First a Sinkhole Now a Solar Eclipse
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Figured I would post this here since there is a current thread discussing the sinkhole and did not know where else to post it.
God must be a Porsche fan. First the sinkhole nails the dome. Now next year in August, the museum is virtually under the apex of a total eclipse of the sun. So I am headed to the museum the day before just in case the eclipse becomes a second cataclysmic event. The plan is to drive out from Southern California. Take in the museum and factory the day before. Next day find a place to stand for a few minutes and look up. Then off to Chicago and drive back to LA via Route 66 over the course of a week or so. A wonderful opportunity to drive across America. And I would love to meet some of you along the way. George “Then you flew your Lear jet up to Nova Scotia - To see the total eclipse of the sun.” |
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That's OK the world is coming to an end on July 29 this year!
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Sounds like a great trip!
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Long stretch 100 miles, in AZ of 66, Seligman to Topock, Do not miss Seligman & Oatman(feed the donkeys) & stay out of poop
http://azrt66.com/ |
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George let me know when you will be in Chicago
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I have been through Oatman. Corvettes were made for this strech. Also on a few other stretchs over the years. My high school was on route 66. Another stretch of dead end was north of town. A great place to open the secondaries.
Jeff. You are on! |
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George,
I'm just 3 miles south of 66 in Edmond, OK. Let's try to meet @ Pop's in Arcadia. Let me know when you will be here! |
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why July29?
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Quote:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-n...ording-8411169 :confused: |
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Great idea George! Also if cloudy/rainy you won't feel a wasted trip. Anyway, you can spurt over to clear skies based on weather forecast that day.
I just drove Denver-DC and still battling the perma-grin. The Z is made for long trips! |
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