"Cruzin Porsche Drive 2007"

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All Porsches invited



for a Babblers tour
in honor of River Rat


"Cruzin Porsche Drive 2007"
Saturday, June 23rd



Raffle Prizes from Carlsen Porsche & Rector Porsche

AAA Maps & Gift Certifcates from AJ's Car detailing
Thank you from Gerry !



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Join us for a fun drive down Pacific Coast Highway 1



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Meet at Alice's Restaurant on top of Skyline Blvd, Woodside.
Begin our drive down the twisty roads toward the Pacfic Coast Highway 1 going south to Davenport,
stopping at the Roadhouse Restaurant for coffee & rest stop only.
http://www.davenportroadhouse.com/dining/cuisine/

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Santa Cruz Woodies on the Wharf - Sat. June 23rd, 2007 - not part of this tour

Then more fun twisty roads through the Santa Cruz Mountain back roads to Felton, Santa Cruz, Soquel area.
Lunch in Felton at Cowboy Bar & Grill.
Reservations are made
After lunch more beautiful back roads through the Santa Cruz Mountains ending the day in Los Gatos, Ca.




Outline of drive so far.................
9:00 am - meet at Alice's Restaurant, Skyline Boulevard / Sky Londa
Depart at 9:30 am SHARP!


Alice's Restaurant
[SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1]17288 Skyline Blvd[/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1]Woodside, CA 94062[/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1](650) 851-0303[/SIZE][/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1]Get directions [/SIZE][SIZE=-1]- View larger map[/SIZE][/SIZE]

[SIZE=-1][SIZE=-1]Outline of Route:[/SIZE][/SIZE]
  • La Honda Road to La Honda (twisties)​
  • Pescadero Creek Road​
  • Butano Creek Cut-off​
  • Cloverdale Road to Highway 1 south on the coast​
  • Davenport to Roadhouse Restaurant - coffee & rest stop only http://www.davenportroadhouse.com/dining/cuisine/
  • Bonny Doone Road - (twisties)​
  • Empire Grade Road - (more twisties)​
  • Felton Empire Road​
  • Lunch in Felton - Cowboy Bar & Grill, Hwy 9
  • Visit Canepa Design - Scotts Valley Drive, Scotts Valley
  • South on Glen Canyon Road or Hwy 17
  • South on Hwy 1 to Soquel​
  • Exit on 41st Street​
  • From Soquel take - Soquel-San Jose Road- go north - (twisties)​
  • Left on Summit Road - stop at Summit Market for ice cream social (rest stop)
  • Right on Old Santa Cruz Highway - (more twisties)​
  • Road will merge on to Highway 17 going north towards Los Gatos for home around 3-4 pm​
Let me know if you are interested and I will sign you up on the list. More information will follow at the meeting place / Alice's restaurant. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions or e-mail me at: dedeseward@gmail.com



The Cruzin Team:

Dedes & Kevin - confirmed
Steve W & Rhonda - confirmed
Gerry - confirmed
Paralizer & Sandy - confirmed
George g & Carol - confirmed
River Rat & Kimberlie - confirmed
Ron Leppke - Photographer - confirmed
Akif - confirmed
Terry & Helena - confirmed
Duster - aka Ray - Maybe
Jacquie and Walt Lietz - confirmed
Vincent - maybe

See you on the road!
 
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Welcome back!!

Welcome back to the USA
River Rat

Thank-you for serving our country!
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This tour is for you!
 
Cowboy Bar & Grill for Lunch

"Cruzin Porsche Drive 2007"
Saturday, June 23rd
Lunch
at
Cowboy Bar & Grill
Felton, Ca

reservations are made #1-831-335-2330
Cowboy Diner

6155 Highway 9
Felton, CA 95018
Tel. +1 831.335.2330
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Photograph by Nadine M. Kelley
Meat Up!: Saddle up for lunch with a Washtenau Salad (Blackened Tilapia with coconut chile vinaigrette), ginger ribs and good ol' Sloppy Jed.

