I will be leaving from Lexington, KY Wednesday morning and plan to get to Pontiac, Michigan that afternoon/evening. Looks like I will be coming up I-75 for the majority of the trip. My departure on Wednesday is flexible, but I want to get into town Wednesday night.
I will either be driving my SBC Fiero or the 4.3 Fiero.
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carnut122 Member
Posts: 9122 From: Waleska, GA, USA Registered: Jan 2004
Im gonna be leaving from the Cleveland Ohio area, if anyone wants to group up with me at a rest stop on the turnpike, though knowing my luck, Ill probably end up soloing the trip. Ive never been in a caravan to a show like this before.
My planned route. Caravans can be fun or a PITA. Multiple speeds of multiple cars split up the caravan. The most you can hope for are several cars running along the same route spread out. Sort of like the Hot Rod Power Tour.
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Mr.PBody Member
Posts: 3172 From: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Registered: Oct 2006
fieroguru I wanted to get with you and ron and all the bluegrass guys. Try to work out a plan. You guys head north on 71, pick up the cincy boys, we grab dayton guys, then columbus, then get the cleveland guys. We'd have to organize points though so we don't have to go way out of our way.
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Fierokid87 Member
Posts: 4954 From: N. Ridgeville, Ohio, USA Registered: Jan 2001
the caravans for the 20th worked out very well - and probably made it possible for a few who had troubles to make it on time & OK.
check the archives for the old thread - there was some decent routes already planned out. nothing like past experience to make future plans.
the trick to a caravan is everyone doesnt have to stop for one guy to get gas or go potty. its a long haul down the freeway, and as long as the main body isnt racing down the freeway, you can always catch up again. and, of course CB/cellphone list. little motorola walkie-talkies are a blast for this kinda thing, and they are pretty cheap.
heck - I almost want to drive south, just to caravan back
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Fiero 25 - Mark Member
Posts: 419 From: Michigan Fiero Club Registered: Jan 2007
Ok, so how did you Houstonians or Houstonites, whichever the proper name is, make it to the 20th? If I recall you had a small group travel together. Which route did you take and would you take a different route this time?
Since I am in Houston now I need to know the fastest way out of Texas.
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Posts: 12400 From: The Man from Tallahassee Registered: Aug 2001
Ok, so how did you Houstonians or Houstonites, whichever the proper name is, make it to the 20th? If I recall you had a small group travel together. Which route did you take and would you take a different route this time?
As I recall, I went up I-45 to Dallas and then US-69 to Tulsa (or was it I-45 to OKC then I-44 to Tulsa?), then I-44 to St. Louis, then if I remember correctly we took I-70 to Indianapolis, then I-69 up to I-94.
Something like that.
And it's Houstonians.
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Gokart Mozart Member
Posts: 12143 From: Metro Detroit Registered: Mar 2003
the thing with me is I always seem to end up having to travel alone cuzz either I cant get into the caravan or I cant find one passing through my area. And no one every seems to offer to call me when they are close so i can just merge in with them.
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Pyrthian Member
Posts: 29569 From: Detroit, MI Registered: Jul 2002
the thing with me is I always seem to end up having to travel alone cuzz either I cant get into the caravan or I cant find one passing through my area. And no one every seems to offer to call me when they are close so i can just merge in with them.
well, you are right off the I-80, and I expect many are coming that way. also - you are not to far away anyways. maybe 3 hrs?
edit - just looked - more than 3 hrs - but - yes - there should be many further east of you to hook up with.
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Fierokid87 Member
Posts: 4954 From: N. Ridgeville, Ohio, USA Registered: Jan 2001
I live in Guthrie, OK and will be able to meet up with people from OKC, or Tulsa, or KS, Just let me know of groups that are passing through Oklahoma, or near me and I will time it to meet up. Don't really want to make that drive alone. I'll check in here more often as it gets closer or PM me and let me know details. Thanks gang,
Darren
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Tina Member
Posts: 2858 From: At an elevation of 8564 feet. Registered: Nov 2000
I am thinking Ferry, Car Ferry to be exact. Never been on a Car Ferry with a Fiero. According to Mapquest it be about, what 12 hours of driving from Minneapolis. That is one long drive. Not as long as yours, Old Lar. But, it would be nice to break it up a little, ... with say, a nice little boat ride. What do you guys think ? Looks like a straight shot on the map. Anybody ever done this? Or simular? Any tips?
Tina
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Dragon Member
Posts: 1352 From: Space Coast, Florida Registered: Jun 2001
My planned route. Caravans can be fun or a PITA. Multiple speeds of multiple cars split up the caravan. The most you can hope for are several cars running along the same route spread out. Sort of like the Hot Rod Power Tour.
Larry
Might have to tag along
Frank
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Jack Cooke Member
Posts: 564 From: Vale,N,C. USA Registered: Feb 2002
I'll be leaving sometime on Wednesday from Buffalo NY.
im not 100% going but will most likely --- anyways im coming from kitchener so i was thinking everyone coming on the 401 should meet up somewhere along the way
I'm going to lead the North Texas group here. We are taking 30 to little rock AR. then 40 to 55 then up to Sikston MO to spend the night, and have a few Rolls thrown at us. Then up 57 to Chi town then around to 94 and up arounds some way once we get into Detroit. I have made the trip a lot, just never in a fiero so should be fun. Anyone else that wants to meet up with us along this route or the Houstonians want to meet us feel free.
