RX-8 road trip to Laguna Seca photos
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RX-8 road trip to Laguna Seca photos
Earlier this month, I did a road trip from Calgary to Monterey, California (4000 mi, 6600 km round trip) in the RX-8 to attend the Concourso Italiano (over 600 Ferraris! plus everything else) and the Historic Races at Laguna Seca.
I finally put up a few of the photos from my trip in an Imagestation album (registration is required, but it's a Sony site with no spam etc.). The album is
here - be forewarned that there are 148 images there, and some of them are big. I suggest using the index view, and then you see the thumbnails.
Hope you enjoy!
Regards,
Gordon
I finally put up a few of the photos from my trip in an Imagestation album (registration is required, but it's a Sony site with no spam etc.). The album is
here - be forewarned that there are 148 images there, and some of them are big. I suggest using the index view, and then you see the thumbnails.
Hope you enjoy!
Regards,
Gordon
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Same here. And I've lived in Monterey, and LOVE driving there. Of course, HWY1 and Big Sur are the big crowd pleasers, but my other favorite driving spot is HWY 68 towards Asilomar, through the hills and cliffs. Every once in a while you can hit it without traffic. Was great fun in my '91 Civic; I'd love to drive my RX-8 there.
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Sorry guys, but unless you have suggestions for another free photo-posting solution that will let me mass-upload about 150 pictures without having to resize them individually, then that's the best I can do! Why not have a look at Imagestation before rejecting it? I've no vested interest, but found it better than Yahoo photos etc. for these reasons.
Sometimes it's worth it to register for something! When was the last time you saw a Ferrari 275GTS/4 NART Spyder (only 10 made, worth $2M+), and a couple of Enzos, and 43 Bugattis together, and a race grid of GT40s, and 600+ Ferraris, and the new Lamborghini Gallardo, and 80s vintage F1 cars in the Corkscrew, and a Ferrari GTO, and a few 250 Testa Rossas, some D-Type Jags, and dozens of pics of a TiGray RX-8, all in one spot?
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Gordon
Sometimes it's worth it to register for something! When was the last time you saw a Ferrari 275GTS/4 NART Spyder (only 10 made, worth $2M+), and a couple of Enzos, and 43 Bugattis together, and a race grid of GT40s, and 600+ Ferraris, and the new Lamborghini Gallardo, and 80s vintage F1 cars in the Corkscrew, and a Ferrari GTO, and a few 250 Testa Rossas, some D-Type Jags, and dozens of pics of a TiGray RX-8, all in one spot?
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Gordon
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I wouldn't be uploading images for this simple reason:
Nice images though!
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Originally posted by Lensman
I wouldn't be uploading images for this simple reason:
I wouldn't be uploading images for this simple reason:
Still... OK, the album is available to view for about 2 weeks, then it's gone!
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Gordon
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I really enjoyed going thru your pictures - I almost felt like I was there. Wait a minute - I was, at least part of it. By the way, that's a nice car parked next to yours.
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I bravely registered. Great pictures! Looks like you had a great trip. What is this structure that looks like Stonehenge? Where is it?
I bravely registered. Great pictures! Looks like you had a great trip. What is this structure that looks like Stonehenge? Where is it?
It's located east of Portland, OR, on the north side of the Columbia River. There's a bit more info here , but here's the important bits:
Built by Sam Hill as a tribute to the soldiers of Klickitat County who lost their lives, Maryhill's Stonehenge is the first monument in our nation to honor the dead of World War I. The structure is a full-scale replica of England's famous neolithic Stonehenge. A Quaker pacifist, Hill was mistakenly informed that the original Stonehenge had been used as a sacrificial site, and thus constructed the replica to remind us that ''humanity is still being sacrificed to the god of war.'' The location now also includes monuments to the soldiers of Klickitat County who died in World War II, Korea, and Viet Nam.
The monument lies at the original Maryhill townsite, four miles east of the museum, just off Washington Scenic Route 14. Hill's own crypt is a short walk southwest of Stonehenge on a bluff overlooking the Columbia River.
The monument lies at the original Maryhill townsite, four miles east of the museum, just off Washington Scenic Route 14. Hill's own crypt is a short walk southwest of Stonehenge on a bluff overlooking the Columbia River.
Yeah, that Nordic Green RX-8 is pretty amazing!
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Gordon
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Originally posted by Gord96BRG
The mystery car is a TVR Cerbera. I've seen them in the UK, but never over here before.
The mystery car is a TVR Cerbera. I've seen them in the UK, but never over here before.
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Excellent pics and awesome trip. Some of those road pics would be great marketing shots for Mazda. I'm hoping to get up there in the next year or two for the event. Was there ever an open session where you could go on the track? Just curious. Very nice pics indeed and well worth registering (IMO)!
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Originally posted by Jon Brittan
You think that's bad, how about this one?
Yet more proof that TVR really need to start vetting who they allow to buy their (besit in the world ) cars...
You think that's bad, how about this one?
Yet more proof that TVR really need to start vetting who they allow to buy their (besit in the world ) cars...
Please don't!!! I can't stand that monstrosity, the guy should be shot for ruining such a beautiful car. It caused a big stir in the TVR world when that thing appeared....
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Originally posted by m0j0
What camera did your use? because there very high res
What camera did your use? because there very high res
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Awesome pics !!!
I love them, thanks.
My favourite one is the shot on the BIG hail-pin turn. Amazing.
Please Tell me how you setup that shot ? Must be a lot effort to get up there to take that photo.
I love them, thanks.
My favourite one is the shot on the BIG hail-pin turn. Amazing.
Please Tell me how you setup that shot ? Must be a lot effort to get up there to take that photo.
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My favourite one is the shot on the BIG hail-pin turn. Amazing.
Please Tell me how you setup that shot ? Must be a lot effort to get up there to take that photo.
My favourite one is the shot on the BIG hail-pin turn. Amazing.
Please Tell me how you setup that shot ? Must be a lot effort to get up there to take that photo.
The hairpin is on the old highway 30 just west of Rowena, Oregon, along the Columbia River. The road climbs to a lookout over the river - but the back of the lookout is almost straight down over the road. After we drove up there and saw the view of the road, I left my 15 yr old son up at the lookout to take the pictures as I drove back down and then back up. He actually got a series of 5 shots of the RX-8 going around that hairpin corner - I'm planning to photoshop the them together so that there will be 5 Gray RX-8s going around the corner at the same time in one pic... someday!
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Originally posted by Gord96BRG
I left my 15 yr old son up at the lookout to take the pictures as I drove back down and then back up. He actually got a series of 5 shots of the RX-8 going around that hairpin corner
I left my 15 yr old son up at the lookout to take the pictures as I drove back down and then back up. He actually got a series of 5 shots of the RX-8 going around that hairpin corner
If I'm driving, I would have definitely put the car diagonal to the turn and take a "drifting" shot of the car. :D :D
The only question I have Gord, is that how the heck did you managed to keep the car so clean for all of those shots ??!!! Amazing !