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Default Info on PCA 59th Porsche Parade - Monterey, CA - June 15-21, 2014!

I am starting this thread to provide general information & some local recommendations for those Rennlisters planning to attend. The 2014 PCA Parade will be held this year in Monterey, CA from June 15th to the 21st.

http://parade2014.pca.org

http://parade2014.pca.org/docs/form_event_gantt2014.pdf

Registration started last Tuesday - April 1st. I registered today and I was already entrant #1008! So if you are thinking of coming, I suggest you register ASAP. For those planning to come for the weekend & just attend the Monday Concours d'Elegance, I suggest you get your hotel reservations in order!

Doing a full PCA Parade is an acquired taste. If you have never attended, this one might be worth considering due to its beautiful location & because it will draw some of California's nicest Porsches to its Concours on Monday, June 16th! For those that want to test the waters before committing to a whole week of Porsche activities with perfect strangers, I suggest you attend the Monday Concours. I recommend you arrive on Saturday or Sunday to see the entrants clean, polish & prep their cars at the headquarter hotel (Hyatt Garden Inn) for the Concours on Monday. Some of the best memories I have of past Parades are of talking to the participants as they prepared their cars for the Concours! Some of the more 'fanatical' folks will arrive with their Porsches on Thursday & Friday and work on their cars for three/four straight days to get it ready for Monday's Concours! It's a rather unique automotive ritual that you will probably NOT experience in any other car club event in the world!

The last time we had a Parade in Northern California was 'Sacramento' in 2000. And before that, 'Monterey' in 1990. So this will be something special. The 2015 Parade will be held in far-away French Lick, Indiana. And it will be a while before another Parade is hosted near us here in Northern California. So Carpe Diem!

Hope others join in with their own comments & recommendations to help Rennlisters get the most from their attendance at this year's PCA Parade in Monterey. To not duplicate the posts, I will keep updating only the thread that I started at the 991 forum on the same topic. See you there!

https://rennlist.com/forums/991/8084...21-2014-a.html

Saludos,
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Car Wash, Local Porsche Dealer, Mechanics...
These are local contacts that some of you might be in need during your visit to Monterey Peninsula for the Porsche Parade June 15th - 21st, 3014:

Brushless Car Wash: El Estero. A few blocks away from the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Monterey.
http://www.elesterocarwash.com

Porsche Dealer: 'Porsche of Monterey' is located in Seaside, just north of Monterey & the Hyatt.
http://monterey.porschedealer.com/ab...directions.php

Local Mechanics that can work on early Porsches:
David Loop: Mobile (831) 238-3189 for 356, 912 & early 911
Jim Fowler: Mobile (831) 229-6294 for VW, 356 & 912.

Stereo/Electronics/Alarm issues: Tim Haines (997 Turbo owner) Mobile: 831-204-0831
https://www.kartunes.com

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Recommended restaurants in Carmel for Parade week!
In case you are new to the area and would like some recommendations, here are some of my favorite restaurants in the area after 14 years of living in Carmel:

My favorite French restaurants in Carmel:

Andre's Bouchee on Mission between 7th & Ocean.
http://www.andresbouchee.com

Casanova on 5th Ave between Mission & San Carlos
http://www.casanovarestaurant.com

La Bicyclette on Dolores at 7th
http://www.labicycletterestaurant.com

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My favorite Italian restaurants in Carmel:

La Balena on Junipero between 6th & 5th
http://labalenacarmel.com

Lucca on Dolores between 7th & Ocean
http://www.cantinettaluca.com

DaGiovanni on Lincoln between 6th & 5th
http://www.threecarmelrestaurants.co...-giovanni.html

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My favorite Sushi restaurants in Carmel:

Akaoni on Mission between 6th & 5th.
http://www.yelp.com/biz/akaoni-carmel-by-the-sea-2

Sushi Heaven on Dolores between 7th & 8th
http://www.carmel.com/sushi-heaven-b266407

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Other recommended dining restaurants in Carmel:

Dametra on Ocean at Lincoln (Middle Eastern)
http://dametracafe.com

Christopher's on Lincoln between 6th & 5th (American)
http://christophersrestaurantcarmel.com

Mission Ranch on 26270 Dolores Street behind the Carmel Mission. (American) Clint's only remaining restaurant in Carmel. Don't bother with the one he sold long ago - Hog's Breath.
http://www.missionranchcarmel.com/restaurant.htm

Also late evening music / piano bar (Caution: Cougars* known to prowl)

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My favorite breakfast places in Carmel:

The Cottage on Lincoln between 7th & Ocean
http://www.cottagerestaurant.com

Em Le's on Dolores between 6th & 5th
http://emlescarmel.com/home/4540688974

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A favorite 'Classic' place for afternoon drinks or evening music in Carmel!

