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really wish I could make it, but it's just too far for a day trip and work eats 6.5/7 days a week will try to make it next year, I'll strap a 1/6bbl keg to the side of the breva
More than a few of the NC Guzzi Rally regulars are meeting at Blue Ridge MC Campground in Cruso the same weekend, as always.You and all others are very much welcome to join us.
In my mind, the community is small enough that we need to stick together...
I am definitely not passing judgement on you or others who choose to do this, but I personally don't agree with 'splitting' the rally because of dissatisfaction with the new venue. I own a brewery just minutes off the parkway, I have recommended and sent many riders to the BRMC because I think it is a great place... I have never been to Iron Horse, so I do not have a strong opinion on it... Yet like many others, the name, the reports of blasting NASCAR races on the TV's(tv at a bike campground?!?), and the Harley-centered look & feel are a little offputting to me... But if I COULD get there, I would, at least to give it a fair shake.What I don't understand are those who are making multi-day trips to attend a 'Guzzi Rally' opting to skip the actual 'Guzzi rally' and going to BRMC... In my mind, the community is small enough that we need to stick together... not reduce attendance at both the 'official' rally and the 'NAR'So, I will not be attending either... I won't be at Iron Horse because I can't get two days in a row off work right now. I won't be at BRMC because if it's not a 'Guzzi rally', I'd rather spend my very limited free time riding~~ tho I'll likely be riding in the same area.
OK, Mr Mayor, lol. Good buddy, not going to let you off the hook so easy now.I did a google trip search. Asheville to Cruso is about 1 hour. Asheville to Stecoah is only 30 minutes more, 1 1/2 hour.It's not that much additional time for you!
****If I go to neither, I get off at 4pm, ride my bike on beautiful perfect WNC roads for 3hrs, and I'm home cooking dinner with my smokin hot girlfriend by 7:30pm.... To me this is a no-brainer****
now, I see it's only 30-40min on I-40, then on NC-74 the rest of the way. 74 isn't bad... just a bit boring, so perhaps I will reconsider...
Mayor, how would you pick up 74 from Asheville and on down below Canton? I usually get off 40 in Oteen near the VA Hospital, then take the BRP over to Hwy. 276, which is also Cruso Rd., leading to the campground. I'm a bit leary of that stretch of 276 if it's been raining though, there are lots of gravel driveways following blind curves that tend to wash rock or sand onto the road. What about taking Hwy 23 from the downtown Asheville area? Does 23 possibly swing south of downtown, maybe thru the Biltmore area?
I wish the new NC rep well. Some folks still like the BRMC because of what it doesn't have. I prefer camping at BRMC.I wonder if the new venue will have someone walking around telling us got to bed at 10PM. I probably would feel comfortable leaving my cigar humidor (for those that still do enjoy a nice cigar) on a picnic at the new place.But, I have other obligations the first weekend of August every year. If I attend by myself, I still tent camp. But my wife cannot handle that any longer. Our toyhauler allows her to enjoy what she can, and then retreat, when she feels necessary, to a nice place. The new venue seems to accommodate that. I am sure that Mark and Barbara have made friends at BRMC. Am I appreciate what they have facilitated over the years providing a destination for me to ride to and bring minimal gear. I'm the big guy that likes to ride a Guzzi to a "Harley" event, and a Harley to a Guzzi event.
Just found out some of those that had earlier said they were going to BRMC aren't going at all. I've decided I'm heading to the new venue with the new rep. He deserves to have his efforts taken into consideration. He's doing the work, and we're just riding!
It was great to catch up with old friends and ride with new ones. Got to pop in to the Ironhorse Lodge--looked like everyone was out riding. Nice place (but I'm partial to BRMC, YMMV). After a ride to Ironhorse, Bob, Ray, Christine, Johannes and I rode to the NOC for lunch, then some 19 to the BRP and a wonderful ride down 215 and on back to camp. A great Saturday!Took a few pics:https://www.flickr.com/photos/mojohand/albums/72157684703363674