Great run -- it's the first time we've had the Bugeye and Midget out on a
long (relatively) trip together. We almost got cleaned up by a couple of
Sunday drive minivans on the way home, but that's pretty much to be expected
on 236 out of Big Basin. I counted 11 Big Healeys (100-4, 100-6, 3000), 4
Bugeyes (did I miss someone) and one Midget -- a very impressive turnout.
Stopped at the Donald Healey memorial grove and then, thanks to some early
scouting of the picnic areas, drove on to a picnic site with plenty of
tables and parking for all the cars together! Rick was tight, those Big
Healey people certainly have a different idea of a picnic than the rest of
us -- it looked like a 4-star restaurant at one end of the table and Togos
at the other.
Unfortunately it looks like we've got a head gasket problem. There's just a
little too much (as in: any is too much) water in the oil and oil in the
water. Not to the mayonnaise texture yet, but the water is seriously scummy
and the oil is a little grey. If it's not one thing (spent Saturday fixing
carb fuel leaks), it's another :(
Rich
'58 AH Sprite (hanger queen?)
'79 MG Midget (oh yeah, the new master cylinder leaks, too)
>
> Hi All,
>
> The event Sunday was a good one. The Day was absolutely beautiful.
> Sunny 78 to 85 degrees, not as cloud in site, of course this is
> California. I hope all made it home okay with out anything more
> exciting then the drive happen.
>
> We got to see Rich Hill's Wife's new Bug-i. Looks great and we will be
> looking forward to you joining us on future events.
>
> The drive started for me two hours before leaving Manteca. I had a
> couple of passes to climb over and a passenger to pick up. Dave Vrba
> joined me as my Wife decided she didn't feel like going. We traveled
> down to the meeting spot and ran up the colors, British of course.
> Waited for the gathering of the Brave. SWAG joined with the Golden Gate
> Healey club for this event.
>
> Ten Cars started this event, including four from SWAG. We ended with
> more than 15 cars. They just kept showing up. Bryan met up with us
> late at a Texaco station along the way. Before it was over we had five
> bug-i's out of 15 or so cars.
>
> It was a great drive through the big trees. Lots of twisty's, some
> great climbs and even one CHP (with lights a flash'n joined us). He
> wasn't after us, just stopped for directions. Which way did those
> speeding motorcycles go. They passed about three minutes before him.
> No one broke down on the entire trip, wow.
>
> We had a nice picnic under the trees, including fine wines and cornish
> game hens. Me, I was baching it. I had a dried out old sandwich from
> subway and a coke. I didn't know it was going to be a white table cloth
> affair. They even brought the Brie and crackers. Everyone shared with
> us poor unfortunate bachelors. It was great, thankyou very much. David
> has the pic's, maybe he will post them soon.
>
> See you all soon.
>
> Rick
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