R52 The long journey home...
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The long journey home...
Well, I picked up Dawn on Wednesday in southern California... Now there's the small matter of the 2,000 miles between there and central Ohio (oi vey).
As I write this, I'm in a Budget Inn (or something) just east of Oklahoma City. I wasn't able to get online last night (having slept in a hotel room shaped like a teepee - I kid you not), but I have been taking a few photos:
On the plane... I hope I like brownish rock and canyons, because I suspect I'll be seeing a lot of them...
I met Larry at Bob Hope airport in Burbank and we retired to a fast food place to do the paperwork. L.A. was mist-shrouded and surprisingly cold when I got there.Larry's Dad snapped a pic of the hand-off. Larry is a great guy, and the transaction went as smooth as silk. I'm really glad that I went out to personally meet him, even though it's costing me three days to get back....
I drove all day Wednesday, making it as far as Holbrook, AZ. From there, I diverted south a ways to see something special... Here's a road shot - yep... lots and lots of brown dirt, scrub and canyons...
Lil' Maul RIDES AGAIN!!
I took these in a place called "Pie Town" (I sh*t you not) just shy of the Arizona/New Mexico border on Rt. 60. I wish I'd been there about an hour earlier, but I woefully underestimated the travel time and distance between Holbrook and my destination (damn, this country is ludicrously big).
Aaaaaaaaaaaaand... here we go. The Very Large Array in New Mexico. Watching the sun rise over the plains and seeing the dishes swim out of the fog (I could see the array spread out across the flat bowl of the valley from 12 miles out, even in the mist) was eerie, and was more than worth the extra 200 miles I had to clock to get down here:
That's it for now. So far, the car's handling like a dream - no issues whatsoever. I think she's happy to be out running under the cloudless blue sky.
Tomorrow is for the rest of Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and, finally, Ohio. I'll try to shoot pictures as I go, but the landscape, quite frankly, is getting more and more boring with every mile I go... If nothing else, maybe I'll shoot a picture of the positively astounding number of bugs splattered across the bumper (ick).
As I write this, I'm in a Budget Inn (or something) just east of Oklahoma City. I wasn't able to get online last night (having slept in a hotel room shaped like a teepee - I kid you not), but I have been taking a few photos:
On the plane... I hope I like brownish rock and canyons, because I suspect I'll be seeing a lot of them...
I met Larry at Bob Hope airport in Burbank and we retired to a fast food place to do the paperwork. L.A. was mist-shrouded and surprisingly cold when I got there.Larry's Dad snapped a pic of the hand-off. Larry is a great guy, and the transaction went as smooth as silk. I'm really glad that I went out to personally meet him, even though it's costing me three days to get back....
I drove all day Wednesday, making it as far as Holbrook, AZ. From there, I diverted south a ways to see something special... Here's a road shot - yep... lots and lots of brown dirt, scrub and canyons...
Lil' Maul RIDES AGAIN!!
I took these in a place called "Pie Town" (I sh*t you not) just shy of the Arizona/New Mexico border on Rt. 60. I wish I'd been there about an hour earlier, but I woefully underestimated the travel time and distance between Holbrook and my destination (damn, this country is ludicrously big).
Aaaaaaaaaaaaand... here we go. The Very Large Array in New Mexico. Watching the sun rise over the plains and seeing the dishes swim out of the fog (I could see the array spread out across the flat bowl of the valley from 12 miles out, even in the mist) was eerie, and was more than worth the extra 200 miles I had to clock to get down here:
That's it for now. So far, the car's handling like a dream - no issues whatsoever. I think she's happy to be out running under the cloudless blue sky.
Tomorrow is for the rest of Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and, finally, Ohio. I'll try to shoot pictures as I go, but the landscape, quite frankly, is getting more and more boring with every mile I go... If nothing else, maybe I'll shoot a picture of the positively astounding number of bugs splattered across the bumper (ick).
Last edited by ImagoX; 11-08-2007 at 10:19 PM.
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Hey those are great pics and what a way to get familiar with your new best friend! I am sure you and your new MINI are having a blast on your trip back to Ohio. Don't blink in some of those Oklahoma towns though....I work in Oklahoma a lot and there isn't much in some area! Happy Motoring!
