As British Car Week drew to a close last weekend, a small but enthusiastic
group of four from Mid Atlantic Minis participated in a fantastic two day
classic Mini scenic drive through the Virginia countryside. Mileages and
driving times varied as we all started out from different locations, but I
was able to enjoy the longest drive of the group, at 20 hours including
short rest stops, and 711 miles door to door.
Starting out at 6am Saturday from Virginia Beach, which is in the
southeastern corner of the state, I rendezvoused en route with another Mini
driver
as we ran up to northern Virginia, where we then met up with two additional
Mini drivers before turning west and running out to Front Royal, which is
in the northern central part of the state. From there we picked up the
northernmost entry point of the breathtakingly scenic Skyline Drive, and
headed
south through Shenandoah National Park. As the park officially ends in the
Charlottesville area, the road crosses over I-64 and continues southward
as the Blue Ridge Parkway. During the drive along both of these scenic
mountain top roads we were able to occasionally stop at some of the higher
elevation overlooks in order to take in the scenery while stretching our legs
and chatting with the many onlookers. We ended our first day of driving at
the Peaks of Otter Lodge. This is an extremely laid back lodge which is
situated right along the Parkway. The guest rooms have no TV, no phones, no
internet and not even a clock radio. There's also no cell service anywhere in
the vicinity. I was there 27 years ago, and nothing at all has changed
since then. The place was perfect. Upon our arrival at 6pm we were able to
enjoy a very relaxing early evening parking lot tire kicking session while
enjoying plenty of cold libations, followed by a leisurely dinner, and then
more parking lot socializing before turning in for the night.
On the second day we continued south and exited the Parkway near Roanoke.
>From there we traveled back eastward along many of the areas rolling and
sometimes twisty two lane roads. It was at this point in the drive that we
started to break off and head home in different directions. The route
throughout the two days was comprised primarily of two and four lane
secondary and
rural roads, and Virginia Scenic Byways, with the exception of some of the
busier roads as I returned closer to home. With the exception of a brief
overnight shower, the weather was mostly mid to upper 80bs with clear blue
skies the entire weekend.
This was by far, the most enjoyable drive Ibve experienced in this car in
17 years of ownership. If any of you ever get the inkling to embark on a
scenic drive in Virginia, and would like to take in Skyline Drive and/or the
Blue Ridge Parkway, make sure you let me know, as I will go again in a
flash. In fact, Ibm am currently in the early planning stages of a similar
two
day mountain top drive for Spridgets, around this time next year. To that
end, Ibd like to hear from anyone in the general vicinity who like to
consider joining me for a such a Spridget run during British Car Week 2012.
Howard Collins
Virginia Beach, VA.
'60 AH Bugeye Sprite
'68 Austin Mini
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