2016 Hagerty Spring Thaw – Day One

Months of planning, miles of road scouting, hours of map pouring and an embarrassing amount of time designing the ‘perfect’ coffee-cup giveaway…and it’s finally here; day one of the 2016 Hagerty Spring Thaw.

The parking lot this year is pretty incredible. It’s too difficult to list all the amazing cars, because I’m sure to leave something out. But here’s the thing, what’s cool at an Auction house or on the online forums isn’t what gets attention here. True, people were definitely checking out the Shelby Cobra after it was unloaded from the trailer…but a much larger crowd was gathered earlier around the Plymouth Business Coupe. That ‘regular’ MG over there? Yeah, it’s got a V8 swapped into it. Everything here has a story, and some of them are incredible. You’ve probably seen a bug-eyed sprite before, but the example here was Kevin’s first car. Not “my first car was a Sprite”, but “this Sprite here was the first car I ever bought”. I often find the story at our events is just as good as the car we’re looking at.

With the Driver’s meeting complete, we worked our way out of downtown Vernon and onto the beautiful Highways 6 and 31 towards Kaslo. Without much of a warm-up, Highway 6 sends you into roller-coaster like twists and turns, working it’s way through the Monashee Mountains. Occasionally the co-driver gets a break from hanging on, and the views delivered are fantastic. Well, they would be fantastic if we didn’t have a bit of grey and rain creeping in.

Rain? Grey? Psshh, these are not the worries of Classic Car Adventurists! Incredibly the open topped cars kept the tops down, driver and co-driver alike bundled up against the weather. It may have rained a little, okay a fair bit today, but it wasn’t as bad as day one last year. At least in 2016 no one stopped to drill holes in the floorboards!

Mid day guests were given the choice between taking the Kootenay Bay ferry and heading down the East side of the lake, or driving the West side of the lake via Nelson. The weather certainly favoured those who took the ferry, though Jim Kenzie (co-driving in the Cobra) might lead you to believe he had the wetter of the two routes!

Upon reaching Creston both halves of the rally met back up, and continued on the same route to our overnight hotel stop. The organizers do, of course, take full credit for the way the clouds parted about 30min out, and the wonderfully dry parking-lot-party that occurred as we finished for the day.

Overall, despite the rain, a fantastic day one. All our entrants, with the exception of one, arrived under their own power and in time for dinner. The unfortunate Mini, which blew a head gasket early on, was trailered to the finish where a team of experts from the entry list are working to swap out the offending gasket. Should be on the road tomorrow!

Oh yeah, and that Shelby Cobra? It’s a proper, genuine, Cobra…not a replica. Driving roughly 550km today in the rain, just like the rest of us…smiling and laughing at dinner about how great a day they had. #drive4adventure

While the hours of editing are still to come, a small gallery of images, provided by Andrew Snucins Photography, is available here:

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2016 Hagerty Silver Summit Registration

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Registration for the 2016 Hagerty Silver Summit opened on Wednesday this week, and we’ve already filled 20% of the available spots!  This year’s event starts in Denver on May 20th, and finishes in Glenwood Springs on May 22nd. We’ll be doing approximately 700 miles of driving over the three days, on some of the best driving roads North America has to offer. Registration information for this year’s event can be found on the Hagerty Silver Summit information page.

Before entering the event, please be sure to read the “Supp-Regs” document in full, it contains important information about the event you will need to know.

The 2016 Entry Form can be found here: 2016 Hagerty Silver Summit Entry Form

2016 Spring Thaw Registration

The registration opening date has been set! If you’re interested in being one of our guests on the 8th running of the Hagerty Spring Thaw, you’ll want to mark your calendar! Registration forms will be posted on the website in the early (wee) hours of Sunday January 10th. Registration officially opens at 10am. Please be sure you’ve read the event supplementary regulations before submitting an application.

As per previous years, applications are accepted via mail, courier and in-person at the CCA Squamish office. A number of spots have been reserved for guests using mail or courier to submit their application.

The Hagerty Spring Thaw sells out every year, so we definitely encourage applying early. So far, in eight years, we’ve managed to get every guest on the waiting list an open space…so don’t be scared to enter if you see things filling up. It’s never surprising to hear a restoration isn’t going as quickly as planned, and a space subsequently becomes available.

