9th annual Ride to the Rock 11/26

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Looks like we might just make it if we get our butts out of bed in time! The plan is to try to meet Fred and the NH crew on I-95, but incase we miss them, can we get the address via a pm? Thanks!

 
Nice ride George. :yahoo: We may have to put you in charge of weather for all pour northeast rides.

Thanks for everything.

 
For anyone coming down from the North Shore, we are planning to do a little meet up at the rest area on Rte 128 South (aka I-95) just south of the Mass Pike at ~ 7:30AM....
Looks like we may be able to this ride. Fred, are you planning to slab down to 128? Hmmm, 7:30 -- guess Tony won't be making this ride ;)
OK, that did it, I am in for the ride. Solo, Sandi just pointed at the post and told me I was on it solo. “There is no freakin’ way I can get talked into this!.”

Let me shovel the few inchs of snow away from the bike and I am to the ride, or I can sleep in and avoid this folly!!!!!

You guy’s know I am one for folly!

I do need an address, please forward. Geo
Did you get lost on the ride south? :p :rolleyes:

 
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Thanks for leading a great ride George. Very nice to meet ya, neighbor (in a 'Gansett kinda way).

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We got back at the homestead around 3:40 this afternoon. Thanks for the great attendance this afternoon (29 bikes). Pictures to follow tonight.

 
George, Thanks for hosting and leading the ride! Any chance you can arrange for weather like this again next weekend???

Great to see you all!

 
Here is quick one of the group, minus a couple of people. Usually we only have a couple of fjrs in attendance (my son and I). This year it was amazing what a little good weather can do to attendance.

Notice the short sleeve shirts on the 26th of November!

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Here are a few starter pixs. It was a true very late fall day where the weak sun made picture taking less than optimal. It was a stellar day though, with lots of sun and really nice weather for the end of November. This was probably responsible for the good turnout for the ride.

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This was a non-denominational ride, everyone was welcome. There was even a Spider mixed in due to some issues with the intended motorcycle.

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Cranberry bog. Cranberries are grown in a wet bog, but not a flooded bog. The bogs are sometimes flooded during growing to protect the crops, but the bogs are usually just, well, boggy. Cranberries grow on a low ground hugging thicket of vines. During harvesting the bog is flooded and a beating machine rattles the vines until the hollow, floating berries come to the surface where they get skimmed off.

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Now that's a dog!

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The Mayflower. Note the span of history in this picture. A sailing ship from the 1600s with a con-trail through the rigging.

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Stern view.

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And, there it is! That is exactly what a Mayflower looks like. Really.

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The object of the day, da rock at high tide.

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George returning the photographic favor. We drafted 4 people to take our group picture and George is now snapping a group picture for travelers. Every smile and say NERDS. The asphalt junkies Paul and Genia have his back.

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More bogs.

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The bluejags saying goodby and splitting off for home.

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Thus ended the day and round one of pictures.

 
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Thank's George & Marcia for hosting such a great get together! You paid off Mr. Weatherman BIG Time today!! Thank's Fred, Alan and Helen for the R.I. express this morning ( NEVER too early nor too cold for a ride with good friend's) :yahoo: Thank's Paul&Gina for the rip ride home(even the unmarked LEO got out of your way :lol: ) Great to see old friend's and people we just met! well worth the trip Thank's to all JAG

 
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Thanks George for the ride, and to the NH & North shore contingent for grouping up for the ride down.

So sorry to have bailed out on you before the full consummation, but after I somehow missed the Mickey D's (I"m pretty sure I know how that happened) I realized that my teeth were killing me (I need dentist attention next week) and I didn't have enough vitamin I to get me home without serious consternation.

The morning ride over to the rock was awesome. The weather was better that that, superlative. :yahoo: I'm sure that I missed a great feed at lunch :rolleyes: , but really the ride west would have been better accompanied (if perhaps a tad slower) I'm sure.

Made it back to the NH homestead before sunset, to the comfort of ibuprofen and bourbon. Yes, yes... I'm feeling much better.

It was 'specially great to see so many old friends again.

Can't wait until next year...

...or maybe next weekend? :unsure:

 
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Made it back to the NH homestead before sunset, to the comfort of ibuprofen and bourbon. Yes, yes... I'm feeling much better.

It was 'specially great to see so many old friends again.

Can't wait until next year...

...or maybe next weekend? :unsure:
Hmm... Based on the number of typos, I'd say more bourbon than ibuprofen. :)

Thanks for the escort south this morning. As for next weekend, Friday looks like the best bet right now, but it's still too early to tell...

 
I just had 4 bike show up this morning led by our very own lrider for the rock ride. He said he thought the ride was Sunday-I said take a look around, you guys seem to be it. Right now Leo is buying breakfast for a few guys and getting his balls busted.

 
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I just had 4 bike show up this morning led by our very own lrider for the rock ride. He said he thought the ride was Sunday-I said take a look around, you guys seem to be it. Right now Leo is buying breakfast for a few guys and getting his balls busted.
:lol: :lol:

Hope they have a good ride...if a day later than advertised.

 
George and Marcia - thanks for the hospitality. George, thanks for hosting and leading a most excellent ride.

linky to too many photos (even after I dumped all the ones with my finger covering the lens <_< ).

Here are some photos:

Rallying:

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Riding:

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Rocking:

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More riding:

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Got say that I like rides with multi-brands every once in a while.

PS: Love the shot of the tractor trailer! It's kind of amazing how often we notice that name now.

 
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Got say that I like rides with multi-brands every once in a while.

PS: Love the shot of the tractor trailer! It's kind of amazing how often we notice that name now.
Being that I'm on another brand, I appreciate the brand tolerance of this crowd :)

Thanks! I take most of my photos 'blind' whether I'm riding or not, so I didn't see the name on the truck until I downloaded and reviewed the shots last night. I got chills when I saw it.

 
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