Ok, check's in the mail. We haven't been out that way for a while. :thumb:
Will be good to see you again.
Just checking. I *assume* we'll be able to set up our motorcycle pop up camper?
Just checking. I *assume* we'll be able to set up our motorcycle pop up camper?
Really wanted to make this, even as a day trip, but alas, I am OBE.... Hopefully next year, or other Mid Atlantic/East coast meets. Look forward to seeing pics.
OBE?! Should we call you Sir Bulldog9, then?
And get hold of that rascal mojohand and tell him that a leaky KTM fork seal is no reason to blow off a rally, he should hear the tales Ray is telling about him... :wink:
Lannis
We will need pictures .Just a few. About 100 registered, The campground is motorcycle only, so it was a struggle for Dorcia and I to get our camper in. The owner said it was about 100 feet from the car parking. They must have a different measuring system in Virginia.. it was more like 100 yards. :evil: :smiley:
Dusty
Link to my photos of the weekend. https://flic.kr/s/aHsmEup2J1
Joanne must me long distance female. What did you get Charlie?
Cam
Charlie, it was a pleasure chatting with you and I plan to keep track of the East Coast locomotive under restoration. (Chesapeake & Ohio 2-6-6-6 "Allegheny") IIRC. Learning about the UP's Big Boy has been fascinating, so I look forward to seeing this. If I got the engine wrong, please enlighten me. (I thought you had said 2,6,6,2 but I couldn't find that as a Lima built engine so I may have been mistaken.)
John Henry
I got that part wrong - it was actually built by Baldwin. Won't be as big as the Big Boy, but if it was it wouldn't fit on the turntable at Frostburg. :wink:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chesapeake_and_Ohio_1309
http://trn.trains.com/news/news-wire/2019/02/27-western-maryland-lays-out-timetable-for-final-1309-restoration-push
(http://trn.trains.com/~/media/images/news-wire/1309buildersphoto.jpg)
Here's Fred's 1000S that he saved from a misguided owner that was making a cafe racer out of it. (!) Fortunately, the original parts including the parts that had been cut off the frame hadn't been thrown away. Yet.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48121241383_80a00aac69_k.jpg) (https://flic.kr/p/2gjiWxz)2019-06-24_12-40-12 (https://flic.kr/p/2gjiWxz) by Charles Stottlemyer (https://www.flickr.com/photos/107188298@N06/), on Flickr