2004 BMW Vintage Marathon Journal

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Wednesday, September 15, 2004

The Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia. Rest Day, supposedly. But as the official photographers of the event, we had to catch up on photo processing and printing, then organize all the cars for various group photo shots in the afternoon. Worthwhile, but it's a bunch of work.
Other Marathoners visited the famous and historic hot springs, toured this famous old hotel, golfed, stopped in at the Washington Library, hiked the trails on the grounds and in the gardens, or just plain relaxed. A very pleasant sunny day----maybe our last; looks like we are headed for Hurricane Ivan tomorrow.

Thursday, September 16, 2004

Chetola Resort, Blowing Rock, NC. We're back onto the Blue Ridge Parkway this morning but we're not fully appreciating the views since the visibility is sometimes down to just a few feet. Fog is the main player today, with rain as a steady back-up. Many, if not most of us, are finding water leaks where we didn't know they were possible.
The Chetola Resort is fantastic! Nestled in the North Carolina Blue Ridge Mountains amongst the trees, lakes, and curvy BMW roads; we love it here. Debbie and I got here with enough time to take a soggy hike around the grounds in the fog, but Ivan is coming.

Friday, September 17, 2004

Spartenburg, SC. Ivan blew through in the night. We can see a lot of branches and leaves downed by the night winds, but the main damage has occurred to the west and north of us. We've been very lucky.
Due to bridge and highway damage, we have to use route plan B and drive on different back roads down to Spartenburg. Spartenburg: Mecca to US BMW people. It's very exciting to visit the Zentrum, see the Museum and tour the factory where Z4 and X5 birth happens! It's a very impressive and professional operation.

 

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