Hey, Little River Inn sounds really interesting, Ron! As does hooking up
with NCBCC. One consideration about Yosemite, besides distance, would be
that there is snow at this time, and if we wait until summer, the crowds
get really dense. Is it even possible to get into the valley floor
during the summer with the air quality restrictions? Gotta say, you guys
with the MGs, Jags, Triumphs, have more comfortable long-range rigs than
a Lotus Elan, so I might be too chicken to commit to something a long
way away, unless we took the MINI!
Trish had a suggestion to consider; Quincy, which should be about a six
hour drive. Reasonable places to stay, beautiful destination. Go through
Lake County on 29, etc., to Hwy. 5 north 1 hour, cut across on 162 to
HWY 70, a beautiful two lane windy road to Qunicy in the Plumas National
Forest. I think it's a little closer than Redwood NP, but I'm not sure.
Cheers,
Greg
On 1/17/2011 6:47 PM, Ron Engelhardt wrote:
> Greg and Dan, Mendocino would be nice. The fellow that owns the Little
> River Inn is a British Car person and has offered over the years to
> host the club at a discounted rate. Possibly there could be a hook up
> with the North Coast British Car Club (NCBCC) club up in Mendocino, we
> haven't had a joint event with them in years but I think they are
> still active. Another possibility might be a trip to Redwood National
> Park or the lost coast. Or, in an other direction, Yosemite would be
> smashing, maybe the best trip of all!
>
> Ron
> 58 MGA
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