Date: December 15, 2012
Time: 11 AM
Place: All Stars Sports Lounge, Bethalto, IL https://www.facebook.com/pages/Allstars-Sports-Lounge-Inc/345301555532772 (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Allstars-Sports-Lounge-Inc/345301555532772)
At this time there are plans in works of a St. Louis area road meet. The date is tentatively set for December 15 at this time. Some points of interest that will be the subject of this meet include but not limited to:
New I-70 Bridge Construction
IL 255 completion
I-270 canal bridge replacement project
MO 141 extension
MO 364
Please keep in mind that plans are still preliminary at the time and can change as I will be giving a few more days (https://www.facebook.com/groups/369721483111108/) to see if there are objections to the tentative date.
Edit: time and meeting place is confirmed the file will be updated at a later time.
IL -255 Ribbon cutting is Noon on Oct 26 just north of seminary road to open the section to Humbert Road
Its a little early for the meet . I cant make it maybe someone here can and be the first to drive it
Another section opens in November, and work schedule is not going to make it possible for me to do any road meets before December.
I would love to attend a road meet in St. Louis. The only problem for me is that I have a conflict on December 15. :(
It's iffy for me. I likely won't know until the last minute. Will Ted Drewe's still be open? :biggrin:
I'm game. It's only a mere 3-1/2 hours away.
If I get to come, I'd probably stay in Evansville Friday and Saturday nights, as I did for the last STL meet. Maybe some of I-69 would be open for me to check out Sunday morning before I head back home.
I also have a conflict on that day so I - unfortunately - would not be able to attend on that particular day :(
If I can get off work, I'd be interested in making this my first road meet. I'm from the Chicago area, not too far away.
SWEET!!! Looks like this may be my next road meet! Only a 5 and a half hour drive from middle TN and the local diecast club usually has a show the 3rd Sunday of the month and I think the 16 would be the day!
Post Merge: October 23, 2012, 06:27:38 PM
Sorry for jumping the gun, the 15th is perfect for both my wife and I and that would be the only Saturday in December, the rest are tied up with either work, diecast toy shows or traveling to PA for holidays.
https://www.facebook.com/events/371568232930098/ is the facebook event page
A preliminary schedule of events is located in Files section of the St. Louis Roads Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/369721483111108/
9am may be a bit early for me to attend the meet unless I leave work early on friday but will see, I know we are starting to get in that time of the year when days are pretty short (especailly here in middle TN just west of the time zone change) will keep you guys posted.
Kim, may I suggest 11 am instead? Many of the recent road meets I've seen, Wausau, Kalamazoo, Joliet, Port Huron, Dayton, have all started at 11 am or so.
I second that :-)
Back In The Day (TM), road meeets started at 12, period. 11 or 11:30 seems to be more and more accepted. Interesting how they've evolved.
Quote from: Steve on October 25, 2012, 09:19:44 PM
Back In The Day (TM), road meeets started at 12, period. 11 or 11:30 seems to be more and more accepted. Interesting how they've evolved.
This is because of daylight time, correct? The meets that I've attended that started at 11, 11:30 were in the late fall-winter-early spring.
And longer tours. Thanks to the pending move of St. Lawrence county to 11/4 (from 11/3) we'll soon have one that's both.
A 9 a.m. start time would be very difficult for people driving from several hours away. If this meet were held on a weekend I could attend, I would likely do part of the drive down from Michigan on Friday evening and do the rest of the drive Saturday morning. (Moot point for me though, since I'm not available December 15.)
Thats the thing, I understand the fact that we have shorter day light in December but it is a 5 and a half drive for me and I don't know if I can get Friday the 14th off of work to drive up since the weekend before that I will be in Monroeville, PA for a toy convention. I will play this by ear at this point and I am still down as a "maybe" on facebook.
I remember the meet that was held at the sporting goods store/restaurant in Michigan, just across the state line from South Bend several years ago. The meet started early, broke for lunch, and then continued. I drove up just for the lunch since it was at noon. That was before I started traveling and staying overnight for meets.
If I do a western Kentucky meet, that's how it will run. We'll start about about 9:30 or so local time and stop for lunch en route.
The multi-day meets seem to be a thing of the past.
Kim, thanks for changing it to 11am (I saw the Facebook post). If anyone from the Chicago area (or otherwise) wants, I have 3 open seats in my car for going down to the meet in St Louis.
Sweet! Now I have a chance at going, will let Steph know!
Put me down as a "Maybe" at this time...this would give me an excuse to drive the newly-signed stretch of I-49 in Missouri on my way to/from St. Louis.
I am still a yes however, my wife is sitting this one out, too much going with her job and getting ready for a trip to central PA for Christmas the next weekend but since this road meet ties in with a local diecast toy show on Sunday the 16th, works out great for me.
I am no longer planning to attend. Too much going on with me.
UPDATE: The conflict **might** be rescheduled. If so, consider me a 10% probability. Yes, I calculated that. :P
Quote from: hbelkins on October 26, 2012, 09:25:25 PM
The multi-day meets seem to be a thing of the past.
This is probably due more to exhaustion of things to show off more than anything else. You could probably have a 3-day Chicago or Southern CA meet and still not cover absolutely everything, but with most cities smaller than that, not so much. The Oklahoma City meet probably could have been done in a day; day 2 wasn't terribly full and the majority of it was an ad-libbed Route 66 trip.
Quote from: Scott5114 on November 28, 2012, 07:37:39 AM
Quote from: hbelkins on October 26, 2012, 09:25:25 PM
The multi-day meets seem to be a thing of the past.
