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Tomorrow morning early I hit the road. I plan on an over-night stay in Albuquerque Tuesday night, then riding up the 550 to Cuba Wednesday morning before turning on the 96 to the 84 north to the 64 south into Taos. Total distance on my second day will be about 200 miles. Should arrive Taos around noon allowing for multiple stops and taking my time.
Dan,

I'm taking the scenic route down on Wednesday, but still will only be logging 300 miles. I'll see you in the afternoon. If you're up to it, maybe we can walk down to Eske's for a green chile beer on the back patio.

Have a safe ride.

 
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The "Old High Road to Taos" between Truchas and Penasco in under construction and is one lane for a short spell and dirt/gravel for about 2.5 miles.
Noted! Was planning on hitting that one. Perhaps work will be on hold over the weekend days? Regardless, thanks for the update.
I wouldn't change your ride route over this construction iisue, it wasn't bad enough to drop this route from your agenda. Getting pretty excited about this event, it's shaping up nicley! we'll see you at the pool Thursday afternoon. Those of you who are hitting the road soon, Have a nice ride and be safe, If you see apples for sale on the side of the road, you better stop and have one. New Mexico apples are the shiznet!

 
What's the status on "guests"? My daughter and hopefully future son-in-law live in Durango and are planning on meeting us on Friday night-ish and probably riding with us on Saturday morning. He rides a .........1100 Virago. At least it's a Yamaha.

I figure he can get either a AAA rate or possibly pretend to be with us and get the FJR rate (most likely almost the same rates). So is it OK to ask for the FJR rate or should he get the AAA rate? Can they come to the Friday night dinner, obviously paying for it when they check in?

What's the kosher thing to do?

 
What's the status on "guests"? My daughter and hopefully future son-in-law live in Durango and are planning on meeting us on Friday night-ish and probably riding with us on Saturday morning. He rides a .........1100 Virago. At least it's a Yamaha.
I figure he can get either a AAA rate or possibly pretend to be with us and get the FJR rate (most likely almost the same rates). So is it OK to ask for the FJR rate or should he get the AAA rate? Can they come to the Friday night dinner, obviously paying for it when they check in?

What's the kosher thing to do?
Dude...Get the FJR rate. If they are with you, they are with us. Patch isn't riding a FJR either. I wouldn't worry about it.

 
Tomorrow morning early I hit the road. I plan on an over-night stay in Albuquerque Tuesday night, then riding up the 550 to Cuba Wednesday morning before turning on the 96 to the 84 north to the 64 south into Taos. Total distance on my second day will be about 200 miles. Should arrive Taos around noon allowing for multiple stops and taking my time.
If HRZ is reading this, I remember a big portion of the time I lived in Albuquerque the interchange of I-40 & I-25 was under construction. I think I was able to enjoy that completion for about a year after it was completed.

My wife worked at 1st State Bank in downtown. I went to pick her up one day because her car was having some warranty work done and I was parked in the under ground parking waiting for her to get off work. Suddenly all of these cops come pouring in the parking area in cars, bicycles and on foot with guns drawn because I found out later an alarm had gone off and here I sit looking like a get-away vehicle and all of these guns are pointed at me, thinking "oh ****, I didn't do it"! Needless to say, everything turned out cool.

My wife got pissed when I told her we were moving from Albuquerque to Lake Havasu. To this day, she still would like to get out of this heat and move back to Albuquerque. I remember getting into arguments with working buddies that were assigned in Florida over which city is actually older, St. Augustine or Albuquerque. Although St. Augustine FL is stated as the oldest town in the country, I think Albuquerque is actually older because I worked with people that their families had been in the Albuquerque area for hundreds of years. After some investigation, I found that St. Augustine is older when stated as a town consistently occupied. However, Albuquerque was inhabited by the Romans as early as 218 B.C.

Albuquerque has tons of history.

This trip is going to be really cool. Although the SW-FOG is being held in Taos, all of New Mexico is really cool if you are into history.
Haha...The Big-I is DONE...So is the I-40 Coors interchange and I-40 and San Mateo. Next up is the I-25/Paseo Del Norte interchange. That is gonna be a cluster. Thank God I don't live in that area. :bad:

I know which parking garage you are talking about down town...That's major funny ****.

I like Albuquerque...It could be better, but it could be lots worse, and there's family here, so it will do just fine for now.

See you in Taos, but a little later than I expected. I was gonna leave Thursday morning, but some work stuff is going on that I can't miss, so I'll probably leave around 2pm. I'll be in Taos before the sun goes down.

See you boys and girls then.

 
At what point did Beemerdons decide he wasn't making the trip? Was looking forward to meeting you.
After actually meeting him, you may wonder why and the hell you ever looked forward to it and wish it had never happened.
Hmmmmm... You got me a little worried Scooter. Maybe avoidance is the best plan.

GP

 
What's the status on "guests"? My daughter and hopefully future son-in-law live in Durango and are planning on meeting us on Friday night-ish and probably riding with us on Saturday morning. He rides a .........1100 Virago. At least it's a Yamaha.
I figure he can get either a AAA rate or possibly pretend to be with us and get the FJR rate (most likely almost the same rates). So is it OK to ask for the FJR rate or should he get the AAA rate? Can they come to the Friday night dinner, obviously paying for it when they check in?

