Ride to Work

Showing posts with label mileage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mileage. Show all posts

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Sunday Morning at the Office



It has been quite a while since I've taken a decent ride on the Bullet.  Unfortunately, this weekend did not afford me much of an opportunity to remedy that situation.  Saturday it rained all day, sometimes hard, sometimes barely at all, but it rained all day.  This morning broke blue and clear with very nice temps and very little humidity.  The Bullet was almost dry and I needed to go to the office for a little while so I left the house shortly before 10;00 and headed to my favorite refueling spot at the Wawa on the end of the Goshen loop.

The ride there and back was smooth and enjoyable and, since I had to go to the office, I continued on Goshen all to way to its end on the Darby Paoli Rd.  There, just after crossing the bridge on Darby Creek, I took the right to Roberts Lane where I made a left to Sproul.  I took Sproul to a right at Cove and that to a left on Ithan all the way to County Line Rd and my office.  This is the first time I've done this run on this direction since I mostly use this route to come home from work but I've never used it to go to work.  There was still quite a bit of debris on the road from the last two storms we have had and the twists and turns on Ithan are a little more challenging in this direction since they are mostly uphill.  I am pretty sure this will not become my regular commute to work but it will be another nice loop to try on weekends.

When I left the office blue had turned to cloudy so I just took the Spring Mill/Sproul/Godfrey route to get back home.

When I left the house I had 4214 miles on the odo, with just enough gas to get the Wawa.  At the gas station the odo read 4224.6 and the tank took 2.419 gallons of premium at $3.159 a gallon for a total of $7.64.  Since the last refuel I put in 149 miles on the Bullet, running almost to my safety line, for a mileage of 61.59 mpg.


At refuel
Sunday morning at the office I can park wherever I like


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Friday Night Dinner Ride

Friday evening we took the MG out and went to the Fellini CafĂ© in Newtown Square to get dinner.  We eat at this Fellini fairly regularly and we always enjoy their food.  From there we took a little ride up Goshen to fuel up at the Wawa on the West Chester Pike and 352.

After we refuel we continued on the Pike towards West Chester looking for a coffee shop.  We found a Starbucks on the corner of the Pike and Five Points Rd.  Much to my surprise, the Starbucks was closed so we just continued up Five Points Rd to the Paoli Pike and took that to Ellis Rd.  At Ellis we made a ride and returned to Strasburg to follow that back home.

In the field across from the Oreo Cow Farm, on the Pike side of the road, we saw a young buck feeding.  We have seen a doe feeding there several times before in the early evening but this is the first time we have seen a buck.  On one of the rides I took with our great-niece we saw several turkey buzzards feeding on a dead deer in this same spot and it always worries me that one will jump out on the road in front of us.

It wasn't a long ride and it was basically an excuse to refuel but we were both glad because the evening was very nice and the weather perfect for riding.

At the gas station the tank took 4.297 gallons of premium at $3.159 for a total of $13.57.  Mileage since last refuel was 26.99 mpg on 116 miles traveled.
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Saturday, June 27, 2015

Antique Plates (Part II)

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in its infinite wisdom, has seen it fitting and proper to issue Montse with an antique plate.  The plate and title came in a week ago under separate cover.  The title came directly to me in the mail but the plate was delivered to First Class Auto Tag Service for pick up.  The lady at First Class called me a week ago Friday but we were in New York then and did not get back to PA until late on Saturday night.  First Class is closed on Mondays so I was not able to pick up the plate until Tuesday but it's finally on the car.  I also bought a new frame at Pep Boys yesterday to replace the original since it was cracked on the top.  Surprisingly enough, Pep Boys had the same identical frame for about $7.00.

Once the plate is issued there is no need to ever renew it and the inspection requirement for the car goes away.  I will continue to have a safety inspection performed once a year by a qualified VW mechanic to make sure that all systems are go but that is something that I will have to do on my own.

Odometer reading on  27 June 2015
The new title used the same mileage as I reported on Sept. 26 of last year, 2214 miles, but I am not opening the can of worms to get it revised.  The odometer reading yesterday (26 June 2015) evening was 4325 miles and I am using this blog and the photo of the odometer (with EFIX dating) as a memorialized evidentiary support of that fact.

The trick question is whether once I move from Pennsylvania would I be able to keep the car registered as a PA antique vehicle.  I think so but only time will tell.




