I was wondering since the gathering is Monday thru Friday if most folks are leaving Friday or if activities will be on Friday also and leaving on Saturday, it would help us decide if an extra day is needed at BW, thanks in advance.
Printable View
I was wondering since the gathering is Monday thru Friday if most folks are leaving Friday or if activities will be on Friday also and leaving on Saturday, it would help us decide if an extra day is needed at BW, thanks in advance.
[QUOTE=Trail Blazer;349155][HR][/HR]
That's a nice trike, if it rides as good as it looks you are in great shape.[/QUOTE]
Thanks! Unfortunately our wx thru Sat. is wet and blowy, 20 to 25+ mph. I'll have to wait that out before getting any more miles on it and truly evaluate the ride. I do have faith and confidence though. ;)
[COLOR=silver][SIZE=1]- - - Updated - - -[/SIZE][/COLOR]
[QUOTE=Rod69;349030]Beautiful trike, just can't beat the color in my opinion.[/QUOTE]
Let's just say we both have good taste in motorcycles. ;)
I will not be able to attend. I have other plans for that weekend. Hope everyone has a great time.
I wish I could attend, but the lack of $$$ won't let me. Those who go to the Wheels Through Time Museum I want you to keep your eyes peeled for a black 1984 Electra-glide Classic. Take a photo of it and I will tell you how it got there. If by chance a blue 1988 Electra-glide show bike is on the floor please get a pic, I will tell you how it got there. :D
This sounds like a wonderful time and I'm going to register. I saw in a previous thread that Hillbilly campground is very close to the host hotel. We just took delivery of our "retirement home", a nearly 44' long fifth wheel toy hauler. Looking for any info on the campgrounds from previous attendees. I'm going to make a different thread for campground info so as not to clutter this thread up.
Denny
[QUOTE=denviola;349885]This sounds like a wonderful time and I'm going to register. I saw in a previous thread that Hillbilly campground is very close to the host hotel. We just took delivery of our "retirement home", a nearly 44' long fifth wheel toy hauler. Looking for any info on the campgrounds from previous attendees. I'm going to make a different thread for campground info so as not to clutter this thread up.
Denny[/QUOTE]
We stayed at Hillbilly last year. They are closed for the winter and the site is down. Can't get reservations till april 1.
44ft might be too much for them. It's not a big campground.
[B]The wife and I are thinking about going to the rally this year but we need to know if there is a camp ground that allows travel trailers that everybody uses. We have a toy hauler.[/B]
[QUOTE=adventurer 08;352564][B]The wife and I are thinking about going to the rally this year but we need to know if there is a camp ground that allows travel trailers that everybody uses. We have a toy hauler.[/B][/QUOTE]
At the Rally In The Valley V a few years ago we camped in our Bunkhouse camper. The campground was about 2 miles from the host hotel. It was Stonebridge RV Resort and Campground, plenty of room for toyhaulers. Website: [url]http://www.stonebridgecampgrounds.com/[/url]
[QUOTE=adventurer 08;352564][B]The wife and I are thinking about going to the rally this year but we need to know if there is a camp ground that allows travel trailers that everybody uses. We have a toy hauler.[/B][/QUOTE]
We have a reservation at Cross Creek RV park for this rally, and have a Voltage 3970 toy hauler. Cross Creek appears to be located next to Stonebridge campground, and Google says 2.1 miles away from the host hotel.
Denny
Stonebridge sounds good to me, just got to get a few things in line first.ThumbUp