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consecutive national Ralleys

eelmauer

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I know that the National has been held every year since 1973. I have also heard that there are still a few mebers from that original group. My Question; Who has been to the most consecutive Ralleys in a Row? Any answers?
 
IIRC, there were two people introduced at the National closing ceremonies who have been to all rallys. I think one is the previous/former MOA president, Keith Dempster, who had to step down due to health issues. That's from memory re: Keith.
 
Norm Phoenix and Keith Dempster

Pioneers who have attended all 39 rallies:
Norm Phoenix
Keith Dempster

38 rallies: Gil Laird

37 rallies: Dave Swisher, Milton Hall
 
Quite a few;

8 of the last 9, 19 total for myself beginning in '78 Vermont. Riding to all 39 is a big deal indeed:). Keith was in PA, but looked a tad too old to ride perhaps anymore. Wish him the best. I'm still working, not retired:( at 58. GSA1200, GS Giant:thumb:dance
 
This year marked my 25th National Rally in a row, starting with Escanaba. There are very few people I know who would allow their club tell them where they are going on vacation every year.

There have a been a couple of times I thought, "Why in the world would I want to go to [example] "Flagstaff" in July?!?! But once I arrived, I understood. Thank you to the BMW MOA for expanding my horizons and taking me to places I never would have considered traveling to, on my own.

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North again;

USA is OK, but lets find the far North USA soon again:) Love the cooler nights, or somewhere in the BIG mountains with cool:). Randy:thumb
 
USA is OK, but lets find the far North USA soon again:) Love the cooler nights, or somewhere in the BIG mountains with cool:). Randy:thumb

Altitude is more important than latitude. I rode 500 miles north but dropped 2,000' in altitude when I went to Bloomsburg. The temperature was about 15 degrees warmer "up North".
 
This year marked my 25th National Rally in a row, starting with Escanaba. There are very few people I know who would allow their club tell them where they are going on vacation every year.

I started riding BMW's in 1983, and my first National was 1984 (the 1st Missoula) :D

I missed the next 2 and Flagstaff, otherwise have attended 25 of the last 28 rallies.
The rally is an opportunity to see friends/family that I might not see otherwise!

Have met some great people and had some wonderful times!!:german
 
21 of the last 30- there were a few years when I was married, or in love(not all the same years!) and one or two years when I had a new boat on the lake....

Started at Loretta Lynn's Dude Ranch, Hurricane Mills, TN in 1981; served beer there, in killer heat and humidity! Down in those trees there was no wind at all- but the creek was nice.

Never been to one I didn't volunteer at- gopher, gate, security, bartender, registration, ice sales....

Chaired something for at least 10 of them. This way, my rally is a week long!

Like Sue, I'm grateful to the MOA for giving me an excuse to ride to/through lots of beautiful places I wouldn't have thought to go to on my own. Long ago got the last of the 50 states, and all the provinces- lots of miles, lots of smiles! Lots of it on the way to and from the MOA Rally.

I like the years that the rally is far away, cause I get to spend my summer going the long way to & from.
I like the years the rally is close to home, cause it leaves time for local rides and doing other things closer to home.
I like the rally being in July, see no reason to change any part of the where & when. Pretty used to the newbies whining about long rides and tough weather after every national...and happy that the whiners haven't succeeded in changing anything major.

:dance See you in MO!
 
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