FJRPittsburgh
Rally Addict
Any chance of disorganizing another informal NERDS gathering this year? Inquiring minds want to know.....
Sounds like you are this year's disorganizer...Any chance of disorganizing another informal NERDS gathering this year? Inquiring minds want to know.....
Five times!Theres always a chance. But this year it will have to be disorganized by someone else. My daughter in Michigan is delivering us a new grandson in August and Im getting myself a new hip installed in July.
After last years NERDS the consensus seemed to be that we had done Stowe enough (4 times!) so it might be a good idea to find someplace else for a change. If you build it, they will come.
Normally 3-4 days duration although some arrive earlier or leave later. New England area, mountains yes. Some twisty and some scenic or a combination. Usually a great social event. 20 to 50 attendees maybe - haven't done a count. Anyone who has ridden in in New England has done the Kanc. Nice ride but often packed with RVs, slow tourists and Harley parades if you don't pick your times right. Lots of good roads in that region which is why I suggested northern New Hampshire. Just need a volunteer to look into accommodations. I'm sure there are a number of individuals who would make route suggestions.Hhhhmmm ... have you all been on the Kancamagus Hwy, Rte 112, through the White Mountain National Forrest in NH? I rode it going to & returning from a rally years ago.
How do these NERDS events work? How many normally attend? How long do they normally last?
I'm not much interested in camping; spent enough time on the ground back in the day.
If it's a smaller group, say around 12 to 16, and it's centered around a ski area, (mountains imply twistier roads, IMHO) then we could potentially rent an AirBnB for a weekend. For example, I found one in Thornton with 22 beds, 3 bathrooms for CAD$400 / nt.
The sleeping arrangements would be more comfortable and we could do our own breakfast & supper making it more affordable over eating out all the meals. Plus, I think it's better to share the pain with the purchasing of groceries, cooking & cleaning.
What say ye?
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