KenDittrick
Rocky Bow BMW Riders #197
Nice job Bob & Mary!
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I'm from Alberta. Can I still be part of this.
And Vermont used to be part of New York...
Harry
Which is why we were looking north...
Without NY you would have NJ as a neighbor...........
Without NY you would have NJ as a neighbor...........
Yes, and perhaps you could get invited to the Gov's beach party.
.....that wall took the form of a well-manicured hedge with red and white flower accents.
and I'll see you all on the Friday night
6:30 to 7:00
Look for my Rider flag and Bob's Canadian flag.
I'm on my way too. Writing this from Grand Junction, CO. Had a great ride today and am updating my post. Will motel in SLC tomorrow and be at the site Sunday AM.
It is HOT! Bike said 34C, and I felt it. New Motoport mesh suit doing well, but not coping with all the heat. Nothing passive could. Sure hope SLC will be cooler.
Aren't you plenty early? I'm leaving from Kelowna BC this coming Monday planning on arriving in SLC July 12. Can we get into the grounds to camp earlier than the morning of July 13?
It would suit me to get in the afternoon of July 12.
Us Canadian hate to be late for the beer gardens!
So what happened to our little "Meet and Greet"? Walked through the beer tent around 7 pm Fri evening and no Canadian flags in sight! Walked around with 2 beer in my hands reading peoples T shirts looking for Canadian logos and got a bunch of dirty looks from those sitting at the tables! Went back to my tent more than a little disappointed!
I think it was a heat thing. Bob, Mary and Muriel connected with me and Tulliver for the Red Dog Saloon at 5:30, but we were all clearly wilting once the air conditioned vendor buildings closed.
There's always next year...maybe at noon before we all have a chance to wilt!
Despicable, huh?
We set up shop in the corner of the other tent closer to the stage, to me they were all beer garden tents.
The highlight was creating honourary Canadians: give us your name, we'll give you a home town and a Canadian job.
My new pal John from NYC became John from Dildo, Newfoundland who was an unemployed highway flag person. It went downhill from there.
But more importantly we all drank a toast to bogthebasher. Hopefully Mary will post up the pic when she and Bob get back home.
Good times!