Saturday was sadly a WET day. It started wet & stayed wet – but it did not damp the spirits of the MINIsOnTop attendees. Not much chance to enjoy the views on my way to the Loon Mountain gathering – the Kancamagus Highway looked like this:
When I arrived, my first stop was to the school group who had volunteered to wash MINIs, collecting donations for their school – they did a great job on GBMINI & on many other cars too!
(they also happened to have some umbrellas for sale – very useful!)
As the rain continued, people either put up with it, bought an umbrella, or crammed under the MINIsOnTop welcome tent – there were a lot of people and a LOT of MINIs!
Happily Richard gave another of his excellent “driver meet” speeches, before the MINIs set off, then (most of) the MINIs headed off along the Kancamagus Highway:
A few MINIs & owners hung around a while, resulting in some police activity, while other MINIs set up a “posse” to round up stray MINIs:
Eventually five of us headed off to the auto road to prepare for the afternoon, stopping on the way in the original MINIsOnTop 2003 lunch stop …
At Mount Washington auto road, MINIs slowly gathered while we waited for the tent to become available (it is used first by a running race up Mount Washington, and we have to wait until they finish). Eventually everything was ready and we had food, speeches & prize presentations under the tent while the rain continued outside:
The fabulous raffle prize, of a two year lease of a MINI Cooper donated by Herb Chambers, was won by Theo! Other prizes included a Whalen Shift Knob from Whalen Shift Machine, and a Valentine One Radar detector donated by Chris Winslow and won by John!
Then it was time to drive up the auto road to the top of Mount Washington – the conditions were marginal due to the rain (thanks to my passenger Elliott for taking pictures); the problem was that once we reached the non-pavement section of road, it was just a mud-slick with minimal traction – the car felt like it wanted to steer its own way instead of my way, and I did not like the fact that it was doing that with a many-thousand-foot drop on one side of the road.
So I quit! I pulled over and let the last few MINIs go on up, then turned round and headed down again – the MINIs that did go got up and back down successfully so it was not dangerous or impossible, but I simply did not feel comfortable driving.
I headed back to the Town & Country Inn, had a drink & some ice cream, and ended my day safely …
Here’s a couple of pictures that Jason took – he did go all the way to the top of Mount Washington!
Also see this MINI2 thread and this one for more information and post-event chat.