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Ayrow Member
Posts: 520 From: Indianapolis, IN Registered: Nov 2001
I am thinking Ferry, Car Ferry to be exact. Never been on a Car Ferry with a Fiero. According to Mapquest it be about, what 12 hours of driving from Minneapolis. That is one long drive. Not as long as yours, Old Lar. But, it would be nice to break it up a little, ... with say, a nice little boat ride. What do you guys think ? Looks like a straight shot on the map. Anybody ever done this? Or simular? Any tips?
Tina
I went on the Badger a few years ago. It's a nice drive that avoids the major cities until you get near Lansing. I'd like to go on the Lake Express some day. A good comparison is at http://www.milwaukee-muskegon.com/
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Mr.PBody Member
Posts: 3172 From: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA Registered: Oct 2006
I live in Guthrie, OK and will be able to meet up with people from OKC, or Tulsa, or KS, Just let me know of groups that are passing through Oklahoma, or near me and I will time it to meet up. Don't really want to make that drive alone. I'll check in here more often as it gets closer or PM me and let me know details. Thanks gang,
Darren
Ill roll with ya man. cept my car will be in the back of an enclosed trailer.
here is a map for those of you that like visual aids.
We will be leaving about 10ish on tuesday the 22nd, in time for the Houstonians or whoever to meet in the dfw area. It's about an 8 hour drive to our half way spot where we will spend the night and have rolls thrown at our face at the best restaurant in the world.
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topcat Member
Posts: 5486 From: Charleston SC Registered: Dec 2001
I just returned from Detroit where I got a rental at the Airport and drove to Cleveland and back. I noticed signs stating that I-75N is going to have construction involving detours, lane closures and portions of the freeway being closed.(?)
Anyone have detailed info, or alternate routes to get to Flint instead of taking 75N?
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HTXtremes Member
Posts: 345 From: Mansfield, AR Registered: Sep 2007
I will be heading out Wednesday July 23rd around mid morning from Wooster OH About a 3 hour drive dragging the Indy. Look for this and that will be me.
the thing with me is I always seem to end up having to travel alone cuzz either I cant get into the caravan or I cant find one passing through my area. And no one every seems to offer to call me when they are close so i can just merge in with them.
Hey Kid, you're welcome to hook up with Bluegrass Fieros when we pass through. Going up I 75. Not sure when that will be yet but we'll be happy to give you a shout.
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It's the Soldier, not the reporter Who has given us the freedom of the press. It's the Soldier, not the poet, Who has given us the freedom of speech. It's the Soldier, not the politicians That ensures our right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. It's the Soldier who salutes the flag, Who serves beneath the flag, And whose coffin is draped by the flag.
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Fierotaz Member
Posts: 1289 From: Glendale, AZ Registered: Mar 2004
I just returned from Detroit where I got a rental at the Airport and drove to Cleveland and back. I noticed signs stating that I-75N is going to have construction involving detours, lane closures and portions of the freeway being closed.(?)
Anyone have detailed info, or alternate routes to get to Flint instead of taking 75N?
If you're coming from the south, a route I recommend taking 275 north to 696 east to M-10 Lodge south to M-24 Telegraph north to Franklin Rd north to Square Lake Rd east to Opdyke Rd north.
Congestion on 275 around I-96/M-14 - left lane ends and two right lanes merge. Be cautious.
M-10 exit is the two right lanes (this merges into 3 lanes from the left). The far right lane exits to southbound Telegraph only. The right lane becomes the exit for northbound Telegraph. It's easier than it sounds but pay attention to the signs.
Telegraph is a busy 3-4 (each way) lane road. The right lane comes and goes around the mile roads. Go the speed limit even though the locals don't. You'll be on it for about 7 miles.
Hickory Ridge Rd is the last big street with a traffic light before Franklin. It's good to be in the right lane by here. People will be trying to get over to turn right so watch for that. There's 2 lanes turning right onto Franklin and onto Square Lake Rd. You'll only be on Franklin a block. Make a quick right again.
I can't remember if Square Lake stays 4 lanes or reduces to 3. In any case, you need to be in the right lane to exit. You'll take the Square Lake Rd / Opdyke Rd exit which is just past Opdyke Rd. You can see the hotel on your left. Take the exit and make a right. Drive to the end and make a right. Go left at the light and into the hotel.
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Mister Member
Posts: 1975 From: Calgary, Alberta, Canada Registered: Aug 2004
Originally posted by opm2000: As Blackrams said, the Bluegrass Fieros will be heading north, en masse......exact time of departure to be determined. Hopefully we will cordinate with Fiero Guru, MrPbody and others along the way. I know for sure ther will be two Pantera's in the mix. David Breeze
^ What he said.
------------------ Ron
It's the Soldier, not the reporter Who has given us the freedom of the press. It's the Soldier, not the poet, Who has given us the freedom of speech. It's the Soldier, not the politicians That ensures our right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. It's the Soldier who salutes the flag, Who serves beneath the flag, And whose coffin is draped by the flag.
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Feb 24th, 2008
Gokart Mozart Member
Posts: 12143 From: Metro Detroit Registered: Mar 2003
Originally posted by Gokart Mozart: How many Bluegrass Fieros?
Honestly, that number has not yet been determined. Many want to go, but it's too early to say. If the whole group came (which it won't), there would be about 50 families involved and around 100 to 120 Fieros. That isn't going to happen. We're a low bucks group. Three have commited that I believe are definately coming but, we're working the group and there appears to be a chance that 5 to 10 more may come. Will they? Who knows. That will be known when we all meet up for the convoy north. Some may come on their own and not convoy due to other commitments or agendas.
We're having a gathering of Bluegrass Fieros on 21 March and this event will be one of our main topics. So an honest answer to your question is no one knows for sure.