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Registered yesterday, hotel booked weeks & weeks ago...will be driving the Australian Window Van.
Looking forward to seeing friends with Classic Minis & Modern MINIs.
Less than 3,000 miles return trip...may go down the coast Hwy. 1 & 101 and return inland...have all the new road maps, will get new tour books later in spring when they come out.
PHOTO: Peter Rogan in Wishart, who stored the Mini for me for a few weeks after my cousin moved to Chapel Hill, north of the Brisbane River. We went straight from the airport to lunch with the Rogan's & to collect ROO for the trip to Tasmania for Mini Fest in Hobart, Nov. 10, 2013. ROO loves driving adventures....
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My nephew called me just now asking if this is only for classic minis. We saw the new website and it looks like it's going to be a very fun event. Anybody registered yet?
Is the poster available for download so we can post it in our facebook wall?
EDIT: I just saw the new website car show page and it includes new minis as well. I'm curious who are going to be the show stoppers at the car show event.
hec.
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We must hook up for lunch on Sunday, June 12th as we will be headed to Santa Barbara and Big Sur on the run north from MMW in San Diego. Maybe on the Pier??
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You're waay ahead of me. "Somebody" rarely pays attention. BTW: Smoothed and resurfaced this Spring, the road in the pic is 12 miles of twisty heaven. Just watch out for the ocassional street luge.
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Dang! Just read a little further and realized it's a done deal; San Diego has been choosen. Another excellent venue!
Santa Barbara for MMW '17. Pass the word...
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Santa Barbara gets my vote! Great venue! 2 hrs. north of L.A.—4.5 hrs. south of San Francisco. The area has about a dozen local Minis plus an enthusiastic vintage car crowd. The Sunday cars & coffee meet features everything from Bugattis to oddball British fare—20 million dollar Ferraris to vintage motorcycles. Plenty of auto-X sites, 45 mins. to the Mullen Auto Museum //www.mullinautomotivemuseum.com, 2 hrs. to the Peterson Auto Museum //petersen.org. Hotels & motels can be kinda expensive downtown, but reasonable rates just 10 mins north or south of town. Also, spectacular beachside camping available (motorhome and tent).
Lots of twisty roads, not to mention Hwy 1 & 101. Biggest plus? It's Santa Barbara, man! //www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g33045-Santa_Barbara_California-Vacations.html
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: ahem... okay I live here. Still, it's a great place for MMW '16.
Somebody's not paying attention... But you can still vote for MMW2017... Fml...
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Santa Barbara gets my vote! Great venue! 2 hrs. north of L.A.—4.5 hrs. south of San Francisco. The area has about a dozen local Minis plus an enthusiastic vintage car crowd. The Sunday cars & coffee meet features everything from Bugattis to oddball British fare—20 million dollar Ferraris to vintage motorcycles. Plenty of auto-X sites, 45 mins. to the Mullen Auto Museum //www.mullinautomotivemuseum.com, 2 hrs. to the Peterson Auto Museum //petersen.org.
Hotels & motels can be kinda expensive downtown, but reasonable rates can be had just 10 mins north or south of town. Also, spectacular beachside camping available (motorhome and tent). Moss Motors' showroom and warehouse are 12 mins. away.
Lots of twisty roads, not to mention the iconic Hwys 1 & 101. Biggest plus? It's Santa Barbara, man! //www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g33045-Santa_Barbara_California-Vacations.html
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT: ahem... okay I live here. Still, it's a great place for MMW '16.
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Back to MMW...
ohhhhh.... a shortie woody.
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"Hang on a minute lads....I've got a great idea."
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Chuck, same trip, I woke up to a foggy morning in Monterey so didn't catch the extra moisture in the exhaust right away. Down on power a little too climbing up to Laguna Seca...so I was not keen to drive on through San Fransisco during the rush hour, though the exhaust was clear.
Then it hit me, I had forgotten to retorque the cylinder head before driving the 1,300 miles south to Irvine. Pulled over at a coastal park (2,000 miles later...). Let the engine cool down a little and retorqued the head. Stopped at Pier 39 until the evening traffic flow over the Bay Bridge lessened then lit out over the hills into the Central Valley, headed for Carmichael.
At one point no other cars were beside me in any of the lanes. Checking the rear view, every lane had vehicles, but they were some distance behind watching the dirt brown Mini climb the hills at speed.
Finished the trip taking 1st in the small bore Mini in the Giant Slalom at PIR during the All British...much slower than the big bore Minis but quicker than all but one Triumph (a spitfire) and a handful of Jaguars.
Nonetheless, I do not recommend failing to retorque the head after a new gasket install!
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Great story! Santa Barbara is one of our favorites places and it only gets better the further north you go.
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Yes Chuck, 1 & 101 have been our favorites now for 20 years...in fact getting out of the hotel at 4:15 am after MMW 2002 allowed me to pedal the Mini 1000 around from MacArthur Blvd/John Wayne Airport to Santa Barbara before dawn...for a 1st cup of coffee & a light breakfast.
Later in the morning, I jumped a new BMW sedan and new Mustang convertible up Big Sur way. Gave them the beep, beep and scooted on by, swooping around the downhill corner without touching the brakes. When I stopped for coffee I was approached by a woman who asked if she could take a photo of her husband alongside the dirt brown Mini. Of course...she got the photo and told me that they were just starting on their trip from Los Angeles to Michigan celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary...driving the new BMW.