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Well, I made it... Just a whisker shy of 2,300 miles, with my side-trip down to the VLA... Totally worth it.
Left this morning to find pea-soup fog just shy of Tulsa - I actually drove some side roads to find a place that was LESS thick, so I could see the trees:
The car functioned perfectly, but Friday wasn't without excitement, I'm afraid...
After returning to the highway, I went 5 minutes and was struck by a rock, which cracked the windshield (GAAAAH!). G'dammit! What d they make the things out of? Spun frickin' sugar? I replaced my orange one's windscreen TWICE.
Then, about 10 minutes later, a truck about a tenth of a mile in front of me blew a tire, sending a strip of steel reinforced tread into the air in a cloud of sizzling rubber. I swerved and heard it ping off the antenna as it sailed overhead, narrowly missing the car. The truck began to rock and sway, trying to find its equilibrium, so I pulled around it and accelerated past on the left...
...just in time to scream past a Oklahoma State Trooper at the bottom of the hill. Of course he pulled me over, and of course the paperwork was a mess, since I had my Ohio license on me, California tags on the car and a title with Larry's name on it. More oi vey. Luckily, the cop let me off with just a warning, but I was sort of freaked for the rest of the trip home.
But, all is well now. Must sleep. Maybe more tomorrow. If it's nice, Dawn has a date with a bucket-full of Prima car shampoo and my POrter Cable.
Left this morning to find pea-soup fog just shy of Tulsa - I actually drove some side roads to find a place that was LESS thick, so I could see the trees:
The car functioned perfectly, but Friday wasn't without excitement, I'm afraid...
After returning to the highway, I went 5 minutes and was struck by a rock, which cracked the windshield (GAAAAH!). G'dammit! What d they make the things out of? Spun frickin' sugar? I replaced my orange one's windscreen TWICE.
Then, about 10 minutes later, a truck about a tenth of a mile in front of me blew a tire, sending a strip of steel reinforced tread into the air in a cloud of sizzling rubber. I swerved and heard it ping off the antenna as it sailed overhead, narrowly missing the car. The truck began to rock and sway, trying to find its equilibrium, so I pulled around it and accelerated past on the left...
...just in time to scream past a Oklahoma State Trooper at the bottom of the hill. Of course he pulled me over, and of course the paperwork was a mess, since I had my Ohio license on me, California tags on the car and a title with Larry's name on it. More oi vey. Luckily, the cop let me off with just a warning, but I was sort of freaked for the rest of the trip home.
But, all is well now. Must sleep. Maybe more tomorrow. If it's nice, Dawn has a date with a bucket-full of Prima car shampoo and my POrter Cable.
Last edited by ImagoX; 11-09-2007 at 06:42 PM.
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GREAT fog photos. Great adventure you'll always remember. Yikes - flying retread - you WILL dream about that tonight. Glad you're home safe and sound. Yeah, MINI windshields SUCK. Oi vey. It's all part of the experience...
Congrats again. Can't wait to see Dawn in person. With some improvements.
Congrats again. Can't wait to see Dawn in person. With some improvements.
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Please keep us all posted on your Dawn, her mods, and her activities. The whole story of how you came by her and what she means to you and her original owners is both heart-wrenching and inspirational.
I have the feeling that Dawn will end up being one of the most reknowned MINIs ever to grace the pages of NAM.
Thanks for the update. Glad you made it home okay. Wonderful pics.
I have the feeling that Dawn will end up being one of the most reknowned MINIs ever to grace the pages of NAM.
Thanks for the update. Glad you made it home okay. Wonderful pics.
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Thanks for sharing part of your trip with us, Matt ! Makes me wish I had done a better job of photo-documenting our trip from Missouri when we picked up Dr Evil a few months ago.
Glad you made that looooooooong journey home safely and soundly, even though you had a rocky moment (sorry, bad pun). And yes, you are right... we don't fully comprehend just how large the US is until we drive across a large part of it.
Dawn is beautiful... you found yourself a keeper there !
Glad you made that looooooooong journey home safely and soundly, even though you had a rocky moment (sorry, bad pun). And yes, you are right... we don't fully comprehend just how large the US is until we drive across a large part of it.
Dawn is beautiful... you found yourself a keeper there !