Cowboy Up! Review


Buffalo burgers, yam cakes and the obligatory Sloppy Jed win over the greenhorns at Felton's Cowboy Bar and Grill
By Selene Latigo

On a Sunday at 11:30am, the decision between breakfast and lunch can be difficult. After a wet and windy drive to Felton, we were posed with this choice at the Cowboy Bar and Grill, where, as a group, we had to choose one or the other, but not both. The chilly wood-floored dining room and bar, complete with pseudo-cowhide tablecloths, horse paintings, fresh roses and Western movie posters, was practically empty except for the few regulars on bar stools. Regardless, the no-nonsense server said that they couldn't manage to offer items from the small breakfast menu (with scrambles, "spuds," steak and eggs or beignets with jalapeño whipped cream) in addition to the longer, meat-heavy lunch and dinner menu (with salads, sandwiches, burgers, steaks and sides).
The four of us seated ourselves and briefly looked over both menus, going for lunch because there were more options available. Despite the restrictions, we were allowed to enjoy the "Sunday Happy Hour" from 9am to noon, featuring special "cowboy libations" like the "Texas Tea" or the "Cowpaccino" at lower prices. Andrew chose the brightly colored Sauza Sunrise ($5) while Dave ordered a Sierra Nevada pale ale ($3.50) on tap. The full bar is amply stocked with dozens of tequilas and bourbons as well as some local wines to create quite a drink list.
The boys also ordered cups of clam chowder ($2.50), the soup of the day, which was full flavored with ham, pepper and corn. Leigh and I split a side of coleslaw ($2), but we both found it lacking on all counts, which turned out be our one and only food complaint.
Upon demand by Andrew and Leigh, who have visited the Bar and Grill several times, we started with an order of yam cakes ($5), four nicely presented sweet and soft orange disks, lightly browned, not greasily fried, served with ranch dressing and gooey sweet jalapeño sauce.
The menu is laden with quirkily titled dishes, matching the décor of this casual cowboy-themed diner. Our four selections were all large portioned and served with fries or a scoop of garlic mashed potatoes. Dave's "Yahoo Plate" ($18) was two meals' worth of smoky pork spareribs in a tomato-based barbecue sauce. They were tender and succulent with just the right fat ratio, and not cloyingly sweet like some barbecue sauces. His thick mashed potatoes were delicately seasoned with garlic, pepper and a sprinkling of scallions but needed a shake or two of salt. A chunk of moist, red-pepper-flecked cornbread also accompanied the platter, with melted honey butter and crisp golden edges.
Andrew went with the "Range Rover" ($10), a half-pound buffalo burger with Swiss cheese and all the classic burger accoutrements, bumped up a notch with mixed baby greens as opposed to iceberg. His medium specification was right on the mark and a pile of crispy light brown french fries were piled alongside the large burger.
My blackened Tilapia fillet sandwich ($12) was an excellent cut of fresh and flaky white fish, coated in a peppery and deep spice rub on a chewy steak roll. The spread of green pasilla pepper pesto with almond slices delivered a hint of heat, but got lost behind the blackened flavor. My french fries, a shade lighter than Andrew's, were a great salty accompaniment to this big sandwich.
Another selection off the sandwich board was Leigh's "Sloppy Jed" ($8), barbecue pulled pork on the hefty steak roll with her potato choice. Although neither the tomato nor red onion specified on the menu made an appearance, the standout tender meat with barbecue sauce—hearty without the usual greasiness—worked fine on its own.
Our big plates of lunch left us full, so we skipped the caramel apple pie and bread pudding dessert specials. We moseyed on out the door, past the covered wagon kitchen window and a mounted Longhorn head, and said goodbye to the nonchalant staff and locals. The food here is good, with enough combinations to please anyone from a die-hard carnivore to a veggie burger lover. The straightforward yet efficient service, ranch house ambience and barroom chatter create an easy space to spend some time, whether it be over a full dinner, a breakfast beignet or Budweiser at the bar.


Cowboy Bar and Grill
Address: 6155 Highway 9, Felton
Phone: 831.335.2330
Hours: 11am-9pm Wed-Mon, 9am-9pm Sun
Price Range: $5-$20.

 
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Updates

Please see beginning of this thread for updates.

Some of the changes are:
1. Meeting at Alice's Restaurant at 9:00 am (not 9:30 am). Departing at 9:30 am SHARP!
2. Lunch in Felton
3. Route change in Santa Cruz
 
Nice photo

The photo of the Boxsters at Alice's is nice. I do not see a credit for it and wonder who took it.

Ron
 
lepprd said:
The photo of the Boxsters at Alice's is nice. I do not see a credit for it and wonder who took it.

Ron
Not sure who took the photo. Maybe it was George & Carol? maybe BoxterBob ? :) or was that you Ron?
 
I'll be there but Rhonda may not be able to make it. -Steve
 
Anyone else want to join us for a Saturday drive?

