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SHO National Convention #12 Hosted by BaySHO CLICK HERE to go to the Convention #12 information page. visit often for updated information on this excellent adventure!! |
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July 12-15, 2004 |
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REGISTRATION
FORM: NOTE: if you are doing the ROAD COURSE event, (highly recommended) please fill out this FORM and send it in with your pre-registration. If you have already sent in your pre-registration, print it out and send it in now please. |
Dates & Locations:Date: July 12-15, 2004 |
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Host Hotel: |
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Modified 11-09-2003 The contact information is as follows.... Hotel Security Group Price Tickets for Marineworld |
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EVENTS PLANNED: |
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Wednesday will be spent about two hours north of Vallejo, near the north end
of the Sacramento Valley, at Thunderhill Raceway. For many, this will
be the high point of the convention. Participants will have been
divided into several classes, ranging all the way from 'novice', to allow
first timers the ability to push their cars harder than they'd ever get a
chance to on city streets, to 'advanced', where those who have built their
cars into screaming (!) monsters can see exactly what kind of drivers they
really are. There will be two intermediate classes, where drivers with
experience on a track but who drive less modified cars can try their hand at
some fast corners and cop-free straightaways. On the way back from
Thunderhill, we'll stop (as of now, at least) at a Cattlemen's Steak House,
located about 2/3 of the way back to Vallejo. Here you can enjoy
Harris Ranch steaks and prime rib from some of the finest beef cattle on the
planet (It helps to be "Happy Cows"!). Lobster, crab, pork
and fish are also offered.
DRIVERS INFORMATION Form now posted for those attending the ThunderHill Drivers event. EVENT RULES also posted! NOTE: Thunderhill drivers: HERE is the mailing we send to every driver. If you need a new copy, or lost yours, or want one as you send in a late registration. HERE it is. GREAT site to learn how to Drive Thunderhill. Go HERE |
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Other Things To Do: |
Events for the week include a concours carSHO on Tuesday morning, where outstanding examples of Taurus SHOs will be on display and competing for prizes. Classes will consist of the three generations of cars, with subdivisions for stock/original cars, and those modified for higher performance and durability. After the carSHO there will be a tech session where questions will be answered by one or more SHO Gurus who have spent years repairing and modifying our cars for maximum performance and enjoyment. In the early afternoon, continuing through the rest of the day, there will be a guided tour of San Francisco, led by BaySHO members, which will hit most if not all of the most interesting and scenic places in the city. The tour will wind up at Fisherman's Wharf, where dinner and shopping will be available. After dinner the route continues over the Golden Gate Bridge, probably the best known symbol of the Bay Area, before heading back to Vallejo.
Thursday will be a tour through the Napa Valley, including several winery tours, which will include wine tasting. The scenery is very beautiful, and the winery tours are very interesting. There are good restaurants up and down the valley, for lunch. In the evening, back at the hotel, will be the banquet, where speakers will be heard, awards will be presented for the CarSHO, the silent and audible auctions will be held, and the announcement for the 2005 convention will be made. |
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Miscellaneous: |
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For those folks who plan to either arrive a few days early, or stay a few
days afterward, or both, there are PLENTY of sights to see in addition to
what is planned specifically for the convention. Several drives will
be planned, including mileages and instructions, so that those who have
never been to California before, and who want to explore a bit, can see more
of the Golden State. Routes will hopefully include Highway 1 along the
coast, both north and south, which explores the California coastline;
Highway 101 north, which explores the Redwood forests in horthwest
California; Highway 101 south to Monterey, which offers an excellent
aquarium and fabulous restaurants, and Santa Cruz, with its excellent
Boardwalk and pleasant beach, and which is a great place to spend part or
all of a day. Inland routes will also be developed, leading to Reno,
Lake Tahoe, and Yosemite and Kings Canyon/Sequoia National Parks.
Click on the links below to find additional information about the events currently scheduled for each day. The link labeled 'Routes to California' are for planning your trip, and are compiled from my experiences crossing the country by car over the years, and more recently from my drives to East Coast conventions. Summary: |
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