Dennis, I've heard you say this before, and I'm curious what route you
take to get to Oakland. You're in Fenton, or thereabouts, yes? So
Marina is a half-hour shot down 1 for you, but how do you get to
Oakland? Some magic involving Skyline?
I'd see a (scenic) slog down 9 to 280, and then across the Dunbarton?
That would seem to take forever.
KeS
On Saturday, February 23, 2002, at 07:51 , Dennis Hale wrote:
>> I have not made it up to Oakland yet to do an SCCA
> run yet but that is because I hate early Sunday
> mornings. To get up there from where I live (not far
> from Dennis I understand) I would need to leave by
> 6:00 or so.
>
> Well, you gotta do more homework than just listening
> to the experts here on the free net. Oakland is the
> same distance for us hillbillies as Marina. Just one
> less hill to climb but since you don't tow, that ain't
> a big deal. There are very good reasons for not going
> to the place, but distance is not one of them. Living
> here on the west side of the country often means
> getting up well before 6AM to travel east for the
> "benefits", but it's worth it to away from "civilization".
>
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