HEALEY
RENDEZVOUS
2005
The cars, people and scenery made Healey Rendezvous 2005 the most memoriable meet we have attended in years. There were so many west coast Healeys that were just beautiful. The members from the Northwest made us Texans feel right at home with their great hospitality. The scenery was breath taking, as you can see from some of the more than 300 pictures we took.
After attending Conclave on the East coast we came back to Dallas to embark on the "Great Healey Adventure" to the Northwest, to attend the AHCUSA Healey Rendezvous 2005 hosted by the Austin Healey Club of Oregon. What a great job the Oregon club did in making this a fun and enjoyable meet. Thank you, AHCO for the memories.
The Bundrants and Lenschows have already started to make plans to attend the Healey Rendezvous 2006. It will be held in Nelson, BC, July 24-28, 2006. See some new country, plan your own Healey adventure to the Northwest in 2006 and join us in Nelson, BC.
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This
is the way to start a Healey adventure
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High
in the clouds.
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Just
a small bridge to cross.
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The
view of the Pacific from Shilo Inn in Seaside, Oregon.
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Another
sunset at Seaside, Oregon.
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The
Shilo Inn marquee.
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Packed
and ready to tour the Oregon coast.
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Lewis
& Clark did it in a canoe; we did it in our Healeys.
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Joyce
& Don Bundrant at Seaside, Oregon.
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The
Bundrant's traveling partners, Kay & Don Lenschow.
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So
much beautiful scenery, so little time. The "Cranberry" JH on
the Oregon coast.
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Bill
& Pat Bolton's, where we were treated to a back yard cookout.
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Bill
Bolton's Tri Carb has a little problem with tight brake shoes.
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What
a waterfall we visited along the way to Healey Rendezvous 2005.
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A
little Texas wire to hold up Bill Bolton's exhaust pipe.
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Beautiful
cars lined up for the popularity show.
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Dave
& Sandy Maxwell, is that Dave taking a horizontal break?
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The
Canadians and Texans took the back roads tour to Crater Lake.
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We
traveled 250 miles to reach Crater Lake. The short direct route was 65
miles.
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The
Cranberry made it to the top.
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No
mountain to high for the "Bobber".
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Crater
Lake was well worth the drive.
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You
don't see scenery like this in the flat lands of the Midwest.
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Joyce
& Don Bundrant and Kay Lenschow enjoy the view.
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Yes,
they still have snow at Crater Lake.
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A
special treat was the day we spent at Train Mountain.
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2600
acres and 13 miles of big boy toy trains
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Lunch
stop on the train ride.
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A
stop at Chiloquin, Oregon
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Don
Lenschow, President AHCUSA, presents Doug Auburg with award for the many
years he has served the club.
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Past
President, Bill Emerson, is recognized for his service to our club.
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Carlos
Cruz and his son, is presented award for his work as Publicity officer
of AHCUSA
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Could
you tell from the decorations that a Healey owner lives here at the Richard
& Julia Gordon's.
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We
spent a very enjoyable time with the Gordons. Healey and African safari
pictures, how could you ask for anything more.
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No
trip to Denver would be complete without a tour of Molly Brown's house.
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My
great traveling partner, Kay.
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