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The 2026 National Rally... Eastern US : Essex Junction VERMONT... June 11-13 2026

you know years ago we road north to New England often..........
But then we discovered West Virginia & Western Virginia.
Less traffic, better road conditiions and less expensive.
But I still can't wait to go to the 2026 rally!
Ben & Jerry's and Cabot cheese! Yummy.
jason
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I might have just visited WV at the wrong time but every mountain mixed-grade road I've been on in WV has been a gravel mess. Gravel everywhere and always when you're deep in a turn. Kind of scary, very few guardrails up in the hills and absolutely no cell phone service off the interstates. I enjoyed it but I personally prefer Vermont's roads. By May, there's no more gravel and lots of good signage for rough roads.
 
this will be my first cross country rally! looking forward to it!!
I’ve got to tell you; they’re the best ones!
Something about the enjoyment of multi-day bike travel itself, then bam…
your surrounded by the familiarity of our
BMW community.
It’s also neat talking to others, sometimes days & states away, heading to the same place. A few years back, I rode into late afternoon, arriving at a desirable campground that just went “full-up”.
Told the gate entry kiosk riding buddies were already on site, but I didn’t know the site or name it was under.
He let me ride in.
Spotted a couple BMW’s on a site, stopped and asked if I could join them in the cost split… guy says “go get ice” and welcome! I had the info needed for the kiosk on my return; I still know the guys. Always loved the adventure & planning of getting to a distant national.
 
We had 12 members in attendance at today's open session in Burlington along with 8 board members, 1 MOAF board member, Corey & Becky Smith and Ted Moyer so 24 total members + Glenlivet the golden retriever.


It may have been more than 12 but that's all who signed the intake sheet at the door.
You had two MOAF directors ❤️
 
Interesting list from the Fairs web site.

"Please pay close attention to the prohibited items list below.

  • Bags larger than 5″x9″x2″ in size
  • Firearms
  • Knives, box cutters, tool of any kind, or any item that could be used as a weapon
  • Pepper spray or mace
  • Coolers of any types or size
  • Alcoholic beverages, illegal substances
  • Noise-making devices
  • Confetti or glitter
  • Fireworks
  • Drones
  • Skateboards, hoverboards or other personal recreational vehicles, except for ADA-required devices
  • Projectiles (e.g., flying discs or beach balls)
  • Visible obscene, indecent, or inappropriate clothing
  • Laser pointers or similar devices
  • Professional audio/visual equipment including tripods and monopods are prohibited in the Grandstand. Consumer rated cameras and video cameras are permitted but cannot be used to reproduce the game and must not interfere with other attendees’ enjoyment of the show."
 
Interesting list from the Fairs web site.

"Please pay close attention to the prohibited items list below.

  • Bags larger than 5″x9″x2″ in size
  • Firearms
  • Knives, box cutters, tool of any kind, or any item that could be used as a weapon
  • Pepper spray or mace
  • Coolers of any types or size
  • Alcoholic beverages, illegal substances
  • Noise-making devices
  • Confetti or glitter
  • Fireworks
  • Drones
  • Skateboards, hoverboards or other personal recreational vehicles, except for ADA-required devices
  • Projectiles (e.g., flying discs or beach balls)
  • Visible obscene, indecent, or inappropriate clothing
  • Laser pointers or similar devices
  • Professional audio/visual equipment including tripods and monopods are prohibited in the Grandstand. Consumer rated cameras and video cameras are permitted but cannot be used to reproduce the game and must not interfere with other attendees’ enjoyment of the show."
Where specifically is this list of things applicable? What is this list for?
 
Interesting list from the Fairs web site.

"Please pay close attention to the prohibited items list below.

