Returned from Coastal Run
Man that totally sucks jon... but like you said could have been worse good luck finding good cheap parts to fix that stuff with
Also thanks Tyler for all the pics I appriciate that. Look forward to seeing everyone again this coming weekend at Red Robin.
Also thanks Tyler for all the pics I appriciate that. Look forward to seeing everyone again this coming weekend at Red Robin.
Pics finally
Hey guys,
I finally put my pics up. They aren't wonderful but they sort of chronicle the night
EDIT: Of course the camera is at fault, not the picture taker
[~~ PICS ~~]
(56K Beware)
I finally put my pics up. They aren't wonderful but they sort of chronicle the night
EDIT: Of course the camera is at fault, not the picture taker
[~~ PICS ~~]
(56K Beware)
Last edited by machron1; Oct 8, 2004 at 01:55 AM.
Originally Posted by thunderingpants
WOW, had a great time today. The weather started out nice but didn't last long. Going 80 around the corners on 26 in the rain was interesting to say the least and watching the red evo grow smaller in my rearview mirror was fun, lol, j/k. Thanks go out to Josh for the great food and hospitality, will be visiting the restaurant again, thats for sure. The return trip got interesting real guick, a little off road adventure, the drunk in the white truck that came around the corner sideways spinning his wheels for all he was worth, and the good sammariton who helped Jon out, thanks dude whoever you were. Ended up being a long night but it was interesting. Will post pics when i figure out how, lol
and for some reason I think my passenger seat would have started screaming sooner than my tires
But I was really impressed with your Lancer as well as the others, especially in those conditions. I also know the feeling of watching a certain red high-performance car disappear from my view. At PIR there was a red suped up Corvette ZR-1 behind me with V700 (R compound) tires, and me with my lowly 4 banger and street tires. By the end of the session he was nowhere to be found
Back in the pit area the guy came up to my car, looked at my tires, looked at me in disbelief, shook his head and just said "fast car" and walked away lol. I guess he expected to see some Hoosiers or something hehe. Anyway, good times guys that was an interesting night that I'll not soon forget.
those are some really good pics machron, thanks, and tell your girlfreind thanks for hanging with us, and taking them. she seems super nice, my wife wouldve gotten sick on that last stretch of road for sure. hell i almost did.
why wait, i am down for more shizzy driving weather. i think it was a combo, of the slow going, and headlights in my face that made me feel a little bit queasy. no problem though. i'd do it again in a heartbeat. i may do it by myslef, that is a great road.
Originally Posted by evolved04
those are some really good pics machron, thanks, and tell your girlfreind thanks for hanging with us, and taking them. she seems super nice, my wife wouldve gotten sick on that last stretch of road for sure. hell i almost did.




And here I was thinking Seaside had nothing but tourist trap food!About the driving, she gets a headache if i really rip on it, but that night she was fine. Actually she commented to me more than once that we were going kinda slow, but of course you have to in pouring rain when it's pitch black, going around blind corners you've never been down with crazy drunk people doing doughnuts in pickup trucks and deer prancing down the road, and of course the occasional avoiding of vehicles that had an off trying to keep the Oregon critters out of their grill (good luck on those repairs ghostrider! darn varmints!).
EDIT: It was plenty quick for me! lol.
Last edited by machron1; Oct 8, 2004 at 01:53 AM.
Originally Posted by thunderingpants
Machron, pics turned out great, good group photo, thanks for posting. We will have to do this again, during the day, hopefully a nice day, lol. 

I think it would be cool if we could all plan far ahead and attend a track day next season, or even an auto-x or hillclimb. I'm all done for this year, but next season I plan on going as soon as possible. I'll probably start out with another Cascade school, which I highly recommend to anyone who likes driving. Only $150 for in-class instruction @ PCC, and four 20-minute sessions with an instructor. It's a blast and really informative. Porsche club has good instructors too, as well as BMW club, but Cascade is probably the best instruction you can get for the money.