Random accidental shot of the last inspection sticker Montse should ever have

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Friday, June 26, 2015

The Lost Week


Ahlanna at the wheel
For the last week and a half we had our great-niece staying with us as she does every summer and, other than for a couple of errands, I didn't get to ride the Bullet very much because we were busy doing other things.  However, Ahlanna and I did enjoy several rides on the MG.

We took several short rides around the Goshen loop and then last Monday we took a real long ride on the Dragon.  We first stopped at Thornbury Farms to get some cookies.  Being a Monday there was no one else there and when paying I noticed a picture of a Chitty Chitty Bang Bang reproduction that I had seen at the Chester County Antique Car Show in May.  I pointed it out to Ahlanna and the girl behind the counter told me that it was their car, her father, the owner of Thornbury Farms, had made it for her and her siblings and that they took it to several shows.  I showed her the picture I had taken of it at Kimberton and we chatted about it for a while.  She said it was built on a 1929 Model T and that it was very popular whenever they showed it.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at Kimberton
From there we rode down to the Birmingham-Lafayette Cemetery and took some shots of Ahlanna in the car in front of the octagonal school house.  Then we continued on down the way to get on the Dragon.  We had taken the precaution of fueling up the night before at the Wawa on the West Chester Pike and 352 so we didn't need to stop at the Sunoco on Route 1 to fuel up.

(When we fueled up on Sunday night, the tank took 3.520 gallons of Premium for a total of $11.79.  I had to take a picture of the pump because it didn't give me a receipt.  Since the refuel the week before we had put on 86.3 miles on the odo which, at refueling, read 4229 miles.  (This will become important on a later post.)  The mileage on this tank was 24.51 mpg.)

4229 miles on 21 June 2015
We stopped at the Taqueria Guadalajara for some carne asada tacos and horchata that we both enjoyed tremendously.  Instead of staying on the Dragon we veered off to stop at Baldwin's Book Barn.  We took a little break there and then doubled back to Birmingham Rd to catch 926.  On the way back we took Route 3 back to the edge of West Chester to run some errands but came back home via Strasburg/Goshen.  All in all we put almost 100 miles on the car on this ride.  It was the last opportunity that Ahlanna and I had to ride together (although we got two or three shorter rides before that) and she really enjoyed the car and the attention.  There were several instances were I noticed young boys her age who could not figure out where to look, at the car or the girl.  It was great fun for both of us.

On this Monday ride we saw two black Ferraris, a dark colored Tesla, a hot rod, and a late 40s early 50s pickup.  That brings the exotic tally to 17 Teslas, 17 Ferraris, 11 Maseratis, 5 Bentleys, 4 McLarens, 3 Cobras, 2 Austin-Healeys, 2 Lambos, 2 Unknowns,1 Rolls Royce, and 1 DeLorean.  The classic car tally is now three Nash Metropolitans, three 1950s Jags, three 1960's 'Vettes, one MGA, two Hot Rods, one 1950s Chrysler, one 1950s Oldsmobile, one 1950's Plymouth, one Karmann Ghia, one 1950s grocery-getter, one 40s/50s pickup, one Triumph TR4, and one Ford Model A.

On the way for a ride on Wednesday night


Wednesday night


At Thornbury Farms

Birmingham, Lafayette

Birmingham, Lafayette

Snuff Mill

A natural at the wheel

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The Sugartown Moose


The Sugartown Moose
On Sunday night, 14 June, Charlene and I took the MG out for a short ride and refuel since we were close to hitting the bottom of my 150 miles per tank safety mark.  We did a Goshen loop out to the Wawa on the Chester Pike and 352 were we refueled.

When we fueled up, the tank took 6.378 gallons of Premium at $3.329 a gallon for a total of $21.23.  Since the last refuel on the MG we had put on 159.2 miles on the odo which, at refueling, read 4143 miles.  The mileage on this tank was 24.96 mpg.  From there we headed back home the long way going down Dutton Mill and Sugartown, where we got a shot of the flowered moose by slowing down on the middle of the road, and then turning around just past the Paoli Pike to retrace our run down Sugartown.  We took a couple of detours on some side roads but eventually took Providence, from Sugartown, and then cut back on Warren to Davis and back to Grubbs Mill.

Weather was perfect and it was another great ride.

4143 miles on Sunday, 14 June, 2015.

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Monday, June 15, 2015

Two Half Dragons

Friday morning I commuted to work on the Bullet as usual and stopped at the Most Expensive Gas Station in the Galaxy,  the Shell on the corner of Spring Mill and 30.  The reason for the stop was so that I could leave straight from the parking lot at noon and head out towards the Dragon without having to go home or stop somewhere for gas.  I wasn't sure that I could make it all the way out to Chadds Ford  before refueling and that is the most convenient station on this route.

