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Posted by: Porsche Rescue Mar 23 2005, 09:18 PM

Ok, time to make some decisions: Boxter (Camp 914 Himself), me, Rhodyguy (Kevin), Mike and Dan from Canada are leaving from Portland on Thurs. am, April 21, right? Who else is going to be in the parade? Once that is established, I will organize a poll to decide the route. I am assuming we all agree that we will follow I-5 to somewhere south of Sacramento (near 600 miles) on Thursday. If that is wrong, tell me. The question will be how we proceed from there and if/where we meet the NoCal guys for the last leg to Camarillo.

Posted by: rhodyguy Mar 23 2005, 10:03 PM

thurs am for sure. wed, lets see where our canadian friends are. al would leave wed i think. i figure we'll know after breakfast, fri the 22nd (EARTH DAY!!!), the route we will take further south. rich? dino? dave? brad? phil han? is anybody from california meeting, or want to meet us friday morning? things will come together in the last few days. new car for you and it should be rarin' to go. how ironic, EARTH DAY!!, and we will be driving alone in our cars, reving things up and using lots of fuel.

k

Posted by: rdauenhauer Mar 23 2005, 10:11 PM

Thurs. morn .... when?
Its sounding like Im gonna get up at 4am drive from Mill creek to portland then from portland to ? in CA.
sounds like a long day huh.gif

Posted by: boxstr Mar 23 2005, 10:23 PM

Not sure but I would think those of you coming down to stay overnight could get a group rate at the Sweetbrier inn???
CCLINTRAVELOCITY

Posted by: Headrage Mar 23 2005, 10:40 PM

As you progress in your planning just keep in mind that you have a full service pit stop in Bakersfield.

Good Luck,

Allan

Posted by: Porsche Rescue Mar 23 2005, 10:47 PM

You are all younger than me, but 800 miles in a modern, quiet, air-conditioned, cruise-controlled, cd stereo equipped car is all I can handle. I did 2400 miles in 4 days in a 914 a couple of years ago (Chicago-Portland) and 600 miles a day was plenty. I only drove during daylight hours. We don't have to go so far south on day 1, but we would likely not be able to meet the CA caravan and likely not make Camarillo for the 4pm beginning social.
I encourage you WA guys to make it to Portland Wed. night. Find a motel 6 and double up.

The tentative plan is to leave Portland area at 8am and make our stop for the night by 7pm at the latest. That should get us well south of Sacramento.

Posted by: boxstr Mar 23 2005, 10:56 PM

Allan, I might stay over in Bakersfield after the WCC for the NSRA Western Street Rod Nationals, April 29,30,May1.
Maybe I can take a lookk at that full servie pit stop.
CCLINSTREETISNEAT

Posted by: Headrage Mar 23 2005, 11:04 PM

QUOTE (boxstr @ Mar 23 2005, 08:56 PM)
Allan, I might stay over in Bakersfield after the WCC for the NSRA Western Street Rod Nationals, April 29,30,May1.
Maybe I can take a lookk at that full servie pit stop.
CCLINSTREETISNEAT

I will make sure that you have complete access to anything you need, including tools, air, and lifts.

Allan

Posted by: rhodyguy Mar 24 2005, 09:21 AM

you will need to rolling by 4 rich. not getting out of bed. believe me, 205 will be plugged, much like 405, at 7:30 and it was bad all the way to where I5 and 205 meet south of p-land. you can't slip out wed?

k

Posted by: mike_the_man Mar 24 2005, 09:54 AM

Dan and my other friend Gary, and I will be at Camp914 by Wednesday night. We're planning to stay at the Sweetbrier inn. I don't think it matters to us what route we take. You guys that know where you're going figure it out, and we'll just follow along. It would be nice to make it to Camarillo for the social, but if we don't make it on time, I won't be upset. beerchug.gif




Posted by: rhodyguy Mar 24 2005, 10:12 AM

mike, have you guys figured out where you will be staying tues night? some town in western b.c. or on our side? unless you have plans for vancouver you want to be thinking about getting off the trans-can around abbotsford and crossing at sumas wa. trust me on this one.

k

Posted by: mike_the_man Mar 24 2005, 10:45 AM

Not too sure where we'll be staying on Tuesday night. We'll figure that out pretty soon, and I'll post. We'll probably drive as far as we can, 12-14 hours I'm thinking and see where we end up.

Why should we get off at Abbotsford? Crappy driving through the mountains? Or is that just the most direct route?


