October First Sunday Breakfast

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Chuck
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October First Sunday Breakfast

Post by Chuck » Sun Sep 30, 2007 10:17 am

Let's meet at Lynn's in Waynesboro on Sunday, October 7. Maybe a ride west afterwards (any planners???).

Eat at 9:00 AM
Ride at 10:00 AM


Lynn's Pancake and Steak House is located at 2120 West Main Street (US 250), Waynesboro.

INFO: http://web3.ls.sp1.yahoo.com/details?id=12757621
Chuck Auckerman
Bridgewater, Virginia
1977 R100S, 2001 R1150GS

XILAR8
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Post by XILAR8 » Sun Sep 30, 2007 2:11 pm

I particularly enjoyed the roads around Edray, WV yesterday. Sorry, I won't be able to join you next weekend. Have a great ride!
John
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Chuck
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Post by Chuck » Mon Oct 01, 2007 10:49 am

XILAR8 wrote:I particularly enjoyed the roads around Edray, WV yesterday.
Back Mountain Road? Highland Scenic Highway??
Chuck Auckerman
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XILAR8
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Post by XILAR8 » Mon Oct 01, 2007 7:46 pm

From Marlington, WV, go north on 219 and enjoy the twisties north of the Edray Citgo station. Near the top of the mountain, go west on 150 to the bridge over the Williams River. Go south on Public Road 76/Williams Road; this turns into Woodrow Road which has some very nice sections. Woodrow Rd ends at the Citgo station in Edray. From there, go north on 219 and enjoy the twisties over the mountain (again). This can take you to Snowshoe, Cass, Greenbank, etc.
John
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MikeyM
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Post by MikeyM » Sat Oct 06, 2007 9:46 am

Would you folks mind if a former BMW rider, now on a Husky (which may soon become a BMW), joins you for breakfast?

AntonLargiader
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Post by AntonLargiader » Sun Oct 07, 2007 2:03 pm

I was up at the BMWBMW Oktoberfest instead... did we have a decent turnout at Lynne's? Did you tar and feather the KTM guy and then ride him out of town on a rail?

What a great riding weekend...
R1100RS, R100R, K75RT, R100PD, R100GS, XR400R, R75/5x2, Jetta TDI

MikeyM
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Post by MikeyM » Sun Oct 07, 2007 4:32 pm

AntonLargiader wrote: Did you tar and feather the KTM guy and then ride him out of town on a rail?
The seat on my Husky is a rail. However, Chuck was kind enough to set a pace that blew the feathers off.

L.Price
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Sunday ride

Post by L.Price » Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:55 am

Should've ridden with you guys on Sun. instead of the 24 bikes I ended up with! After seeing you guys at a gas station "somewhere" we headed up to Senaca Rocks for lunch. Backtracked after lunch home to Charlottesville. Never have ridden with such a large group....doubtful I will again.
Larry
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Charlottesville, Va.
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Post by Duner Tor » Mon Oct 08, 2007 9:46 am

I had a great trip to Pipestem State Park last weekend. The occasion was the WV Guzzi owners club rally. I figured they would appreciate the R90S, so I rode that, and I was right. Nice group of guys. Saturday was spent exploring the area around Fayetteville and the New River Gorge. A great riding weekend.

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Post by Chuck » Mon Oct 08, 2007 2:23 pm

There were seven of us at the former Lynn's, now Expresso Pancake and Itailian Restaurant (really!). Still a good breakfast menu with a slight price increase. We all headed out for the mountains, but lost Cliff leaving town. Dimitri back-tracked looking for him, but didn't find him.

We took a northwest route across the valley, through Spring Hill, Mount Solon, Sangerville, Spring Creek, Clover Hill, etc to US 33 West over the mountain to Brandywine where we ran across Larry's group. From there we headed southwest through Sugar Grove and Moyers Gap to Snowy Mountain Road and the back way into Blue Grass by Brian's farm and site of the annual Camp Night at Blue Grass. From there, south through Blue Grass Valley to Hightown and US 250 E over Monterey Mountain and into Monterey for a rest stop at the corner BP station. From there we continued east to McDowell and took Rte 678 south through the Bullpasture River Gorge to VA 39/42 and on to Goshen. By then we were down to three riders. Dimitri headed east and Butch and I headed north. There sure were a lot of motorcycles out there.

How about breakfast at the Mexican/Thai place in Nellyford next month?
Chuck Auckerman
Bridgewater, Virginia
1977 R100S, 2001 R1150GS

L.Price
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Post by L.Price » Mon Oct 08, 2007 3:14 pm

Anybody starting out/passing through Charlottesville (or close) on the way to Morton's Sat. 10/13? Don't have a start time yet but would like to hook-up if possible.
Larry
Larry Price
Charlottesville, Va.
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Morton's Oktoberfest/Open House 10/13

Post by Chuck » Tue Oct 09, 2007 8:55 am

If you're not on Morton's mailing list, click on the Oktoberfest link on their web site for details: http://www.mortonsbmw.com/

I wont be passing through C'ville, but...
L.Price wrote:Anybody starting out/passing through Charlottesville (or close) on the way to Morton's Sat. 10/13? Don't have a start time yet but would like to hook-up if possible.
Larry
Is there a ride developing?
Chuck Auckerman
Bridgewater, Virginia
1977 R100S, 2001 R1150GS

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Post by J.D. » Wed Oct 10, 2007 7:02 pm

Does anyone have any information on Cliff and what happened to him on Sunday leaving town ? This was his first group ride and perhaps he thought we should have all stoped when he got held up at the intersection. I would like to see Dimitri and Cliff in future events. I fear we may have left an inaccurate impression.
And you might ask yourself, "where does that highway go?"
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Post by Chuck » Thu Oct 11, 2007 1:14 pm

Cliff beat it after us on VA 254 after getting through the slow light at Waynesboro and stayed on VA 254 where it turned left into Staunton. We kept straight at that point where VA 254 became VA 262 and bypasses Staunton. He eventually got on US 250 west to Monterey. So we just missed him -- a couple times. He says he had a good ride and will meet us again in spite of our rudeness. :wink:
Chuck Auckerman
Bridgewater, Virginia
1977 R100S, 2001 R1150GS

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