Today, three SimHQ staff members (Jay "Weasel Keeper" Jenkins, Tom "20mm" Hayden, and myself) met up in Tucson, AZ for an impromptu summer retreat. The 70° weather was brisk for Tom and I - the thin-blooded Tucsonans who donned long-sleeve shirts and jackets - but Jay, the self-proclaimed country boy from Indiana, was sporting shorts and just shaking his head at us. I'd love to see him come back when the mercury is passing through 115°!
Per a long-standing company tradition the meeting started off with cheeseburgers. For this particular lunch we chose In-N-Out Burger, a favorite of Jay's. I fully expect to see a forum thread with Weasel Keeper sporting a new In-N-Out tattoo any day now.
How to start a staff meeting off right.Munching completed, we piled into Jay's rental car and began the relatively short but packed scenic drive up Mount Lemmon.
Tom makes a convincing The Dude, no?Here Jay's driving skills came in handy as he dodged the crazy Tucsonan bikers who feel that riding 15 mph in an 35 mph car lane on a curvy two-lane mountain road with no shoulder (but a perfectly usable 3' bike lane) is both their privilege and right. There were, luckily, very few incidents.
What Tom and I saw.
What Jay saw.In between swerves around suicidal bicyclists all three of us were oggling the views:
Oooooo!
Aaaaah!
Ohhhhh! Vista points are sprinkled along the twisty drive up to the top of the mountain and we couldn't help but stop at a few to soak in the scenery. At one stop we caved in to our off-road instincts and did a little rock-hopping.
Rock hoppers, unite!
This image may have been slightly edited from the original.SimHQ staffers are spread all across the globe and it's a rare treat for two to get together, let alone three (in some states, there may be applicable legislation that prohibits the gathering of more than three). I know I enjoyed my time with the team and I hope Jay can come back and visit again soon.
And if any other SimHQers happen to truck on out to Tucson, just give Tom and I a holler. We'll be here.