After the great time we had on the Cambria trip, graciously organized by our good friend Songman, I have decided to try my hand at hosting a Fiero get-together/tour. Plans are quite tenative at the moment, but will be including a run down Highway 25 http://www.pashnit.com/roads/cal/Highway25.htm (named by Car and Driver magazine as one of the best roads in the U.S.) and back up to Pacific Grove (America's Hometown.) Host lodging arrangements will be made with an eye to affordability. The next day will be open for sightseeing in PG, Carmel, Monterey and the area. Trust me, there is so much to do around this area, if you are bored, you ain't tryin too hard.
I'm very excited about this run. Hopefully the turnout will be respectable, but no doubt that fun will be had by all. If someone would volunteer to host an informational webpage about this event, I would be extremely greatful. Keep your eyes open for more info!
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Posts: 27083 From: Safe in the Carolinas Registered: Aug 2000
Sounds great, Stimpy. I'll be there, and I'm looking forward to it.
p.s. - try not to make it too close to the Sears Point classic car race event, which usually falls on the first weekend in June. That's a big event, and we normally get 15-25 cars.
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try not to make it too close to the Sears Point classic car race event, which usually falls on the first weekend in June.
If I'm correct, "too close" would be the same weekend, wouldn't it? Or is there a prescribed recovery time required between events? I'm actually looking at early May. I do appreciate comments that will help me schedule. Keep them coming.
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If I'm correct, "too close" would be the same weekend, wouldn't it? Or is there a prescribed recovery time required between events? I'm actually looking at early May. I do appreciate comments that will help me schedule. Keep them coming.
I'd say around a month would be good, so early May shouldn't hurt.
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SILVERMIST Member
Posts: 212 From: San Bruno. Ca. USA Registered: Apr 2002
Wow just saw the pics of the road......YIPEEE Sounds like another fun run except of the pic of the guy getting the ticket Bring out the radar dectors........Count me in
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Fastback 86 Member
Posts: 7849 From: Los Angeles, CA Registered: Sep 2003
Sounds like a great way to celebrate my birthday (Sat, May 8)! You know I'll be there! Heck I don't know if I can wait that long; I may just get some of my friends with sports cars and do a preliminary run!
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stimpy Member
Posts: 8197 From: Salinas, CA Registered: Jan 2000
Sounds like a great way to celebrate my birthday (Sat, May 8)! You know I'll be there! Heck I don't know if I can wait that long; I may just get some of my friends with sports cars and do a preliminary run!
Oh sure! Just because my birthday happened on the weekend of the Coast Run, you want your birthday to happen on this one! Just remember... Whoever's birthday it is has to buy the champagne for the toast!
Count me in for the run and any help I can be, including webspace for an information page... We wouldn't miss it!
Love the site you listed above... Hope you don't mind if I throw out this link for some other pictures of where we recently had the Coast Run... We took some great pictures that day but we were a little preoccupied with driving! This page has great pictures! Looks like a good site to use when planning other CA events! http://www.pashnit.com/roads/cal/Hwy1BigSur.htm
I think this is one event that I will try and make. I am usually busy with Little League or Boy Scouts, but I think I would like to make it an event for myself and my son so we can drive both our cars down there.
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It's good to see that people coming that don't always get out to different events. This will make for a great day, and there is plenty to do around here if you want to make a weekend of it. Sure, it's going to be great fun for the drivers, but there is enough to keep the co-pilots entertained as well.
Lodging is at San Juan Inn. http://www.sanjuaninn.qpg.com/ They have agreed to give us the weekday rate of $79 on the weekend.
I encourage everyone to come out. I think this weekend will be one to remember.
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Posts: 1637 From: Cerritos, California, USA Registered: Nov 1999
Thanks fierobear, but right now funds are low because of "a stupid ricer" that im building(hopfully going to try & beat spddys car)(but thats another dream)maybe someday ill get one though, everyone here is much more friendly than the rice croud
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Oh sure! Just because my birthday happened on the weekend of the Coast Run, you want your birthday to happen on this one! Just remember... Whoever's birthday it is has to buy the champagne for the toast!
Sooooooooo???? He said early May, just worked out conveniently Umm, I'll only be 20, so someone else will have to get the champagne and I'll pay em back! Unless anyone knows a liquor store nowadays that doesn't card, in which case my age will be just between us I can get a cake though! That I can cover, no carding there!
