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Old 06-13-2014, 05:16 PM   #1
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We're back from the SE Rally

We got home around 2:30. Nice ride back until about 12 miles from home and the sky just opened up. Had to sit it out at a gas station.
We had another great time and met some of them there "northerners" you know "TC and Cindy". Another great rally and good people.



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Old 06-13-2014, 05:52 PM   #2
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We just got in a little while ago.

Gosh, what a Rally!!!!!!!!!
I hope next time more folks are able to make it, because every ride was an adventure and every meal was nothing less than fabulous!

Well I have to get me a power nap.

Great weather all the way home by the by!
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Old 06-13-2014, 08:13 PM   #3
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The Monster size combined west coast rally will be the real rally this year!!! Bigger than the National!!! We rock!
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Old 06-13-2014, 09:47 PM   #5
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Glad you guys made it home.
Cindy and I went to New river bridge and now on our way to Wheels Through Time in Maggie Valley.
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Old 06-14-2014, 01:59 AM   #6
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I'll tell you folks, it's always the last rally that seems like the best rally you've attended. This one sets a standard that sure going to be a tough one to beat. I left home traveling Hwy 601 in NC to I-77 which turns NE into the Virginia mountains and gives me a "OMG" view of Northern North Carolina Mountains and valleys, a magnificent day time view, but nothing less than emotionally heart stirring at night when the glowing lights of the cities dot the scene.

I met DKDixon, his sweet girl friend, Marge, and Cliff and his lovely wife Dianne for an over nighter in Wytheville, VA.. From there, the next morning, Dick Dixon led us on the twisting back roads of Virginia and West Virginia on into Elkins.

I have to mention Mike Meeks did a spectacular flawless job of assuming the unelected, but mutually awarded position of Rally Coordinator. He was off the cuff with the exception of garnering general agreements from everybody. The rides were mostly a spontaneous consensus, I guess you could say. The highlight of the rally for me, was he managed to get us a private tour of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) site at Green Bank. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Bank_Telescope , https://science.nrao.edu/facilities/gbt/ . Through work relationship with a couple technicians that he knows, the Techs gave us an in-depth tour of the large telescope while it was down for maintenance. By in-depth I mean ride the elevator to the top of the dish and see the inner workings, and were able to walk out onto the dish. Just an amazing structure! We were certainly privileged for that opportunity, because tours like that are not allowed anymore due to tightened security reasons.

The other ride included a stop in Cass, West Virginia. Cass is a quiet historic city that offers scenic railroad excursions by steam locomotive. They also have an interesting museum that houses antique railroad artifacts, town history and many photographs. http://www.cassrailroad.com.

Sadly, I had to miss a ride, because of a hellasious muscle spasm in my back! I felt it coming on at breakfast and thought if I laid down it would pass, but it got worse. To their credit, my wife and Miss Marge tried to massage it out. It worked until I BREATHED and then it came back! If the truth is known, the snarling spawns of Satin evil bastards, with the gnashing teeth must have built a voodoo doll of me and stabbed it with a red hot welding rod or something for having to cover my spot at work.


To me, the thrill of a Rally, aside from "remeeting" old friends and seeing attractions, is the trip there and back home, is meeting the locals and seeing the excitement in the little kids eyes, and answering their questions about why we stopped in their "nothing here" little town.
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Old 06-14-2014, 03:02 AM   #7
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Sounds like a perfect time Mike. I would like to have met you, and Tim also but graduation, birthday and an anniversary tied up my last two weekends along with just returning back to work after a couple months off.

I did manage a couple enjoyable rides here over the last week but they were short and Tims pics have me longing for a road trip. Glad you had fun and everyone made it home ok.
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Day 3 at the restaurant
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The Monster size combined west coast rally will be the real rally this year!!! Bigger than the National!!! We rock!
Why don't you not show up, and another 20 or 30 people with bikes would attend, yah damn worthless, sad, sad, miserable, demented, pitiful excuse for a man, you?


It ain't the size of the rally, 'tis what you do with it.
At least, that's what the guys with little rallies say.

Oh, I believe I left out pretentious condescending pompous asshole..

