Prerally school

Beautiful setting in Flatrock for the rally school.  Tomorrow is tech inspection.

All of teams that we spoke to in the grand touring class are equipped.  But they are all running B boxes with an average speed display that their cars have .  None had ever seen a Timewise 798a Rally Computer. 

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As bad as tuesday’s travel was….

Wednesday was lining up to be more of the same.  Mechanical problems grounded our plane.  But we finally got into the air in chicago.  we got to portland ME and our car arrived 15 minutes later.  A mad dash across New Brunswick and Nova Scotia but we arrived at the ferry 6 hours late.  Options: rebook on the Friday night ferry or purchase a new passage on the 2345 weds ferry.  The travel gods smiled, they just let us on the ferry.  Another mad dash across the island and we have arrived in St Johns, Newfoundland.

New Brunswick Ahead

More agonizing airport antics this morning, then, when we arrived in Portland, Maine — all lights went green. Our lost duffles appeared,and then a bug-fronted red car pulled up at the curb. A few words of gratitude and we split for the ferry. Rollin’

The travel gods have not been kind today

Hit the “reset” button last night. Bangor flight cancelled… as you’d expect. But this morning our plane is at the gate in Chicago, so we may be just 18 hours behind. Good thing they’re not timing us yet.

 

3 delays before we left Portland OR ate up our connection time. Heavy rains in Chicago put us in a holding pattern for an extra hour.  We missed our connection to Portland ME.  We are in Chicago waiting for a new flight to Bangor ME.  It too is delayed.  Current plan…fly to Bangor, get rental car, drive to Portland ME, get our car from Karen and Simon, drop off rental at airport, drive straight through to North Sydney NB to meet ferry at 330 pm wednesday.  We only have about a 2 hour buffer at this point.

The forces of chaos

Still on the ground at PDX. I promise I am not the cause for the delay; I’m on my best behavior.
But this does threaten to scramble the next few steps on our trip – and the ferry tomorrow won’t wait.

It’s almost time to fly

Tomorrow, we head out to Portland, ME. It’s the first leg of the transit to Targa Newfoundland. Our car has already made it to Buffalo, NY. Thanks Simon and Karen Levear for driving it out. Thanks Sue Colisch for house sitting while we’re away.

Start times are posted for the Sunday Prologue legs.