Quote from "our Historian"
DON'T BRING UP THE OURAY COLORADO MEET!
The information supplied to (and printed in) the Monthly Bulletin at the time informed Kaiser owners with automatic transmissions they could not take certain roads to the meet because some of the hills would cause operating problems with the gearbox. People were also informed that certain main roads in the Ouray area could not be driven at night due to possibility of fog settling in suddenly. Also, there was no main meet hotel...the people attending were scattered among rooming houses, small motels and just about anyplace one could find a room. Not very professional in my opinion!
#1--I recommended the route to Ouray avoiding I70 over the divide thru the tunnel as very difficult for ALL Kaisers. This was based on my ownership of Kaisers and residency in Colorado---Not just with Automatic Transmissions, Not problems with the gearbox, just a dam long hard pull at very high elevation and low horsepower.
#2--I don't know where you got the information about fog, it's non existent with humidity at 5 to 20% in this area (and the whole state).
#3 There was a "Headquarters Motel", all people were advised that it would accommodate only a certain amount of K-F owners, a list of many other motels in town were listed with phone numbers, plenty available for everyone, all within short walking distance of any place in town. all with competitive prices.
NO derogatory comments were ever received regarding accommodations, food, walking thru town, and in general the meet in it's entirety.
That was the first car show ever held in Ouray--Guess what--The Corvair club had their national meet in Ouray the following year! I have had many requests since for another meet there from the members that attended-1985-
That is my .06c worth