At the station the Bullet had 4075.1 miles on the odo.  The tank took 2.182 gallons of premium at $3.999 a gallon for a total of $8.73.  Since the last refuel the Bullet had racked up 128.7 miles for a mileage of  58.98 mpg.

A little after noon I headed out Ithan with just a little oover 4075.1 miles on the odo.  I followed the Ithan loop to Sproul and took a left there to Roberts for the Right at Darby Paoli to Goshen.

From there I followed my regular loop out to the Dragon and stayed on that all the way until I entered Kennett Square.  I used the parking lot of the Gran Sasso, on the corner of 82 and Walnut as a turn around point and took the same route back.  The run in reverse was just as much fun but I did get lost on Mt. Cuba again.  This time I took the wrong fork and realized as soon as I had done so I did a quick turn around and got back on 82.

I think I have reached the limit of the envelope on this ride.  There are some curves the really scare the bejesus out of me but I am taking most of them as fast as I am going to do it.  The two way ride was really very enjoyable because it drops out the boring part of 926 but it is a little tiring.  Despite all that I think I will keep at it for most Friday afternoons from now on.

I got home at 14:38, figuring getting on the road about 12:15 that makes for a little under two and a half hours on the ride.  The odo read 4152.6 making this loop a little over 77 miles.  A good ride all in all, not mechanical problems, and no traffic problems.


On return




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Tuesday, June 9, 2015

4K Miles


 
Four thousand miles this morning on the way to work.
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Monday, June 8, 2015

Friday Country Run

Silver Bell Farm, Glenmoore
Friday I took the day off from work so we could take some time for a nice ride on the MG.  We left home around 11:00 and headed towards Malvern. via Goshen, Providence, and Warren, because we wanted to go back to Fat Jack's BBQ.

Fat Jack's did not disappoint the second time around.  The food was just as good as the first time proving that it was not a fluke.  We both had the burned ends sandwiches this time.  I think they were great and I enjoyed it but I am a pork guy so next time I'm going back to pork.

After lunch we headed west on 30, Charlene wanted to go to Resellers Consignment, a huge consignment shop on 30 on the edge of Frazer.  It's a huge place but the only thing I saw of interest was an old brass car horn.  They wanted $125 for it, I don't know if that's a good price or not but I just wasn't willing to pay that much for a curiosity.

We continued west on 30, the traffic in Frazer, as always, was just insane but once we cleared Frazer it all cleared out again.  We stopped at the Wawa, where the 30 bypass crosses over 30, for a frozen coffee and there decided to get off 30 and go through some back roads.  The intersection road there is Bell Tavern Road and we followed that through a subdivision and out into a wooded country lane area.  Eventually we came to Norwood Rd, took a left, and followed that to 282.  Bell Tavern, beyond 113, and Norwood Rd run through some nice shady lanes with heavy woods on both sides.  No huge twists or hills but a nice short country drive.  At 282 we made a left and that led us straight into Downingtown.  Once we got across Pennsylvania Ave 282 divides into two one way streets.  I did not notice the division and rolled right into the oncoming traffic street going in the opposite direction.  Luckily there was no one else on the road and I made it back to 30 without even noticing.  There I realized my mistake a took a right on 30 out of the one way street.  This was not accomplished without arising the ire of some passive aggressive knucklehead on a Ford F150 that could not way to point out my folly.  You know what they say in Auckem, "If they can take a joke,...

Creekside Antiques, Downingtown
In Downingtown we stopped a Creekside Antiques, on the corner of 30 and 322.  There I found a brand new Shoei bucket for a hundred bucks.  It's too bad that my grape is so huge and that the bucket was only a large because, had it fit, I would have bought it.  I don't need another bucket but a nice Shoei for that price was a steal.

After leaving the antique shop we headed up 322.  I remembered that there was another antique shop Charlene liked in that area and I was pretty sure that it was just right off 322.

Silver Bell Farm, Glenmoore
The place I was thinking about, Silver Bell Antiques, turned out to be off 322 but a little further down the road that I had figured.  At some point I thought that I was mistaken and that we should turn around but no sooner had I voiced that opinion that I could see the big white barn on the side of the road from a little rise we had just crested.

