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Re: Longest Drives

To: "Felix K. Wong" <felix_wong@alumni.stanford.org>
Subject: Re: Longest Drives
From: Eric Zambori <eaz@snet.net>
Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 07:23:09 -0700
My longest drive was about 275 yards about 2 years ago!
EAZ

Felix K. Wong wrote:
> 
> Well my longest drive was a 1700-mile jaunt from Palo Alto->Death
> Valley->LA->Stockton->Palo Alto last March.  And of course, I drove Goldie
> my '69 MGB, as opposed to a fragile "modern" car, for this grueling 5-day
> journey!  The trip to Death Valley was particularly memorable, esp since
>  I needed to get to the start of a 200-mile bicycle ride by 3:00 in the
> morning and was hence under some time pressure.
> 
> Detailed nostalgic blatherings are on my home page (now at
> www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/1547... see "From the Logbook") but
> here is a recap:
> 
> 1. I first chose the Yosemite route to go to Death Valley, only to learn
> that it was closed!  So I had to backtrack 60 miles and hence wasted 120
> miles and 2 hours of valuable driving time.  MISTAKE #1
> 2. I get to Bakersfield by sundown, only to decide to take a "shortcut" to
> Ridgecrest via Highway 155.  Whoops, MISTAKE #2!  Highway 155 has to be
> one of the STEEPEST, TWISTIEST highways there are in Southern CA, and it
> would take >2 hours just to go 60 miles.  We often found ourselves inching
> along in 2ND GEAR and I was apologizing profusely to the B for straining
> her engine so much.
> 3. I get to Ridgecrest by 10:00p and stop atMcDonalds to grab something to
> eat and review my directions.  Ooops, I have a ton of maps telling me how
> to get to Death Valley but for some reason the directions to the start of
> the bike ride are NOT in my backpack as I thought.  MISTAKE #3!  This was
> somewhat disturbing, esp. since I had already traveled 500 MILES at this
> point.  So I frantically called several of my friends at Stanford U. who
> had internet access... finally I got ahold of a friend who couldn't find
> the directions to the start (a casino) on the Web but was able to find the
> casino's phone number.  So all is not lost, *phew*!
> 4. I call the casino... apparently it is not exactly in Death Valley, it
> is a wee bit farther... like half a mile ACROSS THE NEVADA BORDER!  How I
> missed this small detail earlier is beyond me... MISTAKE #4!
> 5. Anyway I got to the casino a 2:00a in the morning (consider that I had
> been driving since 11:00a the previous day), and figured I could sleep
> for, say, 45 minutes before the start of the ride.  Until, that is, I pull
> out my bike's front wheel out of the B's trunk, only to find that it is
> flat.  Whoops, I guess I shouldn't have used those "trick" ultra-light
> latex tubes in my bike tires... MISTAKE #5!
> 6. Okay I finished the ride in 16 hours (nearly died).  Since I hadn't
> slept for 40 hours straight I fell asleep immediately in the B, only to
> awaken at 6:00a to head for Baker.  It's only after I pass a sign by a
> closed gas station that says, "NO MORE GAS FOR 60 MILES" that I realize
> I'm direly low on fuel!  Er, that's not a comforting thought in a desert
> with no phones around... MISTAKE #6!  But I manage to get to Baker with
> 0.5 gals in the gas tank.
> 
> Well, that was pretty much it for my "minor oversights" during this
> adventure.  BTW, Goldie performed remarkably well, only requiring a quick
> change of distributer points (45 minutes in a parking lot) while I was
> visiting a friend in West Covina.  She definitely earned the ironman award
> for this one.  Brit cars rule!
> 
> -Felix
> __________________________________________________________________
>       __        Felix Wong             Now in Berkeley, California, USA!
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