Convention 2008 Seattle July 21-24

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Announcing the dates for the 2008 SHO Convention in Seattle, WA.

July 21-24 (Monday-Thursday).

We don't have the host hotel yet, but the date is 99% sure so you can make vacation plans.

We have Pacific International Raceway, a super track to go to on Wednesday, lots of scenic drives and good food planned. Of course the SHOw and banquet are also on the agenda.

This is one of the most beautiful places in the world, and getting there will be a lot of the fun for those of us that live in the Eastern part of the country.

Caravans to Seattle should be fun.

Plan on joining us for the Nortwest Adventure in 2008.

Your 2008 Convention committee and helpers (just to name a few, there are many more working on this event.)

Don and Jan Mallinson
Ken and Jodi Mallinson
Kurt Gutzka
Mike Stimson
With help from George Fourchy
 
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Great! I can't wait. :thankyou:

That road course is beautiful. And the front straight looks fast!
 
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Great! I can't wait. :thankyou:

That road course is beautiful. And the front straight looks fast!

With a supercharged car, we get very close to a buried needle. Normally aspirated cars see 125mph or so. The track is a lot of fun, but is also very challenging even for experienced drivers. I highly recommend first time drivers get a track day under thier belts ahead of the convention. It will make your day at Pacific Raceways more enjoyable.

That said, first time drivers are always welcome at the convention, as we will have instructors and a brief "ground school", but you can never have enough practice. Besides, it is a good excuse to learn your local tracks.

Mike
 

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Here is Pacific Raceways website: http://www.pacificraceways.com/

Very technical track even for the experienced driver.

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The Pacific Raceways Road Course is a world-class, SCCA and NASCAR certified, 10-turn (9 turns with a "kink" in the main straightaway), 2.25-mile course.
The 170 MPH front straight is at an elevation of 150 feet above sea level. There is a total elevation change of 125 feet, of which 100 feet occurs in 1/2 mile, between turn 2 and turn 3B.
Winding through natural wooded terrain, it's sweeping curves and hairpin turns make it one of the most unique and challenging courses in the United States.


Can't wait to see everyone there :thumb:
 

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Do you even remember who was there at this year's convention . . . . :cheers:

:lol: . . . . and on a more positive sober note . . . . !



Having driven to the West coast (from locations east of the Mississippi) six times now, as well as several trips to Arizona, Colorado, and IdaSHO (relatives and other conventions) - I've driven each of the major routes to the left coast (I-10/I-20/I-40/I-70/I-80/I-90). Of the three primary routes for most here (I-70/I-80/I-90), each offers unique features and stop-over points that may be "once-in-a-lifetime" places for many (Mount Evans, YellowStone NP, Glacier NP, Mount St. Helens, to name a few).

Oh, and let's not forget those "must see" stops through Kansas, like the "Worlds Largest Prairie Dog Town", or "World's largest rattlesnake ranch" - we found they were good for, . . . .



. . . . restroom breaks :laugh_ti:



So save your money . . . .


But really guys, this is one trip where if you can get a few extra days off to travel to/from, you will find it is well worth the time spent - even if you have to ride shotgun with someone to split travel expenses.


Now to the considerations.

First and foremost is the cost - I've found that gas is least expensive in Denver, Salt Lake City, Cheyenne and Gillette Wyoming, and Rapid City South Dakota. Gas prices begin to climb once you head west beyond these areas. As the time comes, I can post a thread with links to gas prices (such as www.gasbuddy.com), and those driving can begin searching for the least expensive places to gas-n-go.

Second is the terrain. Those that are towing I would recommend avoid the I-70 route. The elevation passing through Eisenhower Memorial Tunnel is 11,155' with significant grades through the Breckenridge/Vail ski areas west of Denver (6-8 percent grades in some areas). And once you're west of there, you will be dealing with high elevation desert conditions all the way into Idaho, and again through much of eastern Oregon. I-80 through Wyoming offers the least agressive grades for towing. I-90 through Montana, Idaho, and Washington the least-hottest route if you have a vehicle prone to overheating.

Third are the hazards along the routes. Of the three routes, I would least prefer to breakdown west of Eagle Colorado (I-70). It's hot desert conditions with long distances between exits until you enter the valley that leads north into Salt Lake City (I-15). North of Salt Lake City, there is an ever-present problem with deer-collisions along I-84 going north out of SLC, into southern Idaho. Over the last 15 years the explosion of irrigated desert farming has created a narrow vegetation corridor with water (irrigation canals), along long stretches of this route. This has the effect of drawing deer down from the nearby mountain ranges. I recall some stretches of I-84 in Utah, with more than 1 dead deer per mile of interstate. The I-80 route joins the I-70 route once north of SLC. I've found the I-90 route to be the safest - largely non-desert, cooler, fewer vehicle-animal collisions.


As far as the scenic appeal of the three routes, the I-70 and I-90 offer the most beautiful drives, depending on what you're looking to see. If it is the mountains, while I-70 offers some breath-taking views - especially where the Colorado River parallels I-70 - the extent and amount of winding mountain driving along I-90 dwarfs the short stretch from west of Denver to west of Vail Colorado. Along I-90, the mountane stretchs reach from near Bozeman Montana into Washington (west of Spokane), and then again starting east of Seattle.

If you're looking to see some of the high-desert rock formations, then I-70 west of Vail to I-15 is your route.

The Sturgis motorcycle event is August 4th through 10th. So with the convention being an "early" third weekend in July, we will likely see some of the early large packs of Harleys that will be cruising to Sturgis along I-90. It is quite the site to have a group of 100+ Harleys come cruising-up when you're already running 75-80mph . . . . and blow-by like you're standing still . . . . Not to mention, you can make great time if you can keep-up with the pack . . . ! :burnout:
 

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Missing the '04 Convention due to work, I headed to Cali in early August and there were Harley's EVERYWHERE. But they were all putt-putting. As for me, I want to do Rte 2.
 

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Speaking of rentals cars, we need to get a Seattle local to scope out the rental places for the best track worthy cars. I usually find the airport locations have the best rentals.
 

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hmm 09 Taurus sounds good to me or a mustang would be fun.

Or maybe its time the ole '94 makes another convention trip! :)
 

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i plan on making it out there, gonna ask monday for the week off work................will definatlly be driving just aint sure which car.....
 

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