The Cypress Inn on Lincoln at 7th
http://www.cypress-inn.com

http://www.cypress-inn.com/carmel-mu...ypress-inn.pdf

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Best 'Happy Hour' drinks/appetizers specials in Carmel!

Il Fornaio on Ocean at Monte Verde (4:30 to 6:00 PM)
http://www.ilfornaio.com/?page=138&restaurant_id=3145

Vesuvio on 6th at Junipero (4:00 to 6:00 PM) Go to rooftop!
http://chefpepe.com/restaurants/vesuvio/

Next I'll post about my favorite Monterey County restaurants outside of Carmel!

Saludos,
Eduardo
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*Cougars: 'An older woman who frequents clubs in order to score with a much younger man. The cougar can be anyone from an overly surgically altered wind tunnel victim, to an absolute sad and bloated old horn-meister, to a real hottie or milf.' Source: Urban Dictionary
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Carmel Valley & Carme Valley Village!
Other restaurants in Carmel Valley & Carmel Valley Village that I recommend:

Baja Cantina (Mexican) on 7166 Carmel Valley Road (not far from Carmel-by-the-Sea):
http://www.carmelcantina.com
The weekly gathering of sport cars & hot rods is on Thursdays! So for Parade week that would be June 19th! (first two photos).

The Baja Cantina owner, my friend & auto collector Pat Phinny, also owns 'Turn 12' restaurant (American) in downtown Monterey - named because Laguna Seca has 11 turns! Might be worth a visit too! http://www.turn12barandgrill.com

Carmel Valley Village (20/30 minute drive from Carmel- can also be accessed via Laurales Grade from Route 68 in vicinity of Laguna Seca):

Cafe Rustica on 10 Del Fino Pl / Carmel Valley Village
http://www.caferusticavillage.com

Corkscrew on 55 West Carmel Valley Road / Carmel Valley Village
http://www.corkscrewcafe.com
The owners, Walter & Gaston Georis, also are the proprietors of Casanova & The Biclyclette in Carmel. Gaston drives a Boxster.

Wine Tasting
Bernardus Winery Tasting Room on 5 West Carmel Valley Road / Carmel Valley Village
http://www.bernardus.com/winery/tasting/index.htm

Bernardus' owner, another friend named Ben Pon is an ex-factory driver whose family are Porsche's importers for Holland! (Last photos. Ben is the one w. dark polo shirt; the other guy is Gijs van Lennep)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Pon

By the way, you can drive from Carmel to Greenfield (on 101, south of Salinas) via Carmel Valley Road and Monterey County G16 Road. Pretty twisty...and a good Porsche interior road to drive!
http://www.inn-california.com/centra...alleyroad.html

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Here are some more recommendations for those attending the PCA Parade in Monterey:

Big Sur down the coast on US 1:

Deetjens (Breakfast or Lunch - you will not soon forget the place or the ride!)
http://www.deetjens.com/restaurant.html

Ventana (Lunch)
http://www.ventanainn.com/#/dining

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City of Monterey

Tarpy's Roadhouse on 2999 Salinas Hwy (Close to the Hyatt on Route 68, just pass Airport)
http://tarpys.com

Fish House on 2114 DelMonte Ave (close to the Hyatt)
https://plus.google.com/113534305022...ut?gl=us&hl=en

Sandbar & Grill on Municipal Warf #2 (less tourist than Fisherman's Warf).
http://www.sandbarandgrillmonterey.com

Crystal Fish on 514 Lighthouse Ave. (Best Sushi in Monterey)
http://crystalfishsushi.com

Bistro Moulin (Best French restaurant in Monterey)
http://www.bistromoulin.com

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French Bakeries

Paris Bakery on 271 Bonifacio Pl, Monterey
http://parisbakery.us

Lafayette Bakery at 3672 The Barnyard near Carmel
http://www.lafayettebakery.com

That should keep most of you busy for the week...at least eating wise!

