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Old 06-15-2011, 09:58 PM
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Going from Boise Id, to Baker City, to Hermiston, to Yakima, to Issaguah for the 4th of July weekend. Leaving Saturday July 2 each city 2 hours away from each other. Leaving Boise, around 9 am so Baker 11, Hermi 12:30, Yakima 2:30, Issi around 4:30 finish. Stopping a rest areas, will you join me, or meet me on the road. Love to meet some NW Crossfire owners.

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Old 06-27-2011, 05:17 PM
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Yakivegas to Issiquah in 2 hours is very Aggresive My friend .Holiday weekend traffic and all the construction and SHITTY pavement. Plus the fact that thats a Haul Id give it more like 3-4 hours Thoiugh I once made it form Yakistan to Snohomish in 1 hour 49 minutes I was in My SHO rolling the Midnight shift with a Q45 and Valentine loaded. I would never mention to the fine folk on this Board that I was Maxed out most the way from Indian Joe hill to North Bend! Your timeline looks like You might be interested in a side trip Through Cle Elum Round 3:15.
 
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Old 06-27-2011, 05:29 PM
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with names like that, no wonder Sasquash lives there......he fits right in.....watch out for that dude, he will bend a fender or two...
 
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Gee I do It quite regular...I am coming up from Boise, so the 82 to 84 to 90 are quite fast. Yes, when going through Yakima at 60 MPH, which is the limit, but after that it turns into 70 which means in WA, you can go 75 very easily. No real traffic till you hit the passes, then it will slow down. I make seattle form Boise in 8 hours and 17 min average. Oregon is the slowest at 60 MPH, which they think that is too fast, hahahahaha.

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Boy it was fun, 9.25 hours stopping at all rest areas just to have people ask me about the Toy! Good times, nice folks, and a Top-Off sunshine, look. Yes I have a Roadster Tan. hahahaha.
 
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This car is indeed a great ice breaker and conversation Peice I am glad You had a good trip. It was a Stellar pacifc northwest summer day!
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Boy it was fun, 9.25 hours stopping at all rest areas just to have people ask me about the Toy! Good times, nice folks, and a Top-Off sunshine, look. Yes I have a Roadster Tan. hahahaha.
 
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