Posted by: rhodyguy Mar 24 2005, 11:26 AM

a little change (but sumas would work). you will be looking to get off Can Hwy#1 on provincial(?) Hwy #13 which beomes WA Hwy #539 after the border. the primary border crossing at blaine, wa can be a nightmare. plus all you're doing is driving deeper towards vancouver area traffic. #539 is a straight shot and you pick up I-5 at bellingham. this move has the potential to save you hours.

k

Posted by: dinomium Mar 24 2005, 12:03 PM

It is looking more like a ride along for me... must migrate payroll system first!

Posted by: Dan_F Mar 24 2005, 12:46 PM

I was thinking we could make it from Regina to Spokane on Tuesday, leaving us with a few(?) hours to Portland on Wednesday. I don't think we'll be going through Abbotsford, will we? Isn't that close to Victoria? Seems like a long detour.

Posted by: Porsche Rescue Mar 24 2005, 01:02 PM

I can't answer for Kevin who knows more than I do, but I have heard that the Blaine crossing, since 9/11 and all that implies, can be a massive back-up. Work with him and your maps on the best route. However, Spokane to Portland in a day is an easy trip. You will want to come southwest through Washington and cross the Columbia at Biggs Junction (Oregon highway 97). Only about 120 miles to the Sweetbrier Inn from there. Interstate 84 west to Interstate 205 south to Interstate 5 and about a mile north to Tualatin exit.

If you haven't, go to Mapquest.com and click on Driving Directions. Type Regina, SN and Portland, OR. It will give you a map of the fastest route and tell miles and actual drive time. Then ask for various points in between and you can get a good feel for where you will be Tue night.

Posted by: Rhodes71/914 Mar 24 2005, 01:38 PM

I'll put my .02 in here since I used to live in Bellingham and crossed that boarder all the time. Definetly take the Sumas crossing if you stay on Canada 1 all the way. I always avoid the Peace Arch crossing at I-5 and the Canada boarder. Plus you get to drive some country roads for a little before your back on the interstate.

Wish I was making the trip with y'all.

Posted by: Dan_F Mar 24 2005, 02:02 PM

Mapquest shows the route going through Spokane, does anybody here know of a good (cheap) place to around there? How bad is traffic in Spokane, should we make a real effort to avoid "rush hour" there? Pop. of Regina is 200,000 so more than 30 minutes to cross a city seems like alot ohmy.gif

Posted by: Rhodes71/914 Mar 24 2005, 02:10 PM

Spokane is not that big of a city and I wouldn't think traffic would hold you up much.

Posted by: rhodyguy Mar 24 2005, 02:17 PM

you will be bypassing the puget sound area completely. i should think you've 4 or 5 hours, minimum from spokane to portland. the drive down the columbia is nice. I-84 on the oregon side? take 30 minutes and stop at multnoma falls, 45 min from p-land. you folks are logging some miles!!! see you wed night. maybe.

k

Posted by: Dan_F Mar 24 2005, 02:29 PM

About possibly getting a group rate at the Sweetbrier Inn, has anyone already reserved a room there? Any idea how many total we'll have there?

I plan to reserve a room there for us tonight so I will ask about a group rate if nobody else has already.

Posted by: mike_the_man Mar 24 2005, 03:25 PM

Looking at MapQuest, Abbotsford looks like it would be a fair bit out of our way. It looks like shooting for Spokane on the first day sounds like a good plan. MapQuest says about 5 hours from Spokane to Portland, so thats a nice drive. Unfortunately, it says a 15 hour drive from Regina to Spokane. ohmy.gif


Posted by: rhodyguy Mar 24 2005, 03:32 PM

then only 13 and 6 hour days for the next 2 days. biggrin.gif

k

Posted by: Porsche Rescue Mar 24 2005, 05:34 PM

Spokane on the first night means 770 miles Tuesday and only 360 on Wednesday. You may want to stop in Sandpoint or someplace near the border. You will still have time for a Camp 914 tour in the afternoon. It is located on the way to your motel.

Posted by: spl914 Apr 14 2005, 12:10 PM

I didn't read all of the replys, but a suggestion for those of you comming down from the north. If you do end up in San Fran. get on the 101 south. It more scenic, COOLER, more places to stop, the 101 leads through Camarillo and the hotel is off the Los Posas Road exit. driving-girl.gif

Posted by: rhodyguy Apr 14 2005, 06:29 PM

oh no!!! no, no bay area. well south for the mountain crossing. the extended forecast up here is nice weather next week so the siskyous should be a breeze. the foxfire on wed should be great. looking forward to meeting and seeing everyone. al and i will be down in time for a late lunch at frisky burger or whatever that place is near camp. craig will need a dollar wink.gif . is there a plan for the afternoon or will camp be unlocked and we just help ourselves? unsure.gif

k

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