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Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: March 29, 2014, 7:52 pm
by Kid
Are we ready to start posting up routes members will be taking to attend SlickStock this Year. If you want to post your route so anyone along the way can meet up with you even if it is a meet and greet for a few minutes.
Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: March 29, 2014, 11:22 pm
by Alan Mclennan
Ok we will be heading south along The Northern road then hop on to the M4 at Orchard Hills, till Wallgrove and merge onto the M7 south to Prestons and jump onto the M5 east, right through to the airport exit and take the Airport Drive to the departure Plaza, then its mostly water before we then drive out onto the International Parkway north to where we hang a right down Lyndon B Johnson Fwy, then it gets a bit fuzzy!

Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: March 30, 2014, 8:02 pm
by aarons428
Pretty easy for me US275 from Norfolk ne to airport in Omaha to pick up a Canadian. Then up I29 to I80 and east to Altoona!!!
Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: March 31, 2014, 8:49 am
by Hoofbeat Racer
at least I get a little road trip out of it eh?

Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: April 4, 2014, 9:56 am
by LM14
Anyone that is coming from the south or east, my shop is available if needed. I'm in SE Iowa right at 100 miles from Des Moines, at the intersection of Highway 2 and Highway 63 in Bloomfield, IA.
If you're coming thru this area, drop me a PM and I'll get you my phone numbers and address.
Everyone have a safe trip and enjoy your rides!
SPark
Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: April 28, 2014, 8:19 pm
by ezernut9mm
i am in kansas city on mm1 (i-29) and mm8 (i-35). i think i am heading up 35 on wednesday some time. should be a three hour drive so i'll probably leave about 10am. now, i just need to find a truck to drive up there.
Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: April 30, 2014, 8:42 pm
by slixtyfive
I'm about 85 miles NE of Altoona - just north of US highway 30 (near Keystone, IA) and I work in Cedar Rapids, IA. I'll be heading down sometime on Thursday but let me know if you are coming through sometime earlier and maybe we can meet up......
Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: May 11, 2014, 4:48 pm
by billum
Hello All and thanks for letting me troll around this forum for help. I am blown away that there is a group of people that are into these old girls, and such a wealth of knowledge that has been amassed over the years. Was also pleasantly surprised to find out SS is pretty close to me as Im in central illinois. I am very new to owning a slick and think I found a solid starter that was also the same year and model that got me hooked as my dad had one to pull his drag car in the early 70's. My reason for posting is Im very interested in attending SS but have not seen much with regards to the type of atmosphere of the event. Is it "just the fellas" or "fellas and the old ball and chain" or "the whole famn damily"? How vast is the age range? Things of that sort. Thanks a million to all who have helped me unknowingly though posts that have allowed me to get my "Camile" on the raod again.

Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: May 11, 2014, 7:27 pm
by LM14
It's all good. Single guys up to families. Been described as a family reunion. There is drinking, games, road trips, food, sitting around sharing stories and fun. I've only been to one but wouldn't hesitate to take kids (mine are both married so they don't really count as kids anymore). It's laid back. Lots of looking at trucks, asking/answering questions, stealing ideas, leaning on boxes and trucks talking.
It's fun and highly recommended. Age runs the entire spectrum. Kids to Granma.
Look back thru past SS pictures that are posted under different years past for a good idea of what's happening.
Looking forward to meeting you,
SPark
Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: May 11, 2014, 8:18 pm
by Alan Mclennan
Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: May 11, 2014, 9:43 pm
by billum
Looks like a solid time with some good folks. Is my truck considered slick? By that i mean are there vehicles in all forms? Modded, original, etc.

Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: May 12, 2014, 3:05 am
by Alan Mclennan
billum wrote:Looks like a solid time with some good folks. Is my truck considered slick? By that i mean are there vehicles in all forms? Modded, original, etc.

I reckon you`d have a hard time seeing 2 the same, we have survivors right through to concourse and everything in between, and that's just the blokes, you should see the trucks!

Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: May 12, 2014, 11:32 am
by LM14
Re: Trip routes for possible convoys
Posted: June 28, 2014, 3:59 pm
by Truckfarmer2
Coming from Central Illinois by way of I-80 probably on Thursday.