Saludos,
Eduardo
Carmel

Monterey Bay Aquarium in Cannery Road, Monterey (if you do one tourist stop, this is the one!)
http://www.montereybayaquarium.org
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Parade Participants - Do not forget to bring warm clothing to Monterey for the week of the event (6/15 to 6/21). Our 'June Gloom' weather has started and our marine layer (what non-Carmelites will often call 'fog', although that is not a term used by our local Chamber of Commerce!) is starting to move in.

View from the beach just down my Carmel Point street:

First photo: Mit Fog

Second photo: Sans Fog

To paraphrase the common saying attributed to Mark Twain*, 'the coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in Carmel'! So, caveat lector.

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Info on Parade Concours
Since I am showing a car in the Historic Display at the PCA Parade Concours, I am getting some early additional information that I would like to share with all of you.

Attachment # 1 is of the Hyatt Regency Parade Headquarters and what activities will take place where on that property.

Attachment #2 is a Google satellite map of the Monterey Peninsula College parking, the Hyatt Regency Hotel (Parade Central) and the Del Monte Golf course where the Concours Display will take place on Monday, June 16th. The staging area is for those entrants showing cars at the Concours.

Attachment #3 is a Google satellite map of the Concours Display in greater detail.

Attachment #4 is a Google satellite map close-up of the staging area.

Attachment #5 is a Goggle satellite map of the Monterey Peninsula College parking area for Parade entrants and where shuttle buses will be taking people to & from the Concours event at Del Monte.

My understanding is that they will start staging cars on the Concours site on Sunday, June 15th from 1 pm to 5 pm and the rest from 4 am to 7 am on Monday, June 16th. All I can say is that I pray that someone is making sure that the golf course's irrigation system is turned-off on Sunday night & early Monday morning. I hope they'll let me position my car on Monday morning!

They have not told me yet when the Concours event will officially start - but I am assuming the judging will commence by 9 am. We, the Concours entrants, are being told for our cars not to leave the Concours field until 4 pm, but I think some will depart before that late hour! But the general public will probably see most everything by 2 pm and the crowds will start to thin out by 3 pm at the latest.

Concours Day Parking for Non-Parade Entrants and General Public:
No official information yet where non-entrants and the general public will be allowed to park on the day of the Concours to access the event. If you have not registered for the Parade and are coming that day just to see the Concours, there will still be areas to park your car and attend the event (which is open to the public) on the Del Monte Golf Course behind the Hyatt! I anticipate that traffic will be diverted along Mark Thomas Drive and you'll be directed to enter on the side of the Del Monte Golf Course to designated parking spaces a walking distance from the Concours field (see attachment #6). That is how it's done for the Mecum Car Auction held at the same location behind the Hyatt Regency on the golf course during the Historics in August. We will wait for further information. And I will then posted ASAP.

Concours Day Parking if You are a Parade Entrant:
There will be a Porsche corral parking near the Concours but only for registered Parade entrants. That does require, however, those not staying at the Hyatt to pre-position their cars at the Monterey Peninsula College* at 8 AM on Monday, June 16th, after which they will be escorted to a special 'Corral' in a preferential spot next to the actual Concours field.

*See Attachment #2, #5 & #7

If you are a Parade entrant that is not staying at the Hyatt and can NOT make the 8 am pre-positioning at Monterey Peninsula College (MPC), you can still park at the MPC and get a shuttle bus to the Concours site. Here is what a recent email from the organizers said on the subject:

'For those of you not staying at the Hyatt, during the Concours we have arranged to be able to park on the 14th fairway, very close to the Concours cars. The 'gotcha' is that we will stage for this parking at Monterey Peninsula College at 8 am, and if you miss that staging, you miss out. You will be able to start leaving the Concours at 11:30. You will need to sign up for this parking by going back into your Parade registration via the link on pca.org. We have approximately 180 spaces. We will also have shuttles running from Monterey Peninsula College from 9 am to 6 pm'

I don't know if they'll let you park at MPC and take the shuttle if you are NOT a registered Parade entrant. So caveat lector. The Parade has a notice on Parking which is attachment #8, but that doesn't tell you much.

Concours Prep Areas on Friday, Saturday & Sunday:
For those of you that want to come visit the folks working on their cars can easily do so the weekend BEFORE the Concours. According the the Parade website, "Indoor Concours Prep will be held at the Hyatt Conference Center Garage and the Salinas room at the Fairgrounds. These areas will be available starting Friday, June 13 on a first-come first-served basis."

