Re: Crowdsourcing our Sea-to-Shining-Sea Rally: Eastern USroute
From: clyde romero (clyderomeroworldnet.att.net)
Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 13:25:17 -0700 (PDT)
How I would do it
And have done it on a BIKE

Go like hell to Kansas City  eat BBQ 
Take I-29 to I-90 then go like stink (stop to see the big drug store at
WALL)  to Rapid City see Mt Rushmore spend the night

Take I-90 to Sheridan and go to Big Horn to see where Custer got his ass
handed to him

Take Hwy 16 thru Worland in Cody spend the night get there for the GUN FIGHT
at 5pm 
See the colt Museum spend the night

Come out of Cody on Hwt 16 thru Yellow stone get on hwy 287 until you get on
I-90 to Butte Mt. and press towards Missoula spend the night

Come out on Hwy 93 south LOLOL Pass to Hwy 473 west to Lewiston Wa.
Spend the night in WALA WALA

Come out on HWY 395 south to all the way to Redding Calif

>From there it's a no brainer

If you got the time out of Missoula you can go north to Glacier National
park spend the night in Kalispell then run south on the route thru LOLO Pass

If you see better country than this Dennis email me because I wanna know!




            
  
Clyde
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Liu [mailto:bigheaddennis [at] gmail.com] 
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 10:48 AM
To: clyderomero [at] worldnet.att.net
Cc: 'The FerrariList'
Subject: RE: [Ferrari] Crowdsourcing our Sea-to-Shining-Sea Rally: Eastern
USroute

True - I did Skyline a few years back, and it was slow.  But we took it easy
and didn't consider it a challenge, more as a scenic drive.  Do others here
think the tradeoff isn't worth it? 

Thanks,

--Dennis 

-----Original Message-----
From: clyderomero [at] worldnet.att.net [mailto:clyderomero [at] 
worldnet.att.net] 
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 10:46 AM
To: BigHeadDennis [at] gmail.com
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Crowdsourcing our Sea-to-Shining-Sea Rally: Eastern
USroute

Ok let me stop you now
Stay off the Blue Ridge Pkwy
They patrol that better than we did the no fly zone over Iraq!
Speed limit is a whooping 45 MPH and its a Federal Ticket to boot
We run it on bikes because we can out run the cars they use
You will loose massive amounts of time if you take the Pkyway

Don't say I didn't warn you!

Clyde 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Liu <bigheaddennis [at] gmail.com>

Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 10:21:42 
To: clyde<clyderomero [at] worldnet.att.net>
Cc: The FerrariList<ferrari [at] ferrarilist.com>
Subject: [Ferrari] Crowdsourcing our Sea-to-Shining-Sea Rally: Eastern US
        route


First off, I want to convey my gratitude again at everyone that responded.
We're getting closer on the details, and I'm anticipating when I'll be able
to tell you more - very soon.  

(And if you do reply, please make sure to include my email directly in your
response, as I'm not subscribed to the Flist)


Anyway, I've penciled in the Manhattan to Denver leg of the trip (still
working on the "fun" stuff West of Denver, though it depends in part on
whether a certain former late night talk show host may want to meet up with
us and if we can weasel a garage tour :-) .  We'll take 3 days to get to
Denver, then 4-5 days to get to Monterey.

Here it is, and any further refinements, suggestions or WARNINGS would be
very much appreciated!

Sunday:  Manhattan to Hot Springs, West Virginia.  500 miles, approximately
11 hours, but we should be able to shave an hour off that, though we may
well lose it for photo stops, etc.  This takes us out of Manhattan and onto
I-78 through Allentown and Harrisburg, PA.  This route allows us to avoid
the usual weekend Eastern Seaboard Metropolis traffic.  Then onto I-81,
through the corner of Maryland, to Front Royal, VA - the Northern terminus
of the legendary Skyline Drive and Blue Ridge Parkway,
http://www.blueridgeskyline.com/.  It'll be a Sunday in August, so there'll
be traffic, but it's beautiful.  All the way down Skyline Drive, which goes
through the heart of Shenandoah National Park.  At the Southern terminus, we
will continue onto the Blue Ridge Parkway, but if the traffic is horrendous,
or if we've been otherwise delayed, we can bail off of Skyline at a couple
of different points and get onto I-81).  We exit off the Blue Ridge Parkway
on Rt 56 (north of Montebello, VA) and take some state roads to Hot Springs,
WV, where we overnight here:  http://www.thehomestead.com/

Monday:  Hot Springs, WV to St Louis, Missouri.  686 miles, approximately 12
hours, though, again, we should be able to shave an hour off.  We start the
morning by driving through the Highland Scenic Highway,
http://www.byways.org/explore/byways/2460/travel.html, in the Monongahela
National Forest, http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/mnf/general_info/intro.shtml.  We
pick up I-64 just SW of Charleston, WV and start flying out west, through
Louisville, KY, and overnight in St Louis, MO.

Tuesday:  St Louis, MO to Denver, CO.  850 miles, about 12.5 hours, but we
should be ashamed if we can't do it in 11 hours, since it's all highway, on
I-70.  We'll stop in Kansas City for some REAL BBQ.

Total mileage for this leg:  approximately 2,036 miles, or 35 hours (or 32
for us).  The direct highway shot between Manhattan and Denver is 1800
miles, though it's probably a realistic 26 hours total, so we're adding 6
hours with our scenic touring.

Thx,

--Dennis


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