Sign-ups?
If you want to join us on the drive this coming Saturday send a private message to me or
email me at: dedeseward@gmail.com

Thanks :)

The Cruzin Team
:

Dedes & Kevin
Steve W & Rhonda
Gerry
Paralizer & Sandy
George g & Carol
River Rat & Kimberlie
Ron Leppke - photographer
Akif
Terry & Helena
Duster - aka as Ray
Jacquie and Walt Lietz
Vincent
 
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Another sign-up

We have another sign-up for Saturday. Looking forward to seeing you both. :)
Terry & Helena

It will be a great day! :cool:
Anyone want to go? Still time to sign up.
Please private message me and I will send you a letter of confirmation with details of the drive.
or email me at: dedeseward@gmail.com

 
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Just a thought.........

I just spoke to Stephanie at Canepa Design in Scotts Valley. We are welcome to drop by after lunch (maybe 30 minutes) to view the car museum. Awesome place! I think a few people on the tour have not been there. Just a thought.
website: http://www.canepa.com/

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Paralizer & George:
Stephanie mentioned that Glen Canyon Road is fine, if that road is taken on Saturday afternoon. After 2pm going south onto Hwy 17 and south onto Hwy 1 should be fine. Since we are only going for about 2.5 miles down the freeway to Soquel. Let's play it by ear when we are done with lunch.
She highly recommended my route choice, Soquel-SanJose Road in Soquel.
 
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dedes said:
I just spoke to Stephanie at Canepa Design in Scotts Valley. We are welcome to drop by after lunch (maybe 30 minutes) to view the car museum. Awesome place! I think a few people on the tour have not been there. Just a thought.
website: http://www.canepa.com/

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Paralizer & George:
Stephanie mentioned that Glen Canyon Road is fine, if that road is taken on Saturday afternoon. After 2pm going south onto Hwy 17 and south onto Hwy 1 should be fine. Since we are only going for about 2.5 miles down the freeway to Soquel. Let's play it by ear when we are done with lunch.
She highly recommended my route choice, Soquel-SanJose Road in Soquel.

Sounds good. I haven't been there yet.
 
sounds good to me :) I've been there but it's a big crowd and I don't mind going back there again...

dede, hope your feeling better now :)

akif, let's meet up before we head to alice' restaurant. what do you think?
 
I think the only ones that have been to Canepa are:
Gerry
Dede
George

I agree this might be a fun thing to do. I think we would only have time for the showroom area in the front of the building. A quick stop by and they are open all day till 5pm. And it wouldn't be that crowded with just our group. Canepa is still under construction for the museum upstairs. They said that would be a few more months away to opening.
 
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Gerry said:
akif, let's meet up before we head to alice' restaurant. what do you think?
I'm up for it. How about in the San Mateo/Foster City area, and then take 92/Skyline together?
 
Getting it together................

akif said:
I'm up for it. How about in the San Mateo/Foster City area, and then take 92/Skyline together?

That sounds like you would be seeing Paralizer, Steve W, River Rat and maybe Ron Leppke on the road around the same time on 92/Skyline.

By the way, I have 3 cool door prizes from Carlsen Porsche to give away at lunch as a raffle. I called Richard at Carlsen this morning and told him about my tour this Saturday, he offered these very cool items for our tour. I drove down and picked them up. Anybody else know of another company that would offer car care items or something Porsche related as a freebie. If you know someone call them or let me know. I know it is short notice, but I got lucky today. :cool:

Dede
 
sure, let me know where and what time...not familiar with that area. pick something that's close to the freeway :)

aaaaand, probably the others would like to meet up to on the way to Alice :)
 
Still time to sign up

All Porsches invited for "Cruzin Porsche Drive 2007"

Looks like great weather this week-end for a coastal and mountain backroad drive, with photo opportunity's, a visit to Canepa Design, fun lunch with some door prizes form Carlsen Porsche and most of all good company.
Celebrating the safe return of River Rat AKA as Don, who was serving our country overseas.

Still time to sign up, just e-mail me if your interested
at: dedeseward@gmail.com

Are you ready!​
 
Early Saturday Morning

Suggestion:
One place would be the same 1st meeting place at Bridgepoint in San Mateo that was for the Mt. Diablo tour. Remember? Right off the 101 and 92
Keep in mind that everyone would have to meet close to 8:45 am, depart by 9:00 am to be at Alice's by 9:30am.



Gerry said:
sure, let me know where and what time...not familiar with that area. pick something that's close to the freeway :)

aaaaand, probably the others would like to meet up to on the way to Alice :)
 
that's sounds good to me...
akif..u wanna meet there?

oh yah, BTW..i'm working with a car related company on getting a some sort of certificate that they would like to give away..hopefully it goes thru :) if not...well, you going to hear who's the company and it's their loss :(
 
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