They had seen the Mini parked in Santa Barbara and then watched the Mini hop on by...apparently seeing one almost as much fun as driving one!
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San Diego is a great place! I have lived there almost my entire life. Just left 6 months ago... Wish I could be there to drool over all the cars.
I highly recommend driving Highway 1 and 101 on your trip along the coast.
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Room Reserved...agree, a great rate for currency deprived Canadians. Looking forward to the 1,400 mile trip south, an extra couple of days in San Diego (never been there) and a coastal trip back home!
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We are proud to announce that the host hotel for Mini Meet West 2016 will be the Crowne Plaza in Mission Valley. Located just minutes from the AutoCross venue at Qualcomm Stadium, and central to the most popular San Diego attractions, the Tiki themed Crowne Plaza is a little slice of tropical San Diego heaven where you can rest and relax among your Mini friends. We will have exclusive, secure, cordoned off parking for our Minis as well as an exceptional hotel room rate, as part of a package that we negotiated for this event. The hotel information and reservation code will be available on the website soon.
Joanie Berkwitz. Co-Chair, Mini Mert West 2016
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The question was asked about whether this will be a Classic Mini only event. The Classic Minis are the focus and the main attraction of Mini Meet West, and of course they always have been. The entire event is structured with the Classics in mind. Having said that, many of us are dual owners, and some Mini enthusiasts do not currently have a Classic, or feel that their Classic can make a long trip. MINIs have been included in past MMW events ever since they appeared, and that trend will continue. We will welcome all Minis and MINIs, and the culture and friendships that surround them.
-- Joanie Berkwitz Co-Chair, MMW 2016
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I thought that was maybe an early internal tank car as wasn't the filler on the opposite side? Not sure and I am not that familiar with the early LWB cars, but I believe it was a different style filler as well.
Terry
Leave it alone dorks it's supposed to be an abstract type of art. lol Go critique some newbie's mini elsewhere.
Interesting how some people take comments and react. I had a legitimate question. I am not sure I was critiquing anything, but you can take it that way if you want, good luck with your venture...
Here is my answer
Art is art no matter how you take it or make it. My comment was perhaps off topic and obviously with close to 3000 views there is interest in MMW. There is a whole world of art/photo review and when people notice things about photos, they will make comments. Like when National Geographic moved the pyramids, people noticed.
Back to MMW...
Lol...yes, that's an internal tank car...the one on the page isn't. I would have made it a "guess what's wrong with this picture" but that might have seemed demeaning...just pointed out the pic was flipped as the car needed to point that way probably
I was just bored....relax...and get back to planning the event
"Everybody should own a MINI at some point, or you are incomplete as a human being" - James May
"WET COOPER", Partsguy1 (Terry Snell of Penticton BC ) - Could you send the money for the unpaid parts and court fees.
Ordered so by a Judge
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That is certainly a choice that we could make, but once we make the page public we cannot go back and change it. It's a dilemma that many groups have faced. Most of the car clubs that I am familiar with on FB have Closed groups. In some cases, that is because the events are for members only. In others, one suspects that keeping the information private is more about not alerting the local authorities to any intended spirited runs! At this point, we will err on the side of caution, as people on FB tend to be traceable and their homes can be found, with a little effort, so making their plans to be away from home public is not appealing. Banter and chitchat, while fun and motivating, are less important to us than our guest's peace of mind.
ArmyCook, who has been doing a stellar job on the website, is working on some interactive elements there that can take care of questions quickly and with the information coming right from the source. As we get a little farther we may re-evaluate, but for now it will stay Closed. Having someone with a FB login would give you access to the page without having to add the marvel and vastness of the Facebook time sink to your day.
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I have poor self-discipline. If I sign up for Facebook, it opens up a whole new avenue for me to waste time.
The amount of Facebooking I do, and what I was anticipating the MMW2016 Facebook page to be like, is stuff like this where announcements can be made by the organizers, updates posted, and people who are registered users can chime in however they choose but people like me, who are not registered users, can still view the info and read the public contributions and banter. Like this page:
www.facebook.com/24hoursoflemons
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Hmmm...almost 1,400 miles to San Diego....
Pitt Meadows 75th Community Celebration on Saturday, June 4th...this means pushing 350 miles to Rice Hill, Oregon on the 4th, after the Pitt Meadows Day Parade...heading south to Fresno or thereabouts on Sunday and on into San Diego Monday afternoon.
Never been to San Diego...but have attended all California hosted MMWs since 1996...looking forward to getting there!!
(1996 Long Beach, 1997 Vallejo, 2002 Costa Mesa/Irvine, 2005 San Ramon, 2008 Irvine, 2011 Lake Tahoe, 2016...and the rides)
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Spank, to answer your question more specifically about Facebook group security, having moderated pages both Closed and Public, when people discuss traveling to an event, etc, the fact that they are going to be away from home for a specific amount of time, and sometimes can be identified by their FB info, makes having those discussions be viewable by the public, problematic. Everyone in the group is being approved by hand, so that we know that they are at least Mini people. No spammers or trolls. We can discuss aspects of the event with some reasonable expectation of privacy.
A FB login is free and very easy, and you can remain anonymous if you like. But we will also answer questions directly through email, for those who would rather not join more social media!