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Old 06-14-2014, 11:06 AM   #10
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I'll tell you folks, it's always the last rally that seems like the best rally you've attended. This one sets a standard that sure going to be a tough one to beat. I left home traveling Hwy 601 in NC to I-77 which turns NE into the Virginia mountains and gives me a "OMG" view of Northern North Carolina Mountains and valleys, a magnificent day time view, but nothing less than emotionally heart stirring at night when the glowing lights of the cities dot the scene.

I met DKDixon, his sweet girl friend, Marge, and Cliff and his lovely wife Dianne for an over nighter in Wytheville, VA.. From there, the next morning, Dick Dixon led us on the twisting back roads of Virginia and West Virginia on into Elkins.

I have to mention Mike Meeks did a spectacular flawless job of assuming the unelected, but mutually awarded position of Rally Coordinator. He was off the cuff with the exception of garnering general agreements from everybody. The rides were mostly a spontaneous consensus, I guess you could say. The highlight of the rally for me, was he managed to get us a private tour of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) site at Green Bank. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Bank_Telescope , https://science.nrao.edu/facilities/gbt/ . Through work relationship with a couple technicians that he knows, the Techs gave us an in-depth tour of the large telescope while it was down for maintenance. By in-depth I mean ride the elevator to the top of the dish and see the inner workings, and were able to walk out onto the dish. Just an amazing structure! We were certainly privileged for that opportunity, because tours like that are not allowed anymore due to tightened security reasons.

The other ride included a stop in Cass, West Virginia. Cass is a quiet historic city that offers scenic railroad excursions by steam locomotive. They also have an interesting museum that houses antique railroad artifacts, town history and many photographs. http://www.cassrailroad.com.

Sadly, I had to miss a ride, because of a hellasious muscle spasm in my back! I felt it coming on at breakfast and thought if I laid down it would pass, but it got worse. To their credit, my wife and Miss Marge tried to massage it out. It worked until I BREATHED and then it came back! If the truth is known, the snarling spawns of Satin evil bastards, with the gnashing teeth must have built a voodoo doll of me and stabbed it with a red hot welding rod or something for having to cover my spot at work.


To me, the thrill of a Rally, aside from "remeeting" old friends and seeing attractions, is the trip there and back home, is meeting the locals and seeing the excitement in the little kids eyes, and answering their questions about why we stopped in their "nothing here" little town.
But.....was there any moonshine PIE.....?? Apple, Peach, Blueberry....????....!
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Sounds like a perfect time Mike. I would like to have met you, and Tim also but graduation, birthday and an anniversary tied up my last two weekends along with just returning back to work after a couple months off.

I did manage a couple enjoyable rides here over the last week but they were short and Tims pics have me longing for a road trip. Glad you had fun and everyone made it home ok.
Just like any of them it was great, and I only mentioned a few snippets.

I'll tell you, I was under the impression that when we reached this point in our lives, we become less essential, and things got less complicated. Hell no! The septic tank needs to be pumped, the roof turns 30, cars start tearing up, young-uns want to go to college. You have to plead with somebody to cover you at work, aside from massaging the supervisor for a week off, then we have to poll and adjust the rally time for the most to attend.

I'm telling you, the fact that a rally even exist is a miracle and nothing short of an act of divine intervention!

Even as you're leaving the driveway you're thinking, golly, I could be doing this, this, and that this week.

Hopefully you can make the next one.
The Ozark rally is in a couple weeks. Just a suggestion. I'd be there except my Aunt needs a stove and some brush cleared.
She's in Byron, GA. Just a suggestion. Brang money.
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Old 06-14-2014, 11:19 AM   #12
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But.....was there any moonshine PIE.....?? Apple, Peach, Blueberry....????....!
Indeed there was!
When Tom is there, they's gonna be that.

There was so much beer I believe everybody left beer to some fortunate soul.
Most likely, the cleaning staff.

It got from "Would you like a beer?" to "Please, for the love of godd, take a BEER!"

I don't think Budman brangs that much beer!
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Old 06-14-2014, 12:54 PM   #14
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Was this a VBA or AARP rally?
It was a "Everybody but Dave Is Invited Rally".



I reckon I wont get to meet you some day unless we hold one in Itchycoo Park.
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We got home about 4 pm today, had a wonderful time, and nobody can put it into words as good as Kawhead.............. way to go mike!
and on another note , Mike (Classic1) was awesome with his tours of West Virginia.

Also, a special "THANK YOU" to Tom, and Connie, Your hospitality made us feel like family.
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