When I pulled into the parking lot a guy pulled in next to me and came over to ask me about the car.  He thought it was a TD and was very impressed when I told him it was a replica.  He had owned several British sports cars and we talked about cars for a little while before going in the shop.  Charlene and I have been in this shop before but they have made some changes, one of which is the addition of a dealer in militaria, so there was some interesting stuff for me look at.  I didn't find anything I wanted to buy but it was fun to look at the military stuff in the shop.

I picked up a map of antique shops in the area from the front desk, not so much for the shops but to get an idea of a route to take back.  We decided to continue up 322 to 82 and take that until we hit 23 for the road to Phoenixville.  The two first roads, 322 and 82, run mostly through open farm country and, for a Friday afternoon getting close to rush hour, were surprisingly free of traffic.  Ridge Road, 23, oddly enough, runs on a ridge along side a wide valley to its south through some little towns and very picturesque areas.  This is a nice ride that we will have to repeat maybe going in the opposite direction.  One of the places that we notice was the Seven Stars Inn, on the corner of Seven Stars Rd and Ridge, its a restaurant located in an homestead from the early 1700s that has been an inn or tavern since 1736.

We stopped for gas at the corner of Ridge and Pottstown Pike at a Sunoco station.  At the refuel stop we had put 129.2 miles since the last fill up and the odo read 3983 miles.  The tank took 4.686 gallons of ultra at $3.079 a gallon for a total of $14.43.  Mileage since that last refuel was 27.57 mpg.

Lazy dawg
After we got the the spot where 724 splits off from 23, on the edge of Phoenixville, we began to run into traffic.  By this time it had to have been somewhere between 17:15 and 17:30, the perfect time for congestion.  When I passed Hare Hill Rd on 23 I thought for a second of taking that down to 113 but I didn't follow up on it.  We stayed on 23 and took 113 before getting into Phoenixville following 113 until Coldstream and taking that to Charlestown Rd.  At the corner of Coldstream and Charlestown we got a little traffic and were stuck there for a couple of moment waiting for the people in front of us to make the left.  This gave us enough time to get a shot of a cute fat English Bulldog laying on his driveway, obviously waiting for his master to come home.

As we got pass the barn on Charlestown Rd two deer, a doe and buck, ran in the road in front of us.  I was able to slow down and get them both past my lane.  The doe made it all the way across the road.  Unfortunately the buck was not as lucky.  He barely got past me but the minivan in the oncoming lane was had not slowed down enough to let him pass.  I did not see the impact, just heard the sickening thud, Charlene turned around and saw it.  This is one of the most horrible things that can happen in these country lanes.  It's not the damage to the car or even the possible harm that a collision with a deer can do to the passengers and driver, it's the fear you see in their eyes as they try to clear the way when they realize they are not going to make it.  I don't like to see that, it's always very upsetting.  That little episode put a damper in what would have been a beautiful ride.

After that I just wanted to get home.  We took Yellow Spring off Charlestown to avoid 30 and stayed on that to North Valley Rd to Swedesford.  The left at Swedesford took us to 252 across 30 and down to Goshen.  We made a quick stop at the liquor store on 252 and 30 to buy some libations for a beach party we had planned for Sunday down the Shore.  The run on Yellow Spring and North Valley is also wooded and twisty and makes for a quick transition out without having to take 30, another alternative route to get out west.

Despite the incident with the deer it was a good ride.  When we left it was chilly and over cast but that cleared out fairly quickly.  Part of that has to be the geographical area where we live, it is allways chillier and wetter in our little area for some reason.  The day was never completely cloudless but the temps rose and there were clear blue patches of sky through out.  Had it not been for the deer it would have been a perfect ride.

Downingtown Church

Creekside Antiques

Silver Bell Farm

Silver Bell Farm

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Monday, June 1, 2015

Thornbury Founders Day Show

Thornbury Park
On Saturday afternoon Charlene and I took the MG to the Thornbury Founders Day Celebration Show at Thornbury Park.  This was a small invitational show put on by HCCP for about 20 cars.  Jim Mooney had secured and invitation for us from Bill Kinnett so we were able to show Montse there.

The show began at 17:00 so we headed out of the house at about 16:30 to go to the Liberty Station on the West Chester Pike and Winding Rd for a refuel.  When we made the right at Winding Rd there was a green Tesla waiting for the light on the left turn lane.  I'm starting to think that Teslas are as thick as fleas around here.  At the gas station there was a white McLaren fueling up right next to us.  The guy was fueling up and I wanted to take a picture of the car but he looked a little sour faced so I didn't ask.  At the pump the odo read 3854 miles for 160.8 miles since the last fuel up.  The tank took 5.410 gallons at 3.699 a gallon for a total of $23.71 and a mileage of 29.72 mpg.

