There are a ton of ripples, waves, and other imperfections in the pavement to make the truly slammed cars (under 3" of clearance) have to slow down and start swerving all over. You can make it through, just at a far slower pace than if your car was stock. So please come and enjoy if your car is slammed, just if you could stay towards the back of the pack so as to not cause a traffic jam behind you for every railroad crossing, dip, etc. Lunch is at around 2:30, if you stay til the very end you'll probably get home around 5-6pm.
Making up the route handouts now, then off to the photocopier. Hope the weather holds up.
Edit: Handout ready. The turns are absolutely impossible to follow on this one, there's over 50 of them so I went with a short list of each planned stop instead (full address, name and approximate time spent in each). This way at the first gas stop if you're interested you can plug each address into your GPS as a chain of destinations. It won't give you the full scenic route, but if you get lost you will easily be able to navigate your way to the next meeting point.
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