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Inspection? Hah - no, just replace it! That thing was so worn out; I'm really thankful that it broke when it did rather than half way to Anchorage, or in the middle of winter, etc. As it was, it picked a convenient area on a beautiful, warm (for Fairbanks in early April) day.
Colin - It certainly could have received some water contact, as the bottom portion of the belt is not sealed to the outside and the engine sits low in the car (which sits low itself!).
Nice pics- looks beautiful!
tom
Tom, that's true: I got a few more miles out of it than if I had replaced it on a schedule. The belt came with a sticker (like those oil reminder stickers at quick-lube shops) that had a line for install mileage and a line for replacement mileage. I listed 260,000 as the replacement mileage, but somehow I don't think it will be me that gets it there....
How are you?
Are you and Bob coming up to NY this year for the show?
Charlie
Anybody going up to the NY show next week.
Bob, AJ, It would be good to see you again. And for everyone else it would be great to put a face to the name.
Charlie
Bob
Work is keeping my ultra-busy, we're in the middle of a big move and then we have a large event (300+ people) in early May, so I told Bob I didn't think I could get any more time off than I've already taken.
We went to Philly to see the Impreza concept, and while I'd like to see the production model, the early pics haven't inspired me to neglect work nearly as much as the concept did.
I would not be able to go until the 27th.
Time goes by so fast these days.
Until then I would like to wish everybody a happy Easter and Passover.
Charlie
I'm thinking if I go, I may park at MetroPark and take the NJ Transit train in. Any thoughts on that?
Bob
That's a great idea....Off peak the trains to NY Penn Station are - at worst - 35-40 min. apart.
Charlie
Bob
I'm not aware of costs - I will find out for you.
Charlie
I'll have to check that out. I've been thinking about a kayak tour for our Key West trip, but this sounds good, too.
It is one of the most famous surviving architectural landmarks from the Roman period of Southern France aka Occitane and a UNESCO world heritage site.
We initially balked due to the 6 year old age requirement, but after talking with the proprietors, they happily let our 5 year old go along. We weren't worried since she swims like a fish and won gold in freestyle and silver in backstroke at the Northern BC regional swimming championships for under 7 year olds last Summer. Yes I'm bragging.
Anyway, most of the family considered that our best day of the trip. We packed food and spent about 4 hours on the river. We pulled up on a sandbar for lunch and swimming. It was a beautiful hot sunny day.
When we came around the bend to the bridge, we all stopped and laid back as the current carried us very slowly beneath the structure. Going under the bridge was just indescribable.
Bob
Seriously though, the V70R has preset mounting points inside the door frames that are meant to receive a nipple on the OEM roof bar feet (made by Thule). They don't make them any more (everything is plastic these days) so I've been trolling the Volvo boards for months. FINALLY a set came up last week in MA, and they are now here at my house. Just got back from the bike shop with 2 top-of-the-line Thule carrier trays. Tomorrow morning I'll get the bars/feet cleaned up and rehab'ed, then get it all up on the car and take everyone to the local rail-trail.
This is the link (If I did it correctly) to the Metro Park parking site:
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It's fairly inexpensive but fills up fast with commuters so I don't know what space availability is the middle of the day.
Charlie
Bob
Bob
We have tornados all the time in Kansas but the rest storms in/near NC were especially severe.
He graduates from the Pennsylvania College of Optometry (just outside of Philly) in about 3 weeks, and will be starting this new job in July, after a vacation to West Coast. So, we'll have a "doctor" in the family! Can you say proud papa?
Bob
Edmunds: We need a "like", "+1" or "thumbs up" button. It's 2011. Please?
+1.
Congrats Bob. It must be nice not having to worry about kids financially!
tom
It sounds like he's going to have his work cut out for him!
Saw a Forester and a WRX, but not many subies there, old or new.
Odd thing is - the dominant brand there seemed to be Mitsubishi, with the Lancer the most popular car by far. Perhaps it was because I stayed in San Juan and had 2 rental car lots right near me, but I saw more Mitsubishis in a week than I had in my lifetime!
We rented a Lancer for a day, boring base model 2.0l CVT, and enjoyed the sights more than the car. I liked going off the reservation and checking out where the locals go.
Overall very safe, easy travel (no passports), no currency issues since they use the US dollar. The US Park Service manages the Fort "El Morro" so that was a highlight (clean, A/C, and free the week we visited).
The other highlight was the weather (81-87 degrees and no rain), the clean water (you can see your toes on low tide), and the fine sand on the beaches.
It was HOT that day though, wow. The kind of sun you need a parasol for.
I swear, at times you had no shadow. The sun was directly above.
Bummer. My wife reminds me that she made the reservation before we left town. In fact, the guest house owner tried to reserve for us but wasn't able to, but my wife managed to track a company down online. I just chalked it up to the "mañana" syndrome, but we were there in a dead time.
We wound up circumnavigating the island and I got tired of driving. But I would have been bored on the beach after a couple of days too.
We went on a lot of toll roads using the transponder EZ Pass and we never got an additional bill from Charlie Car rental. That was a nice surprise.
Time flies when you're on vacation.
FINALLY last week it went from wondering if spring would ever arrive to almost record HIGHS for the days ... a few days last week it was in the mid 80's and it felt as if we went from late winter directly to summer ...
the last 2 days .. well .. back into the 'cold' weather ... right now at almost 1:00 pm it is a wonderful FORTY-THREE degrees!
I'm tired of the sweaters and jackets and socks and .... well .. you get it ...
-Brian
At least my new rain barrel will be full. And my lettuce and cabbage are HUGE!
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?site=otx&smap=1&textField1=47.65889&tex- tField2=-117.425
I overseeded my lawn last weekend so I'm thrilled getting rain. I saw little sprouts in the bare areas this morning!!
Juice - lucky with the garden. Here in New Englas, Memorial Day weekend is the typically planting time.
Beautiful sunny day here, and a balmy 48 degrees. Just got back from walking to town to mail a package.
In a nice twist of fortune, though, the weather here is beautiful. It is supposed to hit 65F today, and very little wind.