From there we headed up the Pike for the left at 926.  We followed 926 across 352 and made the left on Tanguy.  We stayed on Tanguy until we reached Cheney University and made the left onto Cheney Rd.   I had planned on taking Thornton off Cheney but I missed the turned and continued on Cheney until we reached Glen Mills Rd.  I made the right but soon found the road blocked.  I turned out that the blockage was part of the Founders Day Celebration, they make people park at outlying lots and ferry them in, so the guy just let us right through.

The Turners 1910 REO
When we got to the park most of the cars from the club were already there so we found a spot and parked.  We pulled out our chairs and set out to join the rest of the club.  We met the Turners (1910 REO) and the Alexanders (late 40s Chevy) and sat with them.  They were really nice and welcoming and we really enjoyed talking to them about car shows, tours, and the car life.  Also got to finally meet Jim Mooney in person, another great guy and very interested in photography so we had a ton of stuff to talk about.


Later on in the afternoon, Jim pointed out that there was an MG parked at the edge of the park.  It wasn't in the show area but evidently they let him in to the park.  We could see it from where we were standing and I could tell right away that it was a replica.  We walked over and took a look at it.  It was a white London Roadster, which I determined before I saw the plaque.  It was in good shape but not as good shape as Montse.  One of the things I noticed is that it had a Pennsylvania Antique plate, this is something that I want to get for Montse so I will have to do some research on that.  I had a huge brain embolism and didn't take a shot of it.  I don't know what I was thinking about but I didn't get a picture and I didn't leave a note with my number.  I would have liked to talked to the owner about the car.

We really enjoyed the picnic, there were some food vendors and we got a roasted pork sandwich form Duffer's that was really good.   We have passed this place quite a few times on 352 but have never stopped.  We are going to put it in as one of our food stops in the rambles.

We didn't stay until the fireworks, leaving early at around 20:30 to avoid darkness and mosquitoes.  It was a great time and we are definitely planning to do more club activities.

We took the same route in reverse and enjoyed the early evening ride.  I could tell that some grubby fingered ankle bitter had put his little mitts all over the hood because I could see sticky hand prints everywhere.  Not a big deal, simple wipe with McGuire's Ultimate Quick Detailer and it was good as new again.

The exotic tally stands at 15 Ferraris, 14 Teslas, 11 Maseratis, 4 Bentleys, 3 Cobras, 3 McLarens,  2 Austin-Healeys, 2 Lambos, 2 Unknowns,1 Rolls Royce, and 1 DeLorean.

For the rest of the show photos, see the Thornbury Show Set on Flickr.

Thornbury Park

1960s Excalibur Roadster

Jim Mooney's 1970s Blazer

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Sunday, May 17, 2015

Dixie Picnic, Car Show, and Amish Country

Pepe's 1940 Buick
After my morning ride on Saturday, Charlene and I took a big spin on the MG.  We began by going to breakfast at a place called Dixie Picnic in Frazer.  To get there we just headed up 252 and made a hard left at 30 until we got to Frazer.  The food wasn't bad but it wasn't particularly good either.  I had an omelette that was very eggy, maybe their sandwiches are better but the breakfast was not worth going out of the way for.

From there we just headed West on 30 to get out to Amish Country.  We didn't have any particular destination but Charlene wanted to go to Stolhfuz's Nursery on Newport Road in Intercourse so we headed in that general direction.  We did not take the 30 bypass and drove through Downingtown which turned out to be a good thing because we noticed a small car show going on in front of the VFW.  We pulled over, parked the car, and strolled it.  It was a show sponsored by the Delaware Valley Oldsmobile Club so it was mostly that, Pontiacs, and Buicks.  Mostly newer stuff but there were a couple of interesting cars like a 1940's Caddy and a Sequoia Cream 1940 Buick owned by a guy named Pepe which was amazing.

1956 Dodge in Paradise
After hanging out at the show for a little while we continued on West on 30 and stopped at Paradise Motors, surprisingly enough in Paradise, to check out some of the old cars on the lot.  By this time had already overshot Newport Road but we were unaware that we had done so.  As always, there were some interesting cars in the lot, a '56 Dodge for $9K, a '72 Bug for $8K, a rusted out Valiant, and a nice Corvair among others.  Every time I stop there I find something I like.  I wouldn't mind either the Dodge or the Bug.  When we got back in the car two little boys who were in the lot with their father came over to ooh and aah over the car.  One of them said, "real old school" and asked me where our kids rode.