2016 Event Schedule

The 2016 Classic Car Adventures Schedule has been released! We’re very excited to have the dates to each of our events decided, which certainly helps when planning vacation time and restoration schedules! Our season begins in British Columbia, for the 8th running of the Hagerty Spring Thaw, which runs April 29th to May 1st. From there it’s off to Colorado in May (20-22) for the 2nd running of the Hagerty Silver Summit. August 26-28 brings “Dave’s Birthday Touring Adventure“, a B.C. event that’s better known as the “Rush to Gold Bridge“. In September we’ll be running the Hagerty Fall Classic (WA/OR, Sept 16-18), and the Hagerty Maple Mille (Sept 23-25).

Information on each of the events can be found by using the pull-down menus at the top of our website. We suggest joining the mailing list for your region, as we release advanced-notice entry information via the mailing lists…it’s a great way to ensure you’ll get a spot on your chosen event. We don’t share our mailing list info, and we send out very few (less than 12) emails per year.

 

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Fantastic Petrolicious Video

Originally I was going to post this video with a comment about the Rush to Gold Bridge, our mixed gravel and tarmac event. It seemed fitting, since this Porsche 356 is driven in places your pickup truck probably doesn’t go. But as I watched the video, and listened to Matt talk about his car, his passion for ownership, and his passion for driving, I was instantly brought back to each of our events this year. I could have been standing in the parking lot at any one of our hotels, hanging out with some of the best car-nut people, following a day of twisty road adventures. We had a fantastic year of exploring new roads, new regions and making some of the best new friends. Videos like this remind me how lucky we are.

So with that, I suggest you grab a coffee and enjoy the newest Petrolicious video. You’ll love it for the car, you’ll love it for the visuals, you’ll be surprised at where he takes the darned thing. Perhaps, like me, you’ll be transported back to B.C., Colorado, Oregon or Ontario and the great group of friends you met while on one of our adventures…

#Drive4Adventure
#drivetastefully

-Dave

Link to Petrolicious and the “Against the Grain” video

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2015 Thanksgiving Run Photos

Well, it was a touch damp this morning. Okay, okay, it was rather wet. But still! 49 cars braved the weather and met in North Vancouver for the start of the CCA Thanksgiving Run. Following our slightly damp drive to Squamish, we stopped at the base of the Sea to Sky Gondola. We found the coffee shop not only featured fantastic Galileo Coffee, but a warm and dry spot to hang out as well!

With coffee finished, and the draw prizes all pulled, we figured we were done…but there was the small matter of push-starting a couple cars for their departure. Oh, and the Hagerty Spring Thaw…

“Hagerty Spring Thaw?”, I can hear you asking, yup! We put all the draw tags back in the hat, added the names and cars of anyone how hadn’t filled out a draw tag, and then pulled a lucky winner out of the hat. Ian Steward will have car number 1 reserved for his entry, no rushing to the mail required!

Here’s a small gallery from today:

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2015 Hagerty Maple Mille – Day Three Photo Preview

Whew! What a weekend! The weather was simply stunning. I’m thoroughly sunburnt from driving in a Convertible most of the weekend…and deaf from from driving the ’65 Mustang. The deaf part is probably my fault, it’s hard not to continually romp on the ‘loud pedal’, when the car sounds so good!

Day Three began, as per usual, with a driver’s meeting outside the parking lot. After sharing jokes and thank you’s, we got down to the nitty gritty; Construction and road paving had played havoc with our plans for day three. The day’s route map (found in the route book) was pulled out, and the problems highlighted. Just as the co-driver’s were readying their pens for a tonne of note taking, Dave pulled out a ‘route book supplement’ for all the participants. The route book supplement included a new map, new route and our usual style of notes and directions. Sleep? Organizer’s don’t need sleep! All kidding aside, we tossed a coffee between the front seats and embarked South towards the finish.

Today’s route, a touch shortened due to construction, wound it’s way down highway 11 with views of the Canadian Shield and the fall colours starting to emerge. Secondary roads and strategic loops took our group off the main highway for some great touring roads. As the finish loomed closer, one final road surprise was waiting. The summer camp Dave worked at in his youth was located next to a highlight in Muskoka’s road collection. Tight turns, elevation changes, lakeside views and not another car in sight. Just as the road straightened out, we turned into Golf Course and parked for our finish.

The golf-course fairway, concour d’elegance, style of parking was a first for Classic Car Adventures…and a fitting way to finish our first event in Ontario Canada.

Here are some Day Three photo previews, courtesy of Ralph Saulnier Photography:

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