Jeff and I are still driving, no surprise there. We had a wonderful breakfast before we left the campground. It was GREAT to see everyone as always. Calvin, don't make it so long next time.
NancyK
Made it home around 8:00.. Interesting enough I almost ran out of gas at the exit 3-4 miles from my house....
... I blame Henry
I got home last night a little after dark. Dan Filetti offered a spot on his trailer and to drop me off in Staunton off I81 on his way through. When we got there it was raining so hard he drove me all the way to Richmond, out of his way. Thanks again Dan. :good2:
Good to see everybody, fun as always. I got a couple pics, will post later.
Danny
As planned I pulled out of Tellico at 0415, drove in ran through all of Kentucky. Arrived home at 1100 Saturday. All is as good as can be expected here. Was great meeting everyone!
Howdy,
I had to leave a day earlier (hope someone got the cabin) unexpectedly. Heading west it rained through most of Arkansas and I think into Oklahoma. However was rewarded with the most spectacular sunset Thursday evening -fiery red clouds across the skyline to the horizons. Friday into New Mexico & Arizona there were spectacular painted skylines with billowing cloud formations all around.
It was good to see all the usual suspects. Both Nancy's were as gracious as ever, the Fan and TRoy returning after their respective hiatus. Nice to meet Mr. Filetti & FJScott and his wife & others as well.
Ride safe everyone,
Mike Ramos.
We played tourist on the rainy Saturday. Hiked into canauga falls off 68. Just rolled into Vero Beach. We had a great time at our first rally and plan on attending as many as we can in the future. It was great to meet and ride with y,all.
Scott &Randi
Quote from: ddlewis on September 22, 2013, 08:22:31 PM
I got home last night a little after dark. Dan Filetti offered a spot on his trailer and to drop me off in Staunton off I81 on his way through. When we got there it was raining so hard he drove me all the way to Richmond, out of his way. Thanks again Dan. :good2:
Good to see everybody, fun as always. I got a couple pics, will post later.
Danny
What a nice guy Dan. Boy you should have seen how well your rain jacket fit Calvin. ;)
Quote from: Smola67 on September 23, 2013, 11:23:05 AM
Quote from: ddlewis on September 22, 2013, 08:22:31 PM
I got home last night a little after dark. Dan Filetti offered a spot on his trailer and to drop me off in Staunton off I81 on his way through. When we got there it was raining so hard he drove me all the way to Richmond, out of his way. Thanks again Dan. :good2:
Good to see everybody, fun as always. I got a couple pics, will post later.
Danny
Boy you should have seen how well your rain jacket fit Calvin. ;)
I left Danny off in Staunton -which is where he realized he had forgotten his coat... -I gather he had about 45 mins south to go, and he had a spare coat, so I felt OK doing it as the bulk of the rain seemed to have let up and it was, when I left him, just drizzling. However, 20 minutes up the road it began to come down in buckets again -ooops. I very much hoped it was coming down so heavy, local to me only, and not Danny on his DR, but I'm guessing Danny saw some of that too.
Best-laid plans...
Thanks for the company Danny, it made the drive more fun and the time sure seemed to go much faster with your good company -well worth the few extra out of route miles.
Dan
Quote from: Smola67 on September 23, 2013, 11:23:05 AM
What a nice guy Dan. Boy you should have seen how well your rain jacket fit Calvin. ;)
Dan F. had a black/white/grey Fieldsheer coat VERY similar to mine, only 2 sizes smaller. Guess I saw his jacket and thought it was mine as I was loading.
So 8 hours later as he's dropping me off in Richmond, I put all my gear on, coat last. Grabbed his coat put it on and it's way too small/tight.. I thought - wtf, my coat shrank! Dan F of course realizes it's his.. As I struggle and flail to get it off he starts doing the "fat guy in the little coat" Tommy Boy bit.
I had an extra jacket in my bag for the short ride home and Calvin brought the other one back for me, all good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYB3Fx0a8-4
Quote from: Dan Filetti on September 23, 2013, 11:50:09 AM
...However, 20 minutes up the road it began to come down in buckets again -ooops. I very much hoped it was coming down so heavy, local to me only, and not Danny on his DR, but I'm guessing Danny saw some of that too.
Best-laid plans...
Thanks for the company Danny, it made the drive more fun and the time sure seemed to go much faster with your good company -well worth the few extra out of route miles.
Dan
It rained steady but not hard like it had earlier. only about 35 min home and it was plenty warm so piece of cake. Thanks again for the ride.
The time flew by and we did pretty much solve the country's political troubles.. Too bad we're not running this joint!
We finally made it home about 10pm last night. Basically we unhooked the bike trailer and hooked up the horse trailer for me to shuttle horses home today. We just unloaded the bikes in a steady drizzle.
It was GREAT to see everyone and have new people to come and ride with us. Nancy G and Jeff and I went into Tellico on Saturday to the book store. Oh yes I bought a book for our rallies.....750 cookie recipes!
Mike Ramos, sorry you had to leave unexpectedly. Hope everything is ok at home. Glad you checked in. See you next year!
NancyK
I finally got home to northern Wisconsin. Rode around Sunday till about 3:00pm.and took the long way home. Great to see everyone again. My brother swears he'll make it next year.
12 hours and one trailer tire later, I finally made it home. Traffic on I-81 was pretty light and very few people hanging in the left lane. The weather for Sunday's ride was nice, even though I used my heated jacket liner and grip heaters..
Quote from: carey on September 23, 2013, 08:29:09 PM
12 hours and one trailer tire later, I finally made it home. Traffic on I-81 was pretty light and very few people hanging in the left lane. The weather for Sunday's ride was nice, even though I used my heated jacket liner and grip heaters..
Wuss! :)
Mike Ramos, thank you so much for allowing us to stay in your vacated cabin. Sorry we missed you this time around (but it's still inspiring to know you rode out there again.)
Between that and Jim Smola's air mattress in Dave Skipper's cabin the following night, we slept dry and comfy both nights.
It was great to see everyone who was there, and to hear from those who couldn't make it or couldn't stay until we could get there.
It was nice to see OLD faces and ride familiar roads. Now i need to put a new rear tire on the bike. See everyone in Boone..
Hey Henry,
Let me know if you need the tire installed. How bad is the donut on there, now? I head to Morocco on the 6th for a week. After that, I'm around for a while.
Hey Chris appreciate it. Still waiting on the tire. Suppose to arrive tomorrow. Rode the bike to work today. Man what a boring ride after all the great riding last week. Might be able to get a couple more weeks out of it. Have no idea how you get the mileage you do. I only got 6000 miles on this BT023 rear tire. Love the way it feels on the bike though.
The PR3s are holding up well. Got just over 10K on them and you can hardly tell. And they still feel really good. This year has been mainly boring commute riding. No trips, just a few weekend local twisties with one of the kids on the back.
I'm still working. Our group has been deemed essential to the safety of the flying public. Not sure how that happened. But we're not getting paid. At least not for a while.
My trip to Morocco on sunday is in jeopardy. Doesn't really matter to me, just would like to know either way. We'll be camping over Columbus Day, but after that, let me know and we can do the tire.