Friday, October 21, 2022

2022 Texas Miata Roundup



If you've dropped in from the 2022 Miata Roundup (Hiee y'all!) and you're here for the pictures, you can jump over to the featured post and find a link there.  Otherwise, keep reading and relive the Roundup with us!

RDB and I packed up the camper and came across to the Hidden Creek RV Resort in Bryan/College Station Wednesday afternoon to get our 'homebase' settled before the roundup started.  We enjoyed a dinner at The Cookshack.  Holy cow, not only was the meal delicious, but the service was outstanding! (Go read my review by clicking on the restaurant name above.) We drove back home to Houston to drop off the truck and drive back over in Joy (our '21 Blue Steel Mazda MX5 RF). Lemme tell you, it felt like a much shorter trip coming back when you're _not_ hauling a 38' 5th wheel behind you!

Thursday RDB and I had most of the day to ourselves, since check-in with the roundup wasn't till 3pm. We made good use of it, taking advantage of the RoadsideAmerica.com app and finding a few interesting things around Aggieland to check out.

Starting, of course, with the original "like" (better known as the Gig'em hand signal).


I reached out to Bestie, a Texas A&M grad, and sent her a few pictures along the way. RDB said that she's been holding out on us with all the good food we're enjoying over in College Station.  We ate lunch at 3rd on Main, and WOW, talk about another outstanding meal. (And yes, lots of carbs.  I'm all about the comfort food this week #dontjudgeme)

Since lunch was "on Main," and Bryan is the county seat of Brazos County, RDB and I walked the few blocks over to get a picture of the courthouse. "Nothing to write home about," he said when we walked up to it.  If you looked up 'government building' in the dictionary, I'm pretty sure a picture of the Brazos County Courthouse would be there.

From there, we zoomed over to Bottle Cap Alley. I mean, I'm not against a few beers to drown my sorrows, but this just seemed a bit much!


Enough playing around, it was time to go check in. We grabbed our goodie bag, signed up for a Friday and Saturday run, and then went back to the camper to rest for a bit (I hadn't realized how exhausting the last few days have been because of what's going on at work.  Even with a Starbucks pic-me-up before we went to registration, I just didn't have the heart to stick around and socialize Thursday afternoon.)

Friday morning, bright and early, we lined up back at the hotel to join our first run: "Becky's for Lunch and Mail Box Antiques" with MA (he likes to lead a 'spirited' run, and we were here for it!). This ride was also only running on Friday, so the exclusivity of it made it attractive, too. 

RDB downloaded the Ride with GPS app that the Houston Miata Club used to create the routes - pretty cool, that you can see all the twists and turns, the mileage and elevation, and the % of paved roads before you get out there and drive it.

It was a great run with lots of these:


We made it over to Becky's for lunch - quaint little place, where they were ready for us and lunch was quickly served.  RDB got a few moments of drone footage in the parking lot while we lined up, and then we were out on the road again. 


Several more twists and turns (and a bathroom break) later, we pulled all 16 of our cars into the tiny parking lot of Mail Box Antiques

It was adorable - we arrived to a handwritten sign welcoming the car club, and then as we were getting ready to leave, the little lady who runs the place stepped out with her basket and gave everyone a "lucky dime" for the rest of our travels.  Seriously, so precious!

And back on the road!

Back at the hotel, we had a short break before the (much shorter) evening runs to dinner.  As we all gathered to line up for the run to Edge General Store, I passed out the QR code stickers for the blog, and snagged a few quick 'in the car' pictures.  I got lots of "oh, this is cool!" from the group. Glad to do it, y'all!


A short drive to dinner, a decent meal, and RDB and I called it an early night - more fun to be had on Saturday!


The pretty pumpkin of an MX5 up there is a rare 30th Anniversary edition.  It was a joy to get to know the various drivers and cars and stories - each one unique and fun and totally interesting!

Saturday morning we picked the HEARTS to Hunstville run (kinda on purpose - it was the latest-leaving run (and we didn't want to wake up super early) and in conversation with Mr Miata Friday night, we were confirmed as the run sweep (Sweep is the last car in line, has a radio to keep the lead runner informed of what's happening behind them, and goes after any 'lost lambs' if someone takes a wrong turn). Our first time sweeping we paired up with JP (who's first time leading was yesterday!), so we'll see how it goes!

