Zorlac said:When registrations crest 110 does that automatically insure no rain?
kwn306 said:Nice article in the Chesapeake Bay Foundation Mag. (CBF.org) on the many covered bridges in and around Bedford, PA. Just got my copy last night and it includes a map
Zorlac said:When registrations crest 110 does that automatically insure no rain?
Best I can tell from past experience is that just having the SF guarantees rain. :-[Wayne_Sikorski_NJ said:More like guarantee's it... :rotflmao:Zorlac said:When registrations crest 110 does that automatically insure no rain?
Wayne_Sikorski_NJ said:The long range, and most likely unreliable prognostications, call for daytime temps in the 70's and 40's overnight. :cheer:
voileauciel said:Wayne_Sikorski_NJ said:The long range, and most likely unreliable prognostications, call for daytime temps in the 70's and 40's overnight. :cheer:
Oh I hope so! I just got these sweet new Alpinestars SM-X boots, and they flow a TON of air. Really looking forward to trying them out at the Fling.
XxCAM45xX said:How many years has the Spring Fli g been held at this location? What has been the highest attendance?
Wayne_Sikorski_NJ said:Is there gonna be enough gas available in the area for this bunch? :rotflmao:
gsjay said:Registration is up to 118................
Nice.
We've got room for more so if you can get a room come on down.
jason
gsjay said:enjoying the 2nd perfect spring weekend weather in a row here in Western PA....................
It it holds out till Mid May it will make for a perfect weekend.
BOOK THOSE ROOMS>
jason
Wayne_Sikorski_NJ said:gsjay said:enjoying the 2nd perfect spring weekend weather in a row here in Western PA....................
It it holds out till Mid May it will make for a perfect weekend.
BOOK THOSE ROOMS>
jason
Way to jinx it Jason. Now where did I put that rain gear...? :021:
S Smith said:You two previous guys should talk :
Oh this is going to make for an interesting pair of roommates. :08:Wayne_Sikorski_NJ said:S Smith said:You two previous guys should talk :
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COG-528 said:Oh this is going to make for an interesting pair of roommates. :08:Wayne_Sikorski_NJ said:S Smith said:You two previous guys should talk :
:85:
At this event Karl may finally do his full moon qualification ride for his membership in NANMRA . . . the North America Nude Motorcycle Riders Association. I wonder if he will be able to talk Chris into going along? :57:
Thursday A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 76. Chance of precipitation is 40%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.Zorlac said:Best I can tell from past experience is that just having the SF guarantees rain. :-[Wayne_Sikorski_NJ said:More like guarantee's it... :rotflmao:Zorlac said:When registrations crest 110 does that automatically insure no rain?
S Smith said:You guys jinxed the weather
S Smith said:You guys jinxed the weather
XxCAM45xX said:Anybody know if Flight 93 tour is weather permitting?
My attendance for the tour would not be ....
COG-528 said:After looking at the two Flight 93 loops, I decided to develop a third Flight 93 loop with lunch at the Crabby Pig in Cumberland. Although the Coal Miners Cafe and Lamonica's sound good I want to visit the Crabby Pig on this trip and this loop accomplishes that for me while allowing me to visit the Flight 93 Memorial.
Flight 93 / Crabby Pig Loop 118 miles 3 hrs 25 mins
I'll try to make a GPS file of this route available before Thursday but there are no promises.
gsjay said:Boys and Girls..................
The long range weather forecast is looking might fine!
Don't forgot your sunscreen!
jason
gsjay said:Boys and Girls..................
The long range weather forecast is looking might fine!
Don't forgot your sunscreen!
jason
Wayne_Sikorski_NJ said:Hey Chuck!
I'm thinking of running out along route 30 from either Lancaster or York out to Bedford. Worth the ride along that route or not?
works4me said:Wayne_Sikorski_NJ said:Hey Chuck!
I'm thinking of running out along route 30 from either Lancaster or York out to Bedford. Worth the ride along that route or not?
It's not horrible. Definitely gets better west of
Chamberburg.
XxCAM45xX said:Coors Light!! :great: :beerchug:
XxCAM45xX said:Coors Light!! :great: :beerchug:
May be there should have been a Yuengling Brewery Tour ride at this event. It could have even included the Millersburg Ferry in one direction. I visited the brewery once to take a picture for a passport tour but I've never done the brewery tour and seen the famous caves.connieklr said:XxCAM45xX said:Coors Light!! :great: :beerchug:
Yuk!
Yuengling Lager, Black & Tan, or their Porter.
When in PA, drink a PA beer!! :great:
gsjay said:Also, remember we're going to be in PA with all it's weird laws concerning liquor and where it can be purchased and consumed. Motel is requesting no open containers in the parking lot so please bring your favoriate beverage holder.
tks,
jason
gsjay said:We know none of us partake in adult beverages until the machines are parked for the day.
That being said, the motel is asking what kind of 6 packs should it have in it's to go cooler?
Suggestions?
Also, remember we're going to be in PA with all it's weird laws concerning liquor and where it can be purchased and consumed. Motel is requesting no open containers in the parking lot so please bring your favoriate beverage holder.
tks,
jason
BDF said:Beverage holder? I followed along in class and did all the homework but I am just not following this. ?? Or are you just suggesting discretion being the better part of breaking the rules?