The Center Garage of the Hyatt can be easily found by looking at attachment #1. The Salinas Room at the Fairgrounds is not that well known. It is apparently a large 7,000 square feet structure that is non-carpeted and has tall vaulted ceilings. From the map (attachment #9), you can see that is fairly close to the Hyatt!

There is apparently a Concours prep are at the Monterey Peninsula College, but that has no cover (attachment #7). An earlier attached a map of the area (attachments #2 & #9) shows you the location of MPS in relationship the Hyatt & Del Monte Concours site.

I and many other Concours participants will try to get a space at the Hyatt Conference Center garage early on Friday. I encourage you all to come to that Hyatt garage and perhaps the Salinas Room at the Fairgrounds during the weekend to see folks prepping their vehicles for the Parade Concours on Monday.

Saludos,
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Eduardo -- I think the early staging and placement on Sunday is for cars in the Historic display only. Correct me if you know different please but would hate for a bunch of people not entering in the historic display to show up on Sunday and be turned away.
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Originally Posted by Bruce P
Eduardo -- I think the early staging and placement on Sunday is for cars in the Historic display only. Correct me if you know different please but would hate for a bunch of people not entering in the historic display to show up on Sunday and be turned away.
Bruce: In general, the Historic Display involves a rather limited number of cars (maybe 30 this year?). To create separate instructions for us wouldn't alleviate or lessen much the difficult logistics of placing 200+ (whatever is the actual number, which I don't know) Concours entrants on the field between 4 AM and 7 AM on Monday - the actual day of the event! But I will check and report back.

By the way, if any of you is bringing a car to the Concours for competition that day, please follow whatever instructions the Parade organizers are sending you via separate emails. My purpose with this last post was to give a preliminary geographic orientation of the sites to Rennlisters that are not participating as entrants in the Concours but may be encouraged to come down for the day to see it!

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Eduardo --- you have a PM
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I just got a call back from Sean Cridland who is the Chairperson for both the PCA Parade Website and 2014 Parade Historic Display. He clarified to me, as Bruce suggested, that the staging on Sunday will be for the Historic Display cars only. He is expecting around 45 cars for Historic and some of them will be race cars that might have a difficult time negotiating the undulations of the golf course from staging area to actual site of the display. So he got special permission to stage some of the Historic cars on Sunday. He believes that the staging for all cars on Monday morning between 4 AM and 7 AM will be 'chaotic' given the number of cars expected for the competitive part of the Concours.

I thank Bruce for the clarification and also his PM.

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If you are a Parade entrant, you would have received this email yesterday:

"Welcome Party on Sunday
The Welcome Banquet will be held at the Custom House Plaza in downtown Monterey. We have negotiated a $5 rate in the parking structure, and the flat lot next to the plaza. Our Zone 3 Rep and sign guru Jim Cambron, will light the way to these areas with signage.

Concours Banquet on Tuesday
The Concours Banquet will be held at the Hyatt. We will be able to use the Del Monte golf course's parking adjacent to the Hyatt as well as the church parking lot, again adjacent to the Hyatt. However, we just don't know how full that Hyatt lot will be, so will provide shuttles from Monterey Peninsula College. If you don't want to be frustrated by coming to the Hyatt and not being able to find a spot, just go directly to MPC and take the shuttle.

TSD Rally Banquet on Wednesday
This banquet will be held at the Monterey Fairgrounds, and has plenty of parking for all.

AX Banquet on Friday
The AX Banquet will be held at the Carmel Mission and a parking diagram is attached.

Victory Banquet on Saturday
Our final banquet will again be at the Hyatt, and we anticipate being able to accommodate everyone in the parking lots there.

There are no shuttles to any of the banquets.

Susan Brown
Parade Chair"


The only good news here is that I can walk to & from the Carmel Mission Autocross Banquet from my home in Carmel Point...so I will be able to drink some wine!

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Default latest News on Concours Prep at Parade this weekend!

Latest email from Parade Chair Susan Brown:

"Concours Prep:

Sites will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. These are the three options, you may choose based on availability at the time of your arrival:

Hyatt Regency Conference Center Garage & covered parking –
30 – 35 spaces maximum.

Monterey Fairgrounds Salinas Room – off-site, but covered – we anticipate approximately 25 spaces
As this is indoor, rules apply for bringing vehicles inside:

Fuel no more than ĵ tank
Locked or taped gas cap
Batteries must be disconnected

Monterey Peninsula College – open lots, roving security – plenty of spaces for Porsches in lower lot A, trailers & tow vehicles in upper lot A. No water available there.

