So I was cruising down the boulevard in the Stanford Solar Car last Thursday. I was the middle car in a three-car convoy. Cars would slow down as they passed by to do a double take on our carbon fiber contraption.
One guy pulled up next to me and started taking pictures. The "experimental prototype" he snarks about is the car we're taking to Australia, and "Solstice" is the old model, this one's Apogee. Cool pictures, nonetheless. And mad props to Mr. Zbrozek for digging this up.
And if you want more production value and more ridiculous commentary, Wired.com did a post about us, too.
More pictures forthcoming!
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Saturday, August 29, 2009
Sunday, April 19, 2009
I'll be BAWK

Last weekend, we went on an epic roadtrip through California.
It's an annual section leader tradition, and this was its fourth year. On Friday afternoon, we piled into cars with food, sleeping bags, laptops, and cameras, and started our trip. The goal? Solving puzzles and getting places as fast as possible. BAWK is framed as an adventure game. The theme? Always a B-movie. This year it was Cannibal Women of the Avocado Jungle of Death The route? TBD. We go nowhere fast, then hang out and have fun.

It turned out that we were driving from Stanford to within 90 miles of Mexico on that first afternoon. It was a beautiful drive through the Sacramento Valley and the Mohave Desert.
Stop 1: the Salton Sea.

A rainbow on the way to Dinosaur Point (San Luis Resovoir).
We camped on the Salton Sea our first night. In the morning, we went to an abandoned trailer park that had sunk into a wet marsh. Pictures coming soon.

Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve.

Joshua Tree National Park.
On the way back, we made it to Big Sur before sunset. It was gorgeous.

Brandon, the B in BAWK and roadtrip planning genius.

The sun.

The sea.

The beach. We swam here.
I love the desert. I love the backroads, the cogs under the surface of society, the small towns that grow our food, transport our goods, generate our electricity. I love the freedom of driving with friends through the middle of nowhere, going wherever we want to go.

California is beautiful.
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