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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby sail2xxs » Wed Feb 17, 2010 12:39 pm

streetdoc wrote:I am going to ride to Hell and back in 24 hours or less. http://www.bmwbmw.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=15744
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I'm interested in going up there again, but was looking at adding "Back, Texas" to the route... that would truly be a "Hell and Back" trip.... :D

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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby Bicyclist » Wed Feb 17, 2010 4:38 pm

sail2xxs wrote:I'm interested in going up there again, but was looking at adding "Back, Texas" to the route... that would truly be a "Hell and Back" trip.... :D

Chris


Google maps sez Back, from Hell, is only another 1200 miles.

I was almost there, last Summer. If only I had known. #-o I turned north at Shamrock and had a ferocious cross wind. The few trees there were had a definite permanent lean.

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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby sail2xxs » Wed Feb 17, 2010 8:05 pm

I can probably get a kitchen pass...

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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby endobobdds » Sun Mar 07, 2010 10:13 pm

griffin738 wrote:So what about the rest of us? What do you all want to do with/on your bikes next year? Let's post a time capsule here and then we can re-visit in 12 months and see how things worked out. whatchagot?


I plan on heading down to NW South Carolina for a long weekends in late April and late October with some of the BMWSporttouring folks and then will take most of July to head out west. Will see friends in Reno, San Francisco, Seattle and attend the BMWST UnRally in the High Sierra's and possibly stop at the MOA Rally. Plan on going through at least 3 sets of tires and hope to have thousands of smiles! :D
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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby Ron P » Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:05 am

My brother and I were talking about riding to Florida, but I don't know if that's going to happen. I'm going to try to get back to Mid-Ohio for the Indy Car races and maybe make a bourbon run to Kentucky. Linda and I are planning our now annual anniversary ride. We went ot Shepherdstown, WV two years ago and Thurmont last year. This year's destination will be Gettysburg.
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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby R4R&R » Mon Mar 08, 2010 11:21 pm

Current plans: Third weekend of April, heading to southwestern NC for a long weekend of avoiding Deals gap, and attacking all of the other great roads that area has to offer.

Third weekend of May, going somewhere in Tenessee for attacking those roads too.

The rest of my season is open at this point.
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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby endobobdds » Sat Mar 13, 2010 10:31 pm

R4R&R wrote:Current plans: Third weekend of April, heading to southwestern NC for a long weekend of avoiding Deals gap, and attacking all of the other great roads that area has to offer.

Third weekend of May, going somewhere in Tenessee for attacking those roads too.

The rest of my season is open at this point.


My post a couple above you mistakenly stated I am headed for NW South Carolina. It is actually SW North Carolina :oops:

If you are not yet locked in to your dates, you should consider joining some of us that regularly meet up with the BMWSporttouring.com people in that area. This Spring's gathering is April 29th - May 2nd. You can read about it here: http://bmwsporttouring.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=556363&page=1 They are great folks and you would be welcomed!
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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby Unity » Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:39 am

endobobdds wrote:mistakenly stated I am headed for NW South Carolina. It is actually SW North Carolina :oops:

Easy mistake to make -- only a thin line divides them. :wink:

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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby Bicyclist » Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:19 pm

Unity wrote:
endobobdds wrote:mistakenly stated I am headed for NW South Carolina. It is actually SW North Carolina :oops:

Easy mistake to make -- only a thin line divides them. :wink:

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How thin is that? :D
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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby Unity » Sun Mar 14, 2010 6:05 pm

Bicyclist wrote:
Unity wrote:
endobobdds wrote:mistakenly stated I am headed for NW South Carolina. It is actually SW North Carolina :oops:

Easy mistake to make -- only a thin line divides them. :wink:

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How thin is that? :D

Depends on the scale at which the map is rendered. :P

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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby Bicyclist » Sun Mar 14, 2010 8:42 pm

Unity wrote:
Bicyclist wrote:
Unity wrote:
endobobdds wrote:mistakenly stated I am headed for NW South Carolina. It is actually SW North Carolina :oops:

Easy mistake to make -- only a thin line divides them. :wink:

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How thin is that? :D

Depends on the scale at which the map is rendered. :P

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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby dukestodd » Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:22 pm

Planning a trip to Deadhorse/ Prudhoe Bay AK, if the weather is good we may also pick up Inuvik, NT.
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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby timtimtim2000 » Wed Mar 17, 2010 4:36 pm

I'm headed to some Greece islands in late April/early May for a trip with some friends from college. It's not a motorcycling trip, but I will be renting scooters and abusing the hell out of them!

As for real motorcycle trips, I'd like to make a summertime dash through Ottawa, Montreal, and Quebec, and on the way back visit a friend in Brooklyn, but I have yet to plan this trip at all. Something like this:
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Re: where will you ride in 2010?

Postby Slider » Fri Mar 19, 2010 10:18 pm

U.S.A. & Canada now that I'm back CONUS. I missed this continent! Oh sure Europe & North Africa are..well different, but there is no place like home!
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