This is probably due more to exhaustion of things to show off more than anything else. You could probably have a 3-day Chicago or Southern CA meet and still not cover absolutely everything, but with most cities smaller than that, not so much. The Oklahoma City meet probably could have been done in a day; day 2 wasn't terribly full and the majority of it was an ad-libbed Route 66 trip.
I could have put together a heck of a multi-day Kentucky meet a few years ago. I had everything all planned out. There was a decided lack of interest in it, though, so I just let it go. I still fantasize about doing a 2 1/2 day meet, but I don't think all the ingredients will ever be in place again to do it.
Quote from: hbelkins on November 28, 2012, 01:21:20 PM
Quote from: Scott5114 on November 28, 2012, 07:37:39 AM
Quote from: hbelkins on October 26, 2012, 09:25:25 PM
The multi-day meets seem to be a thing of the past.
This is probably due more to exhaustion of things to show off more than anything else. You could probably have a 3-day Chicago or Southern CA meet and still not cover absolutely everything, but with most cities smaller than that, not so much. The Oklahoma City meet probably could have been done in a day; day 2 wasn't terribly full and the majority of it was an ad-libbed Route 66 trip.
I could have put together a heck of a multi-day Kentucky meet a few years ago. I had everything all planned out. There was a decided lack of interest in it, though, so I just let it go. I still fantasize about doing a 2 1/2 day meet, but I don't think all the ingredients will ever be in place again to do it.
Heck, I'd love a multi-day KY meet, but getting time for it is another thing.
Would not be a problem with me for a multi day KY meet, BTW I am thinking of a middle TN regional road meet for later this spring.
Quote from: jpi on November 29, 2012, 11:01:10 PM
Would not be a problem with me for a multi day KY meet, BTW I am thinking of a middle TN regional road meet for later this spring.
I would make a good-faith effort to attend any meet hosted by H. B. or Jason.
It is not clear to me why multi-date meets are a thing of the past.
I missed out on Chicago, but I thought the Indy-multi was a gas.
As was the (first, last and only?) National meet in Pittsburgh.
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Brian Reynolds
Hastings Michigan
QuoteIt is not clear to me why multi-date meets are a thing of the past.
The time involved, especially for non-locals, and good ol' economics are two key factors.
You can certainly put me down as interested for a Kentucky meet. Kentucky is a state I need to see more of than I already have (three counties adjacent to Ohio near Cincinnati).
Also worth pointing out about a multi-day meet is that there is by no means any requirement that all attendees be there all days.
I was thinking of offering a two-day option with the annual Ohio meet this year. The Ohio Historic Bridge Association's spring tour will be around Marietta (and points west) this spring (3rd Sunday in May). I'm sure some others could help me cobble together some sort of road tour for SE Ohio the Saturday before (assuming there is enough demand to put something like this together)
Quote from: Hot Rod Hootenanny on December 10, 2012, 01:24:10 AM
I was thinking of offering a two-day option with the annual Ohio meet this year. The Ohio Historic Bridge Association's spring tour will be around Marietta (and points west) this spring (3rd Sunday in May). I'm sure some others could help me cobble together some sort of road tour for SE Ohio the Saturday before (assuming there is enough demand to put something like this together)
Depending on how SE (or SW, considering it's Marietta) you want to go. I could try my ready-to-go Tri-State (OH, WV, KY) meet on the Saturday prior.
Very likely I won't make it: I have way too much to do here at home.
So far, aside from rain in the morning, tomorrow is looking pretty good the meet, supposed to be 60, got my car packed for the toy show on Sunday and will be on the road at the crack of dawn in the morning.
I arrived in the St. Louis area this afternoon. Looking forward to seeing the other meet attendees tomorrow.
Quote from: okroads on December 14, 2012, 06:49:06 PM
I arrived in the St. Louis area this afternoon. Looking forward to seeing the other meet attendees tomorrow.
Same - did an Interstate tour upon arrival after doing a zig-zag on the way down (getting I-72 west of Springfield and coming down the Ave of the Saints (dba US 61)
I'll be down there tomorrow..it's only a mere 3 to 3-1/2 hours by I-55 for me.
Hope everyone has a good time. I gave some serious second thoughts to coming, but my vacation time is running low due to various home maintenance issues this year (HVAC and plumbing). Ruled out getting up and making the seven-hour drive this morning.
Had a great time at the meet today. We covered the new IL 255 extension, the Chain of Rocks bridge, and saw the progress being made on the new I-70 Mississippi River bridge.
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MeetAttendees (http://www.flickr.com/photos/ssoworld/8276837966/) by ssoworld (http://www.flickr.com/people/ssoworld/), on Flickr
Attendees - on the old Chain of Rocks Bridge (Now a footpath). Scott Onson (SSOWorld) Brandon Gorte (Brandon) Kim Harvey (kharvey10), Eric Stuve (okroads), Jason Ilyes (jpi), Richie Kennedy (route56), Cody Goodman (codyg1985), and Gene VanDusseldorp.
Footnote: I now have every interstate in the St Louis Metro area clinched. :D
Sorry I'm a bit late with these.
We had a good lunch. Thanks for suggesting the place, Kim.
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Saw a few bridges at the Chain of Rocks.
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Walked across another state line.
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Had a nice group photo. Scott already identified everyone, but we switched a few positions. There will be a quiz later.
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And saw a Great Lemon.
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(New I-70 Bridge)
Did I mention the classic signal yet?
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(Downtown Granite City)
Quote from: Brandon on December 18, 2012, 09:36:27 PM
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sad that they took a terrible souvenir design and blew it up, as opposed to an actual route marker.
For a souvenir that's not bad. After all it's not in the state of Route.
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sad that they took a terrible souvenir design and blew it up, as opposed to an actual route marker.
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From 2004
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From 2004
Those are still there, albeit a bit more faded.