Both indoor locations are open to buckets of water brought into these buildings, though we will not have a car wash at the Fairgrounds. We also suggest waterless options related to the water shortage in California.

Concours Prep spaces are available from Friday (June 13th) through Monday (June 16th) at 8:00am. For times, see the entrant schedule on the Parade website http://parade2014.pca.org/

Flammable liquids are prohibited. There will be no aerosol products (especially painting supplies) allowed inside the building. All painting must occur outside at least 500 feet from any entrance."

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After receiving this email, I asked Concours Co-Chair Ron Gordon the following questions:

1) Space open to any Parade entrant and not just limited to those staying at Hyatt, correct?

2) Our concours entry car can stay in the garage until Monday early morning for the staging between 4 am & 7 am, correct?

3) Security will be provide 24 hours for the cars during the Friday to Monday morning concours prep period at the Hyatt Conference Center garage, correct?

His response:

"Eduardo,

Correct to all three."

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Folks: The Hyatt Regency Monterey Conference Center (Underground) Garage is operational as of this hour - Thursday at 2 pm - and already had 2 Porsches in there prepping - a 'Speed Yellow' Turbo & a 'White' Cayman R when I went to reconnoiter the location a few hours ago! So if you are in the area already and need covered & secured concours prep area, get there ASAP since the spaces are limited!

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Just as a side note Eduardo. (As you will probably know) Ben Pon sr. was the man that was responsible for idea of the Volkswagen van that becamse so famous all over the world. PON is indeed the VAG and Porsche importer in the Netherlands (also one of the richest families in the Netherlands BTW)
As this previous exchange in the 991 forum with Suzy991 (who hails originally from Holland although she now lives in Switzerland) demonstrates, Ben Pon of Bernardus Winery has very close ties to Porsche & auto racing. And it gave me the idea to try to see if they could do something special for those of you reading this blog that are coming to Monterey next week for this historic grand gathering of Porsches!

Thus, I have arranged for Bernardus Winery to offer friends attending the Porsche Parade a complimentary tasting at their tasting room in Carmel Valley village! As many of you know, Ben Pon was a very accomplished driver of Porsche race cars in the 1960's. And his family's business is the company that imports Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, Škoda and Porsche for Holland. Although Ben is currently in Europe, I contacted Mike Oprish (Managing Director), Rob Baker (Director of Sales & Marketing) and Stanley Rogalsky (Tasting Room Manager) to see if they could do something, anything, for us as a small gesture. And I just got this very positive reply from Rob Baker, along with a bespoke invitation on their corporate letterhead (see attachment #1):

"Eduardo- For the tasting room we can offer a complimentary tasting of 3 of Mr Bernardus Pons favorite newly released summer time wines -- Griva Vineyard Sauvignon Blanc, Saignee (Rose’) of Pinot Noir Santa Lucia Highlands and Chardonnay Monterey County. We will run this Monday June 16th-Thursday June 19th. The guest can identify themselves as part of the Porsche group"

If you have the time during Porsche Parade next week between Monday, June 16th and Thursday June 19th, please visit the Bernardus Winery Tasting Room in Carmel Valley and ask for your free wine tasting! This is an exclusive invitation for those of you here at Rennlist reading this blog and for my Porsche friends that I know are coming to the Parade! As an aside, I have already tasted their just-released 2012 Monterey County Chardonnay and it's excellent!

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By the way, while you are at the Bernardus tasting room, please ask Manager Stanley Rogalsky (or any member of his staff - Philip, Chelsey or Brittany) to show you the book that European automotive journalist Ton Roks has published about Ben Pon...and which is exclusively for for sale at the winery! In its 147 pages, you will find many fascinating photos of Ben when he was racing Porsches - e.g. 356 Speedster, Carrera Abarth, 904 gts, 906, 910 - in the 1960's, plus the full story of Ben's singularly interesting life! Below is the link to the competition history of Ben Pon, which included races at LeMans, Sebring, Daytona, Nürburgring, Hockenheim, Solitude, Zandvoort, Zolder, Spa, Reims, Silverstone, Brands Hatch, Mugello, Monza et al. As you can see, Ben drove the best race cars you could get from the Porsche factory in those years!

http://www.racingsportscars.com/driv...en-Pon-NL.html

I have included below several photos of my personal copy of this excellent Ben Pon book for your perusal!

Saludos,
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