I had a really good visit with Rich and his wife, and was amazed that the
"Hawaiian-style Food" in Everett WA was actually authentic and excellent
plate-lunch fare. His yard looks authentic, too, with one Spridget at the
curb and a tub on the lawn.
I made it back in 14 days - first San Juan Island, WA south to Los Angeles,
then ocean to ocean - visiting family and friends in San Francisco, LA, Palm
Springs, and Taos, and making miles thereafter. I don't know how many
miles as my speed sensor went partially bonkers (0 to 120 mph in half a
second!) and the odometer only worked when the speedometer worked - half the
time or less, depending. I managed to replace the sensor without a lift in
some tiny town in TN, only possible for someone as small as I. But it only
lasted a day. It may be the wires, which hang down asking to be jerked by a
stick on the road.
I have only one really significant observation from this trip:
In Washington State the speed limit is 60 mph.
People drive 60 mph.
It must be a West Coast thing.
Michael Rowe
2002 Roadtrek 170 Popular
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Ball" <rich_ball at mindspring.com>
To: <spridgets at autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] No LBC - Road conditions
> Susan and I had the opportunity to meet up with Michael while he was out
> here in Seattle last week.
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