Part VI - Dinner and a Party
I'm going to resist the urge to litter this trip report with all the pictures of cool cars that I took. If you want to see the cool cars, go to my
Picasa album. I may put in a few just for flavor. (If you believe that, I've got a nice, big bridge in West Texas to sell you.)
Once practice wound up, food was served at the pavilion in Sanderson, provided by all the townfolks. While waiting for feeding time to start, I noticed a couple one table over eyeing me and finally went over to talk to them. It was Lee and Mary Jo from Hatfield, Arkansas, hometown of CMA. I met them last year at the hotel and had a great time visiting with them. It was nice to see them again. I didn't get their picture however. These are some random people eating or waiting to get fed. [Dabney says the fellow in the blue T-shirt is George Hansard, president of the Pecos County State Bank, the outfit that sponsors the rally.]
The grub was pretty good and even included some cabrito. If you check out the fellow's BBORR T-Shirt on the right, you'll see Ol' 89 on it.
About the time I finished eating, Dabney turned up. Dabney is the head timing official for the BBORR (and most other open road races in the U.S.) and the source of my invitation to the BBORR. Gotta be nice to Dabney.
After dinner, I rode the 60 miles up to Ft. Stockton, checked into the hotel and relaxed for a bit. Thursday night is the crew party before the race, held at the Swiss Clock Inn every year and put together by the racers themselves. One fellow usually shows up with a 2-stroke powered blender, the DJ starts cranking out oldies and the party is on. Crazy hats are the order of the night and I was well-equipped this year. However, I forgot to bring my camera to the party, so you don't get any pictures. My favorite hat this year was the fellow from Alberta, Canada, wearing a
flamingo on his head. It was soon 10:00, the time I usually turn into a pumpkin, so I headed for bed.
In the morning it was time to check out the rides in the parking lot.
This is a tech sticker on one of the cars.