NatMeet X - Day 2MX-5 Drivers are keen beans. Particularly those of the club persuasion.
This means you are on the road as early as possible each day.
730 AM breakfast and 9AM departure didn't seem conceivable to me when there were so many cars to travel from one place to the next
(over 75 MX-5s in the official convoy).
I underestimated the organisation of the club, once again.
With all the cars numbered, there were 6 groups, each with a local, Canberra based club member at the helm, and at least one other to tail the group.
Furthermore, each group then took different designated paths to the destination, all with a slight variation so large queues at traffic lights and at the arrival spot were avoided.
Seriously meticulous planning.
Seriously great weather, too. Canberra was really putting on a show for us.
First stop was the back of Old Parliament House, where a photographer was waiting to photograph each car in the convoy with new Parliament House as the backdrop.
They had marked the road, so it was simply drive up, snap, and drive off. So simple!
Then we proceeded down to the back of the National Library, where we were permitted on to the bicycle path to drive to a grass area by the lake for the Concours.
A Concours and Show & Shine by Lake Burley Griffin was a great way to spend the morning.
Complete with a picnic of course.
It was also a good chance to start to meet some of the many attendants, and to check out their cars.
It's amazing to see mint condition NA Roadsters that have travelled thousands of kilometres to attend NatMeet.
The Concours organisers had also implemented a Reverse Concours category, where those with modified cars were permitted to list all the modications they had made.
Particularly with the glacial rate at which I modify my cars, it was surprising to see it all listed down together.
There was also plenty of modified Roadsters as well, including this Supercharged Bullet Roadster - yes, barely an MX-5 anymore, but still nice to see them participating.
The Carco Rally SE - turbo, custom rally-prepped chassis, anti-lag!
John's NC - the NC's 2L head on a Mazda 6 2.5L block, and the full complement of footwork and driveline mods.
The numbers were also complimented by other Club Members who joined in for the day.
Jay being one of them, on his newly acquired 6ULs:
After the Concours, we seperated into our groups and headed out for a very nice drive out to the NASA Deep Space Tracking Station at Tidbinbilla.
This station is one of only three, worldwide, that send and receive communcations with the NASA missions currently in operation in (and now outside) our Solar System.
The two Astronomers who were on hand were also fascinating to talk to, and happy to answer questions, and point out the best places to take photos of the dishes.
This is a great drive, and a fascinating destination for anyone into space exploration.
That should be everyone!
Paul, one of the local Canberra Club members hung around as we were the last to depart.
We had a cracking run back via Cotter Dam.
This is a great drive - I've heard mention made of it by Canberra locals, and it's well worth doing the loop if you are in the area.
We were of course fortunate to have a gracious host who was quite familiar with the road.
It was a virtually clean run all the way back to Canberra.
That night we were in for a real treat - the Club had booked out the Australian War Memorial.
We were treated to an hour tour through some of the highlights.
We finished up in the Hanger, where we saw the new Western Front film feature, directed by none other than Peter Jackson.
Following this was dinner under the wings of the famous Avro Lancaster "G For George"
To truly mark the occasion, one of the club members spoke briefly of his Mum, who had worked in the Lancaster factory right through the wall, and had therefore contributed to the construction of the very Lanc that we were sitting beneath.
It's been years since I've been to the Australian War Memorial.
My wife and I are very keen to go back, the updates they have made to the Memorial mean you could spend days there and still not take everything in.
Lest We Forget.