  • Bags larger than 5″x9″x2″ in size
  • Firearms
  • Knives, box cutters, tool of any kind, or any item that could be used as a weapon
  • Pepper spray or mace
  • Coolers of any types or size
  • Alcoholic beverages, illegal substances
  • Noise-making devices
  • Confetti or glitter
  • Fireworks
  • Drones
  • Skateboards, hoverboards or other personal recreational vehicles, except for ADA-required devices
  • Projectiles (e.g., flying discs or beach balls)
  • Visible obscene, indecent, or inappropriate clothing
  • Laser pointers or similar devices
  • Professional audio/visual equipment including tripods and monopods are prohibited in the Grandstand. Consumer rated cameras and video cameras are permitted but cannot be used to reproduce the game and must not interfere with other attendees’ enjoyment of the show."
Where specifically is this list of things applicable? What is this list for?
Had to dig deep to find this information that points to be Specifically Aimed at the Champlain Vally Fair-

The Champlain Valley Fair prohibits certain items and enforces rules to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all attendees. Coolers, outside alcohol, firearms, and smoking outside designated areas are not permitted. A bag policy restricts the size and types of bags allowed, and certain items like weapons, pepper spray, noise-making devices, and projectiles are also prohibited, according to the Champlain Valley Fair's website.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

Prohibited Items:
  • Coolers: No coolers of any size are allowed.

  • Outside Alcohol: No outside alcoholic beverages are permitted, but beer, wine, and cocktails are available at designated locations.

  • Firearms: Firearms are strictly prohibited at all times on the fairgrounds.

  • Smoking: Smoking is only permitted in designated areas, not inside buildings or in open areas.

  • Certain Bags: Backpacks, drawstring bags, duffel bags, tote bags, and oversized purses are not allowed, says WPTZ.

  • Bags with Prohibited Items: Bags containing prohibited items, such as weapons, pepper spray, or noise-making devices, are also not allowed.

  • Other Prohibited Items: This includes knives, box cutters, noise-making devices, confetti, fireworks, drones, skateboards, hoverboards, projectiles, visible obscene or indecent clothing, and laser pointers.
OM
 
I think OM is correct that the list applies to the annual CV Fair, not to events like ours. I’ve attended events like the annual RV show, the annual Home Improvement show, and the classic car/hot rod show and the list of prohibited items was much shorter.

Being local, I’ll reach out to them with maple glazed donuts in hand for clarification this week

Pete
 
I think OM is correct that the list applies to the annual CV Fair, not to events like ours. I’ve attended events like the annual RV show, the annual Home Improvement show, and the classic car/hot rod show and the list of prohibited items was much shorter.

Being local, I’ll reach out to them with maple glazed donuts in hand for clarification this week

Pete
You Da Man!
OM
 
I hope it's not that extensive since that list would require removal of the under seat tools from my 1250 RS and most everyone else's on board tool kit.
 
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I hope it's not that extensive since that list would require removal of the under seat tools from my 1250 RS and most everyone else's on board tool kit.
Not to mention my large bag of confetti, my box of glitter and my half dozen beach balls!
 
If I remember correctly, this is the location that as a as bartender we needed to attend a short bartending class so we could be issued license to serve beer. also had armed officer behind the bar with us. no beer could enter beer garden other that was sold there, and no beer could leave garden
 
If I remember correctly, this is the location that as a as bartender we needed to attend a short bartending class so we could be issued license to serve beer. also had armed officer behind the bar with us. no beer could enter beer garden other that was sold there, and no beer could leave garden

That’s actually a Vermont law. I volunteer to serve at many beer festivals in Vermont and every time, someone has to show me how to check IDs, serve, look for sign of overconsumption / overserving and when to cut someone off. Anyone in Vermont serving beer to the public must go through a server safety class.
 
If I remember correctly, hundreds of us attempted to volunteer with the MADDOG's B/G operation that year...
all believing we were getting our first state issued "Bartenders License" !!! LOL.
"The Beer Must Flow" was his motto... and that it did!
The "Certificate of Achievement", still issued from Vermont's Division of Liquor Control, is a cherished document worthy of listing
as your "highest education level" obtained on employment applications. LMAO.
 
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