AZ Fun Run: Kartchner Caverns and beyond
Those DPS officers stationed out of Sierra Vista have had quite a little business on that section of highway for many years.
I almost always go 3 or 4 mph under the speed limit, unless several cars have passed me and are going fast enough and far enough ahead to use as blockers...
I almost always go 3 or 4 mph under the speed limit, unless several cars have passed me and are going fast enough and far enough ahead to use as blockers...
What a great run! Fast MInis, great location, (southern AZ) fun people, and excellant weather. Here's some pics:


More pictures from the Fun RunMCO Regional Gallery pictures


More pictures from the Fun RunMCO Regional Gallery pictures
WOW!! What great fun. Too bad I forgot my camera bag at home....
I don't know what to say to those who didn't make it... The weather was great, cool and cloudy, so the lack of AC didn't matter to me at all. The rain was so spotty that didn't dampen any spirits either!!
Thanks Dom, and Jay and all who helped!!
I don't know what to say to those who didn't make it... The weather was great, cool and cloudy, so the lack of AC didn't matter to me at all. The rain was so spotty that didn't dampen any spirits either!!
Thanks Dom, and Jay and all who helped!!
Just crawled my but out of bed. 500 Miles !!!! in one day. The ride home was pretty rough. Sorry to abandon you pat but a bed was calling my name. Great run everyone. Special thanks to Jenny, Jay and Dominic. Love those twisties. I was impressed by the classics. for the technology their using they hung tough. I will the few pictures I took that might of interest later today when I find where the camera slid in the Mini. Don't put things on the passenger seat during twisties!! Later Bill
Glad everyone arrive home safe and sound. Acutally after I cleared the outskirts of Tucson I put the hammer down on the Dodge and was home by 12:15 AM. Forgot I had the Mini behind me! Big thanks to Dom, Jay and Jenny. You folks are putting the fun in motoring.
Hi All!
I just wanted to write a quick note to thank you all for coming out to motor with me.
Whew, what a great time I had. There were 9 new MINIs and 2 classic Minis, with twenty people all together. The day started early for the Phoenix area folks. They hit the road around 8AM and met up with us down at the Gas City on Exit 302 around 10AM. I had stayed the night in Sierra Vista and met up with 3 other MINIs from Sierra Vista at 9:30. Another MINI came over to exit 302 from Tucson. So the 7 MINIs motored down to the State park just 7 miles south of the I-10. Two more MINIs showed up as we were waiting for our tour time. One was a straggler from Phoenix and the other was from the eastern side of Arizona. The two classics were going to meet us just outside the park after the tours.
The caverns were beautiful. Everything was just as nice as advertised. It's amazing they just found these caverns in 1974. I could have spent more time there exploring their exhibits in the welcome center, but there was motoring to be done. So, after the tour, we make a quick pit stop at the gift shop then hit the road. We had an adventuresome join up with the two classic Mini Cooper S's, thank you Bill for you help in the situation.
Then we headed south to the military base (Fort Huachuca) and got our temp passes. In we went for a slow cruise thru of an active military base, and went up onto Reservoir Hill on the base where you could overlook the valley to the east and to the north. What beautiful vistas we had of the monsoonal thunderstorms as they rolled across the valleys.
Then we went out the Fort's back gate and onto a very cool twisty road. We stopped a couple of times just to catch our breath. Everyone seemed to be smiling and some were high-fiving each other. So I knew J. and Jenny had picked out some of the best twisties for us to motor on in the Sierra Vista area.
Some were definitely ready for food. So we motored quickly down some more rural roads over to Sonoita for dinner at a steak house. Our plans were that after dinner we'd head down to Nogales and then back up along the I-19 where there was a road that is reportedly more fun than what we just did. But, I think we must have been enjoying each other’s company way to much because we didn't get out until it was dark. There were two thunder cells headed our way, we were sleepy from our bellies being full and it was dark, so we agreed that we'd have to do the I-19 areas on a future fun run. There's also a lot of vineyards we can tour thru as well as many happy motoring miles of twisties.
This fun-run was a little different from the others I've put together. This fun run had a group activity, the cavern tour. So we didn't get to motor on as many miles of twisties as previous fun runs did. However, I think the time we spent chatting and getting to know one another, the time spent on the fabulous cavern tour, and the short bit we got to motor really made it into a very special and memorable fun-run.
Pix to come soon...
Happy Motoring!
Dominic
I just wanted to write a quick note to thank you all for coming out to motor with me.
Whew, what a great time I had. There were 9 new MINIs and 2 classic Minis, with twenty people all together. The day started early for the Phoenix area folks. They hit the road around 8AM and met up with us down at the Gas City on Exit 302 around 10AM. I had stayed the night in Sierra Vista and met up with 3 other MINIs from Sierra Vista at 9:30. Another MINI came over to exit 302 from Tucson. So the 7 MINIs motored down to the State park just 7 miles south of the I-10. Two more MINIs showed up as we were waiting for our tour time. One was a straggler from Phoenix and the other was from the eastern side of Arizona. The two classics were going to meet us just outside the park after the tours.
The caverns were beautiful. Everything was just as nice as advertised. It's amazing they just found these caverns in 1974. I could have spent more time there exploring their exhibits in the welcome center, but there was motoring to be done. So, after the tour, we make a quick pit stop at the gift shop then hit the road. We had an adventuresome join up with the two classic Mini Cooper S's, thank you Bill for you help in the situation.
Then we headed south to the military base (Fort Huachuca) and got our temp passes. In we went for a slow cruise thru of an active military base, and went up onto Reservoir Hill on the base where you could overlook the valley to the east and to the north. What beautiful vistas we had of the monsoonal thunderstorms as they rolled across the valleys.
Then we went out the Fort's back gate and onto a very cool twisty road. We stopped a couple of times just to catch our breath. Everyone seemed to be smiling and some were high-fiving each other. So I knew J. and Jenny had picked out some of the best twisties for us to motor on in the Sierra Vista area.
Some were definitely ready for food. So we motored quickly down some more rural roads over to Sonoita for dinner at a steak house. Our plans were that after dinner we'd head down to Nogales and then back up along the I-19 where there was a road that is reportedly more fun than what we just did. But, I think we must have been enjoying each other’s company way to much because we didn't get out until it was dark. There were two thunder cells headed our way, we were sleepy from our bellies being full and it was dark, so we agreed that we'd have to do the I-19 areas on a future fun run. There's also a lot of vineyards we can tour thru as well as many happy motoring miles of twisties.
This fun-run was a little different from the others I've put together. This fun run had a group activity, the cavern tour. So we didn't get to motor on as many miles of twisties as previous fun runs did. However, I think the time we spent chatting and getting to know one another, the time spent on the fabulous cavern tour, and the short bit we got to motor really made it into a very special and memorable fun-run.
Pix to come soon...
Happy Motoring!
Dominic
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