
10-01-2009, 11:47 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Santa Rosa,
CA
Cobra Make, Engine: SPF #633, 351w stroker, Tremec 3550
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I'm posting this to provide more specific directions for our brunch (and cruise) at the Duck Club restaurant in Bodega Bay this Sunday at 10:30 am. We have about 22 people and 13 cars signed up. The food should be great, the views spectacular, and the "afterward" cruise along Hwy 1 fantastic.
FURTHER DIRECTIONS: The Duck Club is the restaurant attached to the Bodega Bay Lodge & Spa. There is no sign from Hwy 1 that mentions the Duck Club, but there is a turn off with signage for Bodega Bay Lodge which is actually one of the first places you hit in Bodega Bay proper and is just north (actually at that point west) of a road called South Harbor. (If you are heading north on Hwy 1 and get to North Harbor road, you've gone too far) Continue up the hill but stay to the left rather than turning into the lodge. The Duck Club restaurant is over the hill and down, about 80 yards to the west of the lodge. Turn right into the restaurant "loop" parking lot. They tell me they will set aside parking for 15 Cobras.
CARAVAN POINT ONE: For those heading west from Hwy 101 on Hwy 12, we will meet in the shopping center parking lot on the northwest corner of Hwy 12 and Stony Point in west Santa Rosa. We will leave this point at 9:40 am sharp, heading west on 12 into Sebastopol, continuing west on Bodega Bay Hwy.
CARAVAN POINT TWO: For those coming north or south on Hwy 116 into Sebastopol, the caravan will pause briefly at Park Side school in the circular drive in front of the school. Park Side school is on a hill on the north (right) side of Bodega Bay Hwy about 2 blocks west of the Hwy 116 junctions. We will leave this point about 9:50 am.
ADDITIONAL CARAVAN POINTS: Anyone who wishes to propose additional caravan points please organize them via this forum.
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Bob
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