What's the kosher thing to do?
Dude...Get the FJR rate. If they are with you, they are with us. Patch isn't riding a FJR either. I wouldn't worry about it.
Kosher! Oy vey, BD! Shalom! Don't be a putz or a schlemiel, BwanaDik! Have your family claim they are part of our FJR Brethren and get the discount rate, even though if this was my Synagogue: I would make that schwanzer Patch308 pay retail, not wholesale! Of course they MUST be at the Saturday night dinner, we will graciously break bread with the non-FJR Gentiles. May we see you soon in Taos and Jerusalem. Bless Yahweh Almighty! Mazel Tov! Rabbi Donald E. Stanley, of Temple Beth Israel, AZ.

 
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Anyone bringing 1100 tablets of Viagra can join in on the fun.

Opps, mis-read post. Never mind

Now come on, you didn't misread anything. Spend a couple hours with Dolly, she'll straighten you out in a hurry. Goat Cheese & Buttermilk is what Bust claims helps him sleep!!

 
Bikes all packed and ready to roll first thing in the morning. Hopefully be heading out about 06:00, or there about with a stop in Flag for some breakfast. 540 miles to Albuquerque from my place.

Meet up with Pinhead in Taos on Wednesday afternoon, get a bite to eat at Eske's and a cold beer on the back patio sounds great.

Been waiting a year for this ride to come around again and now here it is!!

 
Bikes all packed and ready to roll first thing in the morning. Hopefully be heading out about 06:00, or there about with a stop in Flag for some breakfast. 540 miles to Albuquerque from my place.
Meet up with Pinhead in Taos on Wednesday afternoon, get a bite to eat at Eske's and a cold beer on the back patio sounds great.

Been waiting a year for this ride to come around again and now here it is!!
Hey you big girl...You should be needing lunch about the time you get here. Gimme a call, and we'll go eat somewhere good!

 
Bikes loaded, I'm loading up on some Joe and then I'll hit the road. Quick run up I 80 hang a left in Fernly onto hwy 50 and party on!! See you guys beer thirty in Thursday in Taos :yahoo:

 
SW-FOG 2010 Roster as of 0545 hours on Tuesday, September 12:

03silverbullet Steve of Republik de Kalifornia

Old Michael Mick of Republik de Kalifornia

Denver_FJR Matthew of Colorado

04 MOTY Peter B. of Monument, Colorado

Chris Ochoa of Colorado

marcusorelius Mark is attending with Duke the FJR Wonder Doggie!

flyball of Tejas

Jack Kennedy of Tulsa, OK

GPRIDER of Tejas

Recreate Stephen

huron 52 Tom

Bluestreek Steve

BwanaDik Jeff and Bambi

SkooterG Greg

SpyderBret Bret

rickcorwn Rick Corwine

wabill Roger

GalaxyBlue Adam

sin_loki Daniel

Big- D Dan

FJRRob1300 Rob

Bungie Steve

mophead Amarillo, TX

Milsaps2 John and Barbara

Good2Go of Chandler, AZ

blufjr Ken

MI Rider Colorado

Nosecone - John

Pegscraper/MsNascar Ed and Jacquie

phroenips Scott and Shaun

NMRoadRunner Bud and Liz

BeemerDonS Don and Donna

Petey Well naturally, just Petey! Oklahoma

Bugnatr Doug

zzzzip Skip

Pinhead Dave and Kyndall

Weluvbikn Phil and Charlene

HotRodZilla AJ and Carrie

Patch308 Alex HRZ AJ's Hermano (Brother)

BobOdenweiler Bob

LongRider Bruce

Jimbo Tex James

Joe Tucson Cec will be with him!

JimInPhoenix James and Marie

ATTENTION: If you've reserved Kachina Lodge Inn for SW-FOG 2010, and are not on the list above, please scream at Big-D and Papa Chuy as loud as you possibly can. Thank You!



 
Bikes all packed and ready to roll first thing in the morning. Hopefully be heading out about 06:00, or there about with a stop in Flag for some breakfast. 540 miles to Albuquerque from my place.
Meet up with Pinhead in Taos on Wednesday afternoon, get a bite to eat at Eske's and a cold beer on the back patio sounds great.

Been waiting a year for this ride to come around again and now here it is!!
Hey you big girl...You should be needing lunch about the time you get here. Gimme a call, and we'll go eat somewhere good!
Damn, sorry I missed your reply, I could have scored a free lunch.

When are the Ghost peppers showing up, I I want some good food.

 
ALRIGHT, EVERYBODY: SW-FOG 2010 is just two days away. So, if you live 1K miles away from Taos, all it will take you is two easy-peasy 500 mile FJR days to ride here. Rooms are still available and Saturday banquet dinners can still be purchased, when you arrive at the Best Western Kachina Lodge. 1-800-522-4462.

Yeah rushes, I'm talking to you!

 
ALRIGHT, EVERYBODY: SW-FOG 2010 is just two days away. So, if you live 1K miles away from Taos, all it will take you is two easy-peasy 500 mile FJR days to ride here. Rooms are still available and Saturday banquet dinners can still be purchased, when you arrive at the Best Western Kachina Lodge. 1-800-522-4462.
Yeah rushes, I'm talking to you!
;)

 
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