Can we drink in the pool? Do we have to get out of the pool when we have to.... er..... uhm..... nevermind.
This is one of the more interesting things I have found at various COG events in different states- the amazingly different rules on alcohol purchasing / transportation / consumption. Not so much that any of them are so strange, just that they vary so much in different states and in some cases, different counties within one state. The one that always strikes me as odd is the old 'you can't buy beer in a liquor store' one- where I live, all alcoholic beverages are only available in liquor stores and there is no difference between beer, wine or spirits.
Brian
gsjay said:We know none of us partake in adult beverages until the machines are parked for the day.
That being said, the motel is asking what kind of 6 packs should it have in it's to go cooler?
Suggestions?
Also, remember we're going to be in PA with all it's weird laws concerning liquor and where it can be purchased and consumed. Motel is requesting no open containers in the parking lot so please bring your favoriate beverage holder.
tks,
jason
Wayne_Sikorski_NJ said:gsjay said:Also, remember we're going to be in PA with all it's weird laws concerning liquor and where it can be purchased and consumed. Motel is requesting no open containers in the parking lot so please bring your favoriate beverage holder.
tks,
jason
Well that's gonna put a slight damper on things. Never ran into the open container issue in PA before. Do they have and outside area where we can gather with our adult bevs., not in the lot?
Tim And Trish said:XxCAM45xX said:Coors Light!! :great: :beerchug:
Hey my wife drinks that!
XxCAM45xX said::13: :dance: :celebrate: :Woot_Emoticon: :clap: :06: :singing:
Tim And Trish said:XxCAM45xX said:Coors Light!! :great: :beerchug:
Hey my wife drinks that!
gsjay said:We can gather in the lot, no problem. They would just prefer everyone not walking around with a beer can/bottle in their hands. Bring a mug or plastic cup.
Jason
Cap'n Bob said:Well I should be headed out early in the AM. I might try to visit the Railroad museum and/or Horseshoe curve on the way down. See y'all there.
COG-528 said:After looking at the two Flight 93 loops, I decided to develop a third Flight 93 loop with lunch at the Crabby Pig in Cumberland. Although the Coal Miners Cafe and Lamonica's sound good I want to visit the Crabby Pig on this trip and this loop accomplishes that for me while allowing me to visit the Flight 93 Memorial.
Flight 93 / Crabby Pig Loop 118 miles 3 hrs 25 mins
gsjay said:We can gather in the lot, no problem. They would just prefer everyone not walking around with a beer can/bottle in their hands. Bring a mug or plastic cup.
Jason
Cap'n Bob said:Well I should be headed out early in the AM. I might try to visit the Railroad museum and/or Horseshoe curve on the way down. See y'all there.
Sure, I'd be happy to have the company. I don't have any particular time in mind for leaving the motel.works4me said:COG-528 said:After looking at the two Flight 93 loops, I decided to develop a third Flight 93 loop with lunch at the Crabby Pig in Cumberland. Although the Coal Miners Cafe and Lamonica's sound good I want to visit the Crabby Pig on this trip and this loop accomplishes that for me while allowing me to visit the Flight 93 Memorial.
Flight 93 / Crabby Pig Loop 118 miles 3 hrs 25 mins
May I join you?
What time are you planning on leaving the motel?
BDF said:If you are talking about Steamtown in Scranton, that is a great museum and I'm not even overly interested in trains. I went there to see the Union Pacific 'Big Boy' and ended up spending the day there walking through the exhibits. The Big Boy alone was worth the trip though- how can you not love something that weighs a million and a quarter pounds, burns coal and can reach 80 MPH? You'd probably love all the little doodads they have on display from long ago and most everything is in excellent shape and very well displayed and explained.
Brian
Cap'n Bob said:Well I should be headed out early in the AM. I might try to visit the Railroad museum and/or Horseshoe curve on the way down. See y'all there.
COG-528 said:<snip>
I'm not one of those guys that likes to start at 0-dark-30. I'm more inclined to end my riding day about then. I guess it will depend on where & when I get breakfast. Oh wait the room comes with a Hot Breakfast so I guess that answers the question of where I will be having breakfast.
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Wayne_Sikorski_NJ said:Bedford bound in 5,4,3,2...1. See everyone in a few hours. ok, maybe more than a few. :motonoises:
COG-528 said:Sure, I'd be happy to have the company. I don't have any particular time in mind for leaving the motel.works4me said:COG-528 said:After looking at the two Flight 93 loops, I decided to develop a third Flight 93 loop with lunch at the Crabby Pig in Cumberland. Although the Coal Miners Cafe and Lamonica's sound good I want to visit the Crabby Pig on this trip and this loop accomplishes that for me while allowing me to visit the Flight 93 Memorial.
Flight 93 / Crabby Pig Loop 118 miles 3 hrs 25 mins
May I join you?
What time are you planning on leaving the motel?
I'm not one of those guys that likes to start at 0-dark-30. I'm more inclined to end my riding day about then. I guess it will depend on where & when I get breakfast. Oh wait the room comes with a Hot Breakfast so I guess that answers the question of where I will be having breakfast.
We will have to get together and talk on Thursday evening.