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stimpy Member
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How and where will we meet-up to start the drive? From my area it's a 3 hour drive to get to Coalinga and about another 30 miles to the start of hwy 25.
At Highway 198 and Coalinga the Harris Ranch is easy to see right from the highway, on the Southeast side of the I5 exit ramps. http://www.harrisranch.com/dine_ranchkitchen.html I'm told the The Ranch Kitchen is a great place to eat but may be crowded.
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stimpy Member
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Likely the rallying point will be in San Juan Bautista. That's somewhat midpoint between I-5 and 101. Anyone who might come out Friday evening can stay overnight wherever we can arrange some affordable accomadations. I have looked at Asilomar, and it is absolutely breathtaking out there (it's actually a CA state park) but it's a bit pricy for some at $135 a night for a double. I can probably find more affordable lodging closer in to San Juan Bautista. What do y'all think?
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Posts: 2037 From: Cameron Park, Ca Registered: May 2001
San Juan Bautista look good to me. 3.5hrs from the house. Also that weekend Laguna Seca is having the Road & Track Invitational April 30 - May 2. http://www.laguna-seca.com/00events.htm Just throwing idea's out there :-)
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I need some input on lodging. Would y'all prefer a hotel close to the major freeways like 101 and I5 for easy in and out, or would you rather have something more scenic and off the beaten path? So far the best deal is 2 bedroom suites at Residence Inn in Salinas for $150, sleeps up to six if 2 are willing to go on a sofabed... Or would you rather find your own lodging? If anyone is willing to work on checking prices over the net, I would be obliged.
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fierobear Member
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I'm not sure how important it would be to make arrangements for a hotel near San Juan Bautista, unless someone was coming from a long distance, and intended to arrive friday night. I would imagine most of us will get there Saturday morning. The few, if any, that would arrive friday could make their own choice. Maybe we can just post a list of possibilites near the starting point.
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For us, we would definitely have to have a hotel. It's a 4+ hour drive for us to get there and I am assuming that the run will be starting around 8AM. And I am sure we would stay Saturday night as well because I wouldn't want to drive home after a full day of driving. Kick out any ideas that you have that are convenient to the run.
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fierobear Member
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Hey, any day I get to go on a Fiero run is good with me! May 1st is no problem.
Also, you should add the beaches to you list! Any beach from Santa Cruz to Monterey is beautiful, provided the weather is nice, which it should be in early May. Just keep your eye on the waves, we get stories in the paper all the time about people who haven't been to the ocean much or ever who end up drowning. Definately don't want any of that!
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Posts: 2037 From: Cameron Park, Ca Registered: May 2001
You old muckity muck, you old liberal, you old so and so, howzit going?
Sounds like a blast. The Indy will be ready to go, maybe the GT too. Now if I could only figure out a way to drive two Fieros at once I will have achieved Plato's Blissful Plain.
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stimpy Member
Posts: 8197 From: Salinas, CA Registered: Jan 2000
Hey Toddster, you capitalist swine, you! Glad to see you joining up. You and 88GTneverfinished can do a little "Flashpoint" political forum for our entertainment, hehe.
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stimpy Member
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Need accommodations more around $60 per night and a parking lot to hang out in.
OK, I'll go check out the San Juan Inn to make sure that the cockroaches are tame. They are offering $79 a night. Unfortunately, if we go much cheaper then that I would be worried about the safety of the cars.
Oh, and as far as a place to hang out in, San Juan Bautista is about 4 blocks long, but full of restaurants and bars, plus loads of shops for the wimmenfolk. Plenty of stuff to check out.
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fierobear Member
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You old muckity muck, you old liberal, you old so and so, howzit going?
Sounds like a blast. The Indy will be ready to go, maybe the GT too. Now if I could only figure out a way to drive two Fieros at once I will have achieved Plato's Blissful Plain.
What, your wife can't drive?
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88GTNeverfinished Member
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Hey Toddster, you capitalist swine, you! Glad to see you joining up. You and 88GTneverfinished can do a little "Flashpoint" political forum for our entertainment, hehe.
Now that could be freakin interesting couldn't it?
Planning 5 months in advance is not something I'm good at, but for now I'll say I'm in.