From there we went on to Cackleberry Farms to do some antiquing.  After leaving there we followed Waze to get to Stolhfuz's but it led us through a wild goose chase all over Amish farmland were we saw countless buggies and Amish bicycles.  It's amazing that even Amish boys wave and give the thumbs up when they see the car.

Eventually I figured out that we were just driving around in circles and I had Waze lead us towards Intercourse because I knew that Newport Rd ran through there.  Once there it was easy enough to just follow Newport Rd until we found Stoolfuz's.  After stopping there we ran back to 30 and went to Gap to fuel up at the Wawa on 30 and 41.  At the Wawa the tank took 6.175 gallons at $3.069 a gallon for $18.95 total.  Since the last refuel we had put 143.7 miles on the odo and it read 3550.  The MG is doing 23.27 mpg which I think it's pretty good for this old car.

1811 Barn
We headed back on 30 this time taking the bypass to 100 and that down to 202 and the West Chester Pike.  While on the bypass, a black Maserati convertible passed us like we were standing still.  We took the Pike to Ellis Rd and that to Strasburg.  At the corner of Ellis and Stasburg we found an antique shop in an old barn and stopped there.  The lady that runs the shop has a cute Old English Sheepdog called Waldo and the barn has a date of 1811 scratched in the stucco.  I think the barn is older, the house is from the 1700s but I think it was stucco'ed in 1811 and that is why the date is there.  We bought an old chair from her that I'll have to go back and get because there was no way it was going to fit on the MG.

We had a great long ride, unfortunately, the sun was brutal.  I ended up pretty sun burned on my arms, neck, and face.  But despite all that we had a wonderful time and we found some nice places to cruise to again.

The exotic tally stands at 10 Ferraris, 9 Teslas, 7 Maseratis, 3 Cobras, 2 Bentleys, 2, McLarens,  1 Austin-Healeys, 2 Lambos, 1 Rolls Royce, 1 DeLorean, and 1 Unknown.

Dixie Picnic in Frazer

Delaware Valley Oldsmobile Club Show in Downingtown

Delaware Valley Oldsmobile Club Show in Downingtown

Delaware Valley Oldsmobile Club Show in Downingtown

Delaware Valley Oldsmobile Club Show in Downingtown

Delaware Valley Oldsmobile Club Show in Downingtown


Paradise Motors

Paradise Motors

Paradise Motors

Paradise Motors

Paradise Motors

  
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Saturday, May 16, 2015

Crum Creek at Bishop Hollow Road


Crum Creek at Bishop Hollow Road
I woke up early this morning and took advantage of that to take the Bullet out for a ride.

I had no particular flight plan in mind so I headed up Goshen to see where the road would take me.  Since it was early on a Saturday morning the road was pretty empty and it promised to be a good ride.  Shortly after passing Grubbs Mill Road I noticed a garbage truck out in front of my and I new I did not want to be stuck behind it.  When we reached Providence Rd the truck continued on Goshen and I made a right to avoid it.  There was some activity at the Radnor Hunt Club, it looked that they were setting up for some event but that did not affect the ride.  I continued on to Sugartown and then back to Goshen.

3403.0 at fuel up
From there I continued on up Goshen and I noticed that the odo was getting close to 3402.  I could not remember the last time I fueled up but I did remember having fueled up at 3202 so, as a matter of caution, I took the left at 352 and went to the Wawa.  It turned out that I had only burned .954 gallons since the last fuel up and covered 53.6 miles.  That is 56.18 mpg on this tank, the gas was at $3.279 a gallon, and the refuel cost $3.13.

From there I headed up 352 to Rose Tree Road and followed that to where it meets the end of Bishop Hollow.  That old beat-up  50s Chrysler is still sitting in that yard.  Thought about stopping and getting a photo but by that time I was quite a bit down the road.  I did stop where Bishop Hollow crosses over Crum Creek and got some shots there.

From there I continued on Bishop Hollow and across the West Chester Pike for home.

Bishop Hollow Road in this direction is really good, it mostly climbs from 352 to the Pike and the twists are really noticeable.  This is a ride that I will re-do many times and I know I have to go back to get that photo of the Chrysler.

I left the house at 07:18 with 3381.4 on the odo and returned an hour later with 3420.5 for 39.1 miles on this trip.


Crum Creek at Bishop Hollow Road

3391.4 on departure at 07:18

3420.6 on return at 08:17
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