Final Plans for Silicon Valley Drive this saturday.
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Ok.. at this point, Im anticipating around 8 people to hopefully show up. If you can make it, great.
You can follow the genesis of the plans here http://www.s2000online.com/forums/showthre...hp?threadid=286
But the deal is this:
Meet at the BofA in Los Gatos at 1pm Sunday. After we've got everything together go for a little nice drive. I've suggested Highway 9, but others had suggestions. I suppose we'll decide before we leave.
Map showing BofA
I'll see whoever shows up on Sunday.
You can follow the genesis of the plans here http://www.s2000online.com/forums/showthre...hp?threadid=286
But the deal is this:
Meet at the BofA in Los Gatos at 1pm Sunday. After we've got everything together go for a little nice drive. I've suggested Highway 9, but others had suggestions. I suppose we'll decide before we leave.
Map showing BofA
I'll see whoever shows up on Sunday.
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Pellis, check the weather page of the Friday Mercury News, they show Hwy 9 closed 3 1/2 miles north of Santa Cruz with a detour. By the way got my car back today with the new syncros, hope to see you Sunday.
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The stretch of Hwy 9 that is closed is a small section between Santa Cruz and Felton.
If you are going to take Hwy 17 south to get to Hwy 9 north then you could catch Hwy 9 by taking the Mt Hermon exit on Hwy 17 in Scotts Valley. I would recomend this regardless.
If you are going to take Hwy 17 south to get to Hwy 9 north then you could catch Hwy 9 by taking the Mt Hermon exit on Hwy 17 in Scotts Valley. I would recomend this regardless.
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