NCRS Winter
Meet
Florida Chapter, NCRS
Hyatt Hotel, Orlando, FL
January 23-26, 2002
This was a very successful fund-raiser by
Corvettes Conquer Cancer for the American Cancer Society.
Between the 50/50 pot of $1660 (split between ACS
and the lucky winner, Michael Leeds) and the NCRS
Florida Chapter adding
$1000 the ACS portion, this made for a total of $1830 for the American Cancer
Society.
Even better, because of a tie, the $100 prize for
Best Club Participation at the Sunday Wonderful World of Corvettes
show
was awarded to both the Sand
the Central Florida Corvette Association, and they both
donated their
prize to Corvettes Conquer Cancer!
This brought the grand total we sent to the American Cancer Society,
FL Division, to $2030!
Thank you Ed Augustine and the NCRS
Florida Chapter for hosting us again this year!
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This was my 3rd time at this great event. '99 was the first, and
Sandy's only visit. That year it was held at Disney World's Wide World of
Sports.
We didn't make it in 2000, although we were invited - Sandy was too sick
at that point. She wanted me to go alone, but I wasn't about to do that!
I
went back in 2001, alone obviously. The Hyatt near the Disney gate proved to be
an excellent site, and it was a very successful event for
Corvettes Conquer
Cancer. We were delighted to be invited back in 2002! Who could refuse a
trip to Florida from Maine in January!
This year, largely because
of the MLK holiday falling on the Monday of that week, I decided that I could
actually take a mini-vacation without it
costing me any more unpaid leave from
work. If I left Saturday, I could get to my parents' house in Philadelphia.
Sunday would get me near the
GA/FL border. Monday I could be in Key West!
Paradise! I could spend a full day there on Tuesday and get back to Orlando for the show
to start on
Wednesday!
The Key West part almost didn't
happen!
Saturday, 1/19, 2002
Leaving
home.

These
bright blue skies -

became
this west of Hartford!

Then
this!

Those
great wide tires make terrific snowboards!
At 3:30 the Super 8 in Danbury, CT was looking irresistible.
So much for making Philadelphia tonight. Key West is definitely in jeopardy!
The good news is, the motel had SpeedVision, so I got to watch the
Barrett-Jackson classic car auction,
live from Scottsdale, AZ, while I
recalculated alternate routes south.

Sunday,
1/20
Isn't it pretty? Not!

After
taking my time shoveling out (yes, I was carrying a snow shovel - figured if I
had it, I wouldn't need it!),
to allow the roads to clear a bit, I set out again
for warmer climes. Note time and mileage: 10:22 and 105037.

Figuring
that if I skipped Philadelphia completely, and went straight down I-81 from
Scranton, PA, I could possibly get
back on schedule and still make Key West on Monday.
It all depends on how good or bad the roads are.
The roads are good! This is Roanoke, VA as the sun goes down.
Still fresh snow on the ground.

Richmond
Hill, GA (south of Savannah), already checked into Ramada Inn ($30 w/coupon from
www.roomsavers.com).
Note time and
mileage: 12:43 and 106038: that is 1001 miles in a little over 14 hours, an
average of over 70 mph!
Key West, here we come!!!

Monday,
1/21
I hit the road again at 5:30 am.
As the sun comes up: Palm Trees!
By 9:30 I turn on the A/C.

FL
Turnpike runs out. Back on Route 1 near tip of mainland.

Delorme
map & GPS on laptop show us about to leave mainland.

"7
Mile Bridge"

Approaching
typical Key.
Yellow thing is GPS on dash reflecting in windshield.

That's
Key West. We made it!




Monday
evening
My dinner companion at Turtle Kraal's.


Tuesday,
1/22
View from front of hotel.
Room was comped for me courtesy of Dollar Rent-a-Car! Thanks, Richard Fleming!

I
live 100 yards from Route 1 in Maine - 2000 miles to the north!

(Now I had to see the OTHER end of Route 1 - on the Canadian border in Ft.
Kent, ME
See link: http://www.corvettesconquercancer.com/ft__kent.htm
)
Navy
base; Base housing. Tough duty!

Misc.
sights walking around town.


And
of course, the beach!

Hemmingway's
house & museum. And his favorite hangout.

For
any Parrotheads out there:
"Margaritaville"

The
original "Cheeseburger In Paradise" came from here!

Tuesday
night dinner

Wednesday,
1/23
Breakfast at the best kept secret in Key
West! Oldest eatery in FL Keys.
Since 1909, fine open air dining behind the white fence, under DENSE greenery.



Obligatory
departure photo!

Sadly,
leaving southernmost spot in continental US.

Wednesday
afternoon:
Orlando!
(Actually, Kissimmee)
Arrival at Orlando Hyatt.

Still
sporting sand & salt from CT, NY & PA!
As soon as I checked in, I spent 2 hours washing the poor thing!

Thursday,
1/24

I
finally got to meet Richard Fleming.
He also lost his wife to breast cancer in 2000.
Click on this link for his story.


Friday,
1/25
Friday's setup, typical of anywhere we go,
with all our Tour literature
and American Cancer Society information.

Judging
at the NCRS Show Field.

Saturday,
1/26
Richard hustling 50/50 tickets to benefit
the American Cancer Society!
In the chair is Bob Clift, retired Corvette test driver and engineer.

Tom
Crawford and other members of Richard's Tampa club stop to visit.

Richard
& I pose by my car.

And
again by his car.

Richard
with his son Tony & family.

Saturday
night Awards Banquet.

50/50 winner of $830, Michael Leeds.

Ed Augustine announces that NCRS FL Chapter would match
the American Cancer Society half of the 50/50 - another $830!
(Actually, they sent a check for $1000 in honor of
Ed's brother, George, who is a brain cancer patient)

Thank you NCRS,
and best wishes to George!
Sunday,
1/27
Setup at local Show & Shine on Hyatt
grounds.



Other
sights at the show.

Is
that a shine or what!

Hyatt
grounds.

Small
world story: At breakfast on Sunday I struck up a conversation with the guy at
the next table.
Turns out he was in my brother's class in high school in
Philadelphia, two years behind me.
Roland Roth had been invited to this weekend for the
"Field of Dreams" special collection of
original owner cars with this
white '66. I hadn't seen him since 1960!

See
you next year!

Heading
North {:-(

Downtown
Orlando.

Self
explanatory!

Monday,
1/28
Somewhere in SC: an unscheduled 90 minute
break! Some major accident close enough ahead that we could see the smoke.
Lots
of emergency vehicles using the shoulder. We eventually had to backtrack in the
shoulder to a crossover,
then go south to an exit and back roads to the next
on-ramp north of the blockage.


Yup,
world famous South Of The Border! SC/NC line.

Tuesday,
1/29
I spent the night with old friends in
Williamsburg. She actually introduced me to Sandy, and her husband is another
car nut.
Then it was back on the road, with Philadelphia the next stop.
DC, but you knew that!

An
unplanned
detour onto DC's NY Ave.! You think you're following I-95 signs, and suddenly you're
sitting at a traffic light.
I still don't know what happened. Thanks to the
laptop with Delorme's GPS, getting back onto the real I-95 was no problem.

Wednesday,
1/30
Goodbye to Mom & Dad in Philadelphia.
Yes, I made it going this direction!

Home
again!
Final stats:

But
most important:
$2030.00
raised for the American Cancer Society!

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