it's still kinda up in the air if this Sept. day trip is going to happen?       Very few positive commitments.           Either way,  it was a pretty weekend here in Northern ILL and I did a bit of driving near and around the Fox river.      The Fox river and the Illinois river join up in Ottawa and there are alot of cool roads and scenic stops.IMG_1359

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Grant and his wife, Carolyn, had three children. In the early 1970s, they moved from California to Florida. After he left show business he became the public relations director for Sea World in Orlando, Florida.[14]

Kirby Grant was killed in a car accident near Titusville, Florida on October 30, 1985, at the age of seventy-three. He was driving east on state route 50 to attend the launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger. Forced off the road into a canal, Grant was ejected from his vehicle. According to Florida Highway Patrol Capt. Mike Kirby, he was not wearing a seat belt. This was the Challenger's final successful mission, Mr. Grant had received an invitation from one of the astronauts on that flight and was also going to be honored by the astronauts for encouraging aviation and space flight.[15] He is interred in Missoula, Montana.

 

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