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Meet in Cupertino @ StarBucks corner of Stevens Creek Blvd and DeAnza Blvd @ 10am. Leave there at 11 am drive Up 280 to 92 to HalfMoon Bay and then Down Hwy 1 and eat lunch in Pescadero then back over HWY 17.

Everyone is welcome even if you have no speedster as of yet or still thinking....

We are not snobs, well at least not me, well maybe LOL

Dere
99 VS 2109cc Phat Boy
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Meet in Cupertino @ StarBucks corner of Stevens Creek Blvd and DeAnza Blvd @ 10am. Leave there at 11 am drive Up 280 to 92 to HalfMoon Bay and then Down Hwy 1 and eat lunch in Pescadero then back over HWY 17.

Everyone is welcome even if you have no speedster as of yet or still thinking....

We are not snobs, well at least not me, well maybe LOL

Dere
99 VS 2109cc Phat Boy
Great suggestion Eddie, Anything North of the Bay area would become doable for critters like myself who live in Southern Oregon. Maybe a group of us Oregon, No. California drivers could meet and caravan to the starting point,(In No. California of course.)I can see it now, CHIPS would do a double take seeing all our time warp cars putting down I-5. For myself, it would mean an overnight I would think. Never having been on one of your Putt-Putts, what is the normal agenda?
Bruce Williams, (still waiting for my JPS)
I know of a beautiful drive through the wine country. Rte. 128, it starts near Napa and heads north through hills and vinyards and ends up in Geyserville. If one wants to make an expedition of it, the road continues from Cloverdale all the way to Hwy. 1 just south of Mendocino. The first half takes about 90 mins, if I remember correctly. The full trip takes from 3 to 4 hours. It is a fun drive, and very pretty country. Anyone else done this trip, or know of others?

-mike
p.s. I will be there on the 8th even if I have to drive my Volvo.
Mike, that's the kind of trip I was talking about. Maybe we could start it in the south and make a 3 to 6 hour trip north to a nice bed and breakfast, then some people could head home from there, while the people from the north could spend the night and leave for home in the morning. doing it on a Saturday would be best, maybe the last part of June or in early July as long as it's not on the 4th. Any one up for taking the point on this one? Eddie
Eddie,
I'd be up for the Wine trip route & most likely so would Medicine Man (Paul Haford/Totally Terrific Tub). My 20 month old (first kid...) has temporarily changed my playing with my toys (my VS was delivered when she was born in 2001 & I have logged 900 miles...) & closer trips to home (live in Solano CO.) would be much easier for me. I'm definitely interested.~R
This is sounding pretty neat for us Northerners. I still don't have my JPS and hopefully by early July I'll have it for a drive. I've got a Studebaker International meet the last week of June in Sacramento so I'll be in the region but not driving the Speedster. The month of July looks pretty good to me after the 4th sometime. Going to Hot August Nights in early August,Reno, so July looks like good timing for me. By that time I should have the Speedster sorted out for my learning
curve! Bruce Williams in So. Oregon
Hi all,
I had a great time on the road yesterday. The weather was fine, and even with the park-and-creep traffic the driving was fun. It was nice to see some new faces on the cruise. Hopefully we can get even more on the next one. There were quite a few nice cars on the road. As I was driving north to Half Moon Bay there was a string of old Fords going the othere way, including a few Model T Speedsters. When I got home at 3:30, I hadn't had enough, so I picked up a friend of mine and went for another two hours around the Pleasanton area. All in all a great day. I look forward to the next one.
-mike
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