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I don't see a thread for this so will start one. Left Sat to avoid nasty weather slated for Sunday.

Arrived home in New Orleans at 6:30 today after a nice 750mile ride. Weather was great other that the serious cross wind for the last 50 miles. What a great location and nice turnout. Great to see everyone. Thanks to Ken and Dave for their efforts, they ARE very much appreciated. See everyone at UN and FART.

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Home at 2pm. I parted company with Mike Greif near Crossville, TN. 80 miles of rain, small price to pay for a great weekend of riding! Ken and Dave another great job. Craig thanks for letting me tag along. I was tentative on Friday but much more relaxed on Saturday. I am not sure if this was what the doctor ordered, but it sure worked for me!

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Thanks for the submissions and here are some of the photos. More to come.

 

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Home at 5:30 after a late-ish start, crawling past Mt Mitchell in the clouds behind cagers who didnt even turn their lights on, a great lunch in Blue Ridge, with about 2.5 hours in the rain.

 

Great people! Great riding buddies! Great time!

 

Thanks Ken and Dave. Well done as always.

 

 

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Arrived at homestead around 1600. Took a long and scenic way back to the house instead of suffering US 64. To echo everyone else, Thank you Ken and Dave for another fantastic event.

Mike

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Home safely about 630 after a leisurely breakfast and a stop for lunch with Jim Williams in Knoxville... followed by rain... lots and lots of rain! (And a detour at Harriman as I-40 came to a standstill (assuming a wreck).

 

thanks to all for everything you do!!

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Road mostly interstate with hundreds of trucks and 3 major accident/backups on I-81 to DC with Mark (Marcopolo) & Peter (Twistyguy. I arrived home at 5:30.

Another fantastic BMWST event! Thanks to Ken and Dave's organization, the hotel, location, and fabulous routes/roads, I had 4 days of fantastic riding and fellowship! Can't thank them enough! :clap:

I look forward to seeing many of you at the UN and FART '18 :thumbsup:

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Good song.

Not sure about the others but as I get longer in the tooth I look for less miles per day. This was as short as I could find. Very glad I didn't wait until today to return as it would have been ugly.

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Got home about 3:00, mostly drenched. Lots of rain in middle Tennessee. Thanks always, Ken and Dave. Great riding. Great friends. Great weekend!

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Ken, you sure take nice pictures. Thanks for sharing.

 

Dave, I didn't take but a few of those photos posted. We thought it was much easier to have everyone send photos to Dave and I at STARTFARTing@ and we could post for everyone.

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Pulled out at 7 AM, home 552 miles later around 7 PM.

Rode with Terry(from Perry) till he turned west in Warrenton, GA, had a little rain.

We stopped in Cedar