Granville's Western Md Camp & Ride 4/25-4/27

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Post by Longboardr » Tue Mar 25, 2014 4:23 pm

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Post by Skinny-J » Tue Mar 25, 2014 9:13 pm

phoo wrote:Looks like we're ditching the other thing and coming to Granville's! Bringing the wife, kids, quads, bikes. Anyone else bringing family?


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Funny story. Half jokingly I told my wife there was a nice little dirt bike for sale on the board and did she want me to buy it for her and teach her to ride? Well. Last Saturday we met Windyhill and there is now a pretty little DR125 in my garage. She is now upstairs surfing Ebay for riding gear. God help me what have I done! So to answer your question, we will ALL be there.....
(Windy, I apologize in advance for what is about to happen to the bike that you took meticulous care of....)

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Post by Longboardr » Wed Mar 26, 2014 12:40 am

Skinny-J wrote:Funny story. Half jokingly I told my wife there was a nice little dirt bike for sale on the board and did she want me to buy it for her and teach her to ride? Well. Last Saturday we met Windyhill and there is now a pretty little DR125 in my garage. She is now upstairs surfing Ebay for riding gear. God help me what have I done! So to answer your question, we will ALL be there.....
(Windy, I apologize in advance for what is about to happen to the bike that you took meticulous care of....)

Looking forward to it.
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Re: Granville's Western Md Camp & Ride 4/25-4/27

Post by BigBird » Wed Mar 26, 2014 8:54 am

Skinny-J wrote:
phoo wrote:Looks like we're ditching the other thing and coming to Granville's! Bringing the wife, kids, quads, bikes. Anyone else bringing family?


Thanks,

~Patrick

Funny story. Half jokingly I told my wife there was a nice little dirt bike for sale on the board and did she want me to buy it for her and teach her to ride? Well. Last Saturday we met Windyhill and there is now a pretty little DR125 in my garage. She is now upstairs surfing Ebay for riding gear. God help me what have I done! So to answer your question, we will ALL be there.....
(Windy, I apologize in advance for what is about to happen to the bike that you took meticulous care of....)

Looking forward to it.
J That is GREAT news!
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Re: Granville's Western Md Camp & Ride 4/25-4/27

Post by phoo » Fri Mar 28, 2014 12:04 pm

AWESOME! Jay, think there's any chance Cayla might be able to borrow the bike for a lap of the dirt road? Cayla has made it quite clear she has no interest in dodging trees on single track, but she does ride street and if I can get her interested in a small, easy to handle dirty bike for dirt roads and easy two track it could open up possibilities in the future.

Are you planning on camping up on the hill again? We're going to be more prepared this time and I'll know that I can get a trailer in *AND* out of there. :)


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Post by Pa_trailrider » Fri Mar 28, 2014 7:01 pm

I will try to be there around two on Friday might bring both grandsons this time. I will bring as much fire wood as I can fit in. :roost:
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Post by davej » Fri Mar 28, 2014 8:04 pm

I'll be there, frankenbikes and all.

also a new led headlight bulb to test out.

thanks for the invite, mr granville!

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Post by Rut Row » Fri Mar 28, 2014 8:16 pm

I'm a definite maybe for a day ride with my trials bike. Might not get far afield but I sure can use the practice.
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Re: Granville's Western Md Camp & Ride 4/25-4/27

Post by phoo » Sat Mar 29, 2014 9:56 am

Dave what headlight did you get?
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Re: Granville's Western Md Camp & Ride 4/25-4/27

Post by Skinny-J » Sat Mar 29, 2014 6:06 pm

phoo wrote:AWESOME! Jay, think there's any chance Cayla might be able to borrow the bike for a lap of the dirt road? Cayla has made it quite clear she has no interest in dodging trees on single track, but she does ride street and if I can get her interested in a small, easy to handle dirty bike for dirt roads and easy two track it could open up possibilities in the future.
Absolutely, she is welcome to! :thumbup:

phoo wrote:Are you planning on camping up on the hill again? We're going to be more prepared this time and I'll know that I can get a trailer in *AND* out of there. :)

~Patrick
That's a good question. I will have to discuss it with HQ. Do you have a preference? I tried suggesting camping in the back of the truck to keep it simple but I think I will be required to drag our pop-up out. We might have to get a report from Jim on the condition of the road to get out to the open area up top...

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