The down side to being sweep is that you only run as fast (ahem, slow) as the car in front of you. The up side about being sweep is that you get great video and pics because all 15 cars are in front of you!


The beautiful yellow bird above was a couple in from North Carolina!  We stopped off at 7 Leguas Mexican Grill for lunch - and I think the group might all have been a little tired from hanging out the night before (or tired of me saying "hey! cheese!")

After a quick lunch, we made a few more left-right-right-left turns and arrived at the parking lot of the HEARTS Veterans Museum of Texas

From their website: "HEARTS Museum is a one of a kind Museum.  We are not a typical military museum, in fact, we don't consider ourselves a military museum at all.  We are a museum about people.  Particularly the veterans who have served to protect our nation, preserve our freedom, and to secure the freedom of people around the world."

The walls and halls are brimming with pictures of veterans and their stories. We were only there for a short hour, but you could have spent days walking thru reading about the lives of those who protect our freedoms; that there were several veterans in our run group today was not lost on me at all.  Thank you. Thank you so much for your service and sacrifice. 



There were a few displays that really caught my attention (beyond the dobie up there, of course. <3)  A wedding dress, made out of a German parachute for an Italian bride who married an American solider...

...a small display of Snoopy Red Baron paraphernalia...

...and a lot of information about the WWII POW camps across Texas.  I remember how I was startled to discover the historical plaque on one of my solo camping trips out on the backroads near town. 

Back on the road, with a few less cars (two people took off for homebase before we did .... the fast-paced twisties coming up might not have been their "speed") we pointed the heard of cars towards homebase. 

There were six lights we had to go thru once we got back in town - and we should've stopped off for a lottery ticket because we made it "all cars thru the light" SIX TIMES in a row! It was fun to be the sweep on this run and several people from different clubs commented on how well I did, the 'professional' way I communicated, that I was clear and loud... RDB joked that this is how they trick people into sweeping - give them TONS of compliments and they'll want to do it again. (I mean, he's not wrong...)

Back beside host hotel, the Douglass Mazda dealership was having their grand re-opening and invited the club over for an open house with refreshments and to check out the new digs.  Beautifully designed inside, and - smarties that they were - they had two new MX5s on display in the lobby. From what I can tell, owning a Miata is like opening a can of Lays' potato chips - betcha can't have just one! I wouldn't be surprised if those two beauties are sold by the end of the weekend!  (Guess what? We found out at the banquet that evening that a couple joining the round up from Arkansas BOUGHT ONE!!)

RDB retreated to the camper for a few hours to download footage, rest for a bit and blog some - cause there's no way I'd remember all these details if I tried to wait till Sunday night.  Rested, we returned over to the Brazos Center, just half a block from the host hotel, for the evening dinner/banquet. 

The HMC did a great job of securing a place for us to all come together (over 125 people this weekend!) have dinner, celebrate with a punny skit and door prizes, and then dance the evening away to an incredible 10-piece live band! RDB and I genuinely felt like we made new friends and I got called out _again_ for being a good first-time sweep (ok, ok, y'all, I get it! You've got this Sweatheart Sweeper whenever you need now! Positive reinforcement works!) GL, from one of the other clubs, even gave me his door-prize because he wanted to acknowledge again what a great job I did working my first run.  <3 







RDB and I enjoyed the live music, and danced for a bit, then drove back up to the campground for the night. (PS - if you didn't get one of those tiny bundt cakes from Nothing Bundt Cakes, you missed out!!)

What a weekend!!

Sunday morning we slept in (RDB was up till about 2am editing the video from Day 2 (you can find that on this post where I'll have the link for the photos this next week)).  We packed up the camper and went back into downtown Bryan to have brunch at 3rd on Main (yes, it was that good!) before going home to trade out the Miata and drive back over with the truck to hook up the camper and take it home for the week.

We couldn't help but smile as we were passed by one last Miata leaving College Station.  Hope you all made it home safely and we very much look forward to seeing you at club rides and at the next Texas Miata Roundup in 2024!

3 comments:

  1. Great presentation well done thanks for doing this .

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  2. Wow, Great presentation, not only are you an official sweep now but you will quickly become the HMC video, photo blogger. Run lead is next for you and RB and then once you miss a turn you will be a pro.

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  3. One advantage of being a sweep is you can back away from the group a bit in the real fun areas and catch back in a spirited manner. :-)

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