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The FreeEMS Story! Part Two USA Road Trip! COMMENTS!
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Re: The FreeEMS Story! Part Two USA Road Trip! COMMENTS!
Nice work, Fred! This is a real tribute to the project's history, people involved, and those who put up with...I mean put you up during your stay.
I had been talking for a couple months about wanting to buy a purpose-oriented car, FreeEMS it, and then go on a highly-documented road trip around the US to other members' places, but it seems that's exactly what you flew in and already did.
Next time you're in the San Fran area, take tours of Alcatraz and definitely of the Napa & Sonoma valleys. I'm floored at how much wine was consumed & stashed. Would have loved to have seen a cop's face had you been pulled over.
The Rustangs remind me of my own hipster/bohemian friends (aka The Dirtfarm) who silkscreened, tagged, and ran a record label up in the Baltimore area. Glad you were well taken care of and I'm sure they were an unending source of insanity and good times.
It's especially meaningful to me that you didn't avoid the less polished areas of the coastal suburbs and that you took the time to gather thoughts on the matter.
Again, great work. Thanks for sharing and remember that this is your home now too.
-Jeff
I had been talking for a couple months about wanting to buy a purpose-oriented car, FreeEMS it, and then go on a highly-documented road trip around the US to other members' places, but it seems that's exactly what you flew in and already did.
Next time you're in the San Fran area, take tours of Alcatraz and definitely of the Napa & Sonoma valleys. I'm floored at how much wine was consumed & stashed. Would have loved to have seen a cop's face had you been pulled over.
The Rustangs remind me of my own hipster/bohemian friends (aka The Dirtfarm) who silkscreened, tagged, and ran a record label up in the Baltimore area. Glad you were well taken care of and I'm sure they were an unending source of insanity and good times.
It's especially meaningful to me that you didn't avoid the less polished areas of the coastal suburbs and that you took the time to gather thoughts on the matter.
Again, great work. Thanks for sharing and remember that this is your home now too.
-Jeff
FreeEMS vehicle #23: 2003 Toyota "Toxic" Tacoma
Build page: http://forum.diyefi.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1635)
Build page: http://forum.diyefi.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1635)
Re: The FreeEMS Story! Part Two USA Road Trip! COMMENTS!
Thanks Jeff! :-)
Not really, as I explained, the FreeEMS aspect was an afterthought and very light duty, work wise. The intention was to meet some of my online friends and do a great US road trip. Also, it was only FreeEMSed for the last 900 miles / 1500 km, and only visited four houses/groups of people in that time. That'll come out in the last chapter of the story :-)
I DO want to do what you've suggested though, and I want to arrive to a car that's already been prepared for me by someone else so as to save time as 3 months max tourist stay is not enough when you have to get setup before you do anything. I've, for a few years, intended to pay someone at a starting point to prepare a vehicle for me, arrive, change ownership, drink wine, and start driving! :-) It's still a dream for now, and will likely happen on my way back to NZ from Spain the final time as all other holidays will be time-pressured and NZ-focused until then.
"Good thing there weren't cops behind us then!" To which I replied: "What? Like the ones in the mirror right now?"
Classic movie-spec Californian cops! They reminded me of liquid metal man from T2. I'm glad they didn't slip on a glove :-)
Fred.
ROFL!!! A bit of both, I assure you! :-)ToxicGumbo wrote:those who put up with...I mean put you up during your stay.
I had been talking for a couple months about wanting to buy a purpose-oriented car, FreeEMS it, and then go on a highly-documented road trip around the US to other members' places, but it seems that's exactly what you flew in and already did.
Not really, as I explained, the FreeEMS aspect was an afterthought and very light duty, work wise. The intention was to meet some of my online friends and do a great US road trip. Also, it was only FreeEMSed for the last 900 miles / 1500 km, and only visited four houses/groups of people in that time. That'll come out in the last chapter of the story :-)
I DO want to do what you've suggested though, and I want to arrive to a car that's already been prepared for me by someone else so as to save time as 3 months max tourist stay is not enough when you have to get setup before you do anything. I've, for a few years, intended to pay someone at a starting point to prepare a vehicle for me, arrive, change ownership, drink wine, and start driving! :-) It's still a dream for now, and will likely happen on my way back to NZ from Spain the final time as all other holidays will be time-pressured and NZ-focused until then.
Yes, and Sequoia National Park also! I'd also like to get to some of the areas that I didn't see at all the first time, mostly top corners and bottom centre.Next time you're in the San Fran area, take tours of Alcatraz and definitely of the Napa & Sonoma valleys.
I did get pulled over! Three times, and in fact, one of those times belongs in this chapter, but there were no associated photographs, so I missed it! Good spotting :-) It was somewhat embarrassing anyway, and not particularly spectacular, except that Abe had just said something like:I'm floored at how much wine was consumed & stashed. Would have loved to have seen a cop's face had you been pulled over.
"Good thing there weren't cops behind us then!" To which I replied: "What? Like the ones in the mirror right now?"
Classic movie-spec Californian cops! They reminded me of liquid metal man from T2. I'm glad they didn't slip on a glove :-)
It was in LA where that theme began, though I continued it throughout the entire trip, as you'll see.It's especially meaningful to me that you didn't avoid the less polished areas of the coastal suburbs and that you took the time to gather thoughts on the matter.
Awww shucks! Thanks Jeff :-)Again, great work. Thanks for sharing and remember that this is your home now too.
Fred.
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Re: The FreeEMS Story! Part Two USA Road Trip! COMMENTS!
Some of my own comments:
This photo is dedicated to Sim and his corresponding photograph:
And a random extra photo from San Fran:
Fred.
This photo is dedicated to Sim and his corresponding photograph:
And a random extra photo from San Fran:
Fred.
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Re: The FreeEMS Story! Part Two USA Road Trip! COMMENTS!
I just added three images of Abe and I in his Miata in a position about half way down the first page. In doing so I noticed that you can read "swaybars from turbo model" on my EEE screen in the TA pictures, ROFL. Priorities were straight, even then :-)
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Re: The FreeEMS Story! Part Two USA Road Trip! COMMENTS!
When I was in the service, I remember watching a guy jump off of the Coronado bridge when passing under. I didn't think a body could bounce so high off of a nice solid concrete footing. I know it didn't help when we were all out there shouting for him to jump.
All those beach rules would drive me to jump too.
All those beach rules would drive me to jump too.
Re: The FreeEMS Story! Part Two USA Road Trip! COMMENTS!
Dieseled. Gonna have to remember that one, st. Patricks day coming up.
Re: The FreeEMS Story! Part Two USA Road Trip! COMMENTS!
Fred back then.
Fred, now-ish.
Fred, now-ish.
Re: The FreeEMS Story! Part Two USA Road Trip! COMMENTS!
I DEMAND an update! Oh, wait, that's my job, right? Damn it.
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Re: The FreeEMS Story! Part Two USA Road Trip! COMMENTS!
Just cleared out a bunch of files from the server. If any photos don't load, please let me know the URL so I can put them back. Keeping a backup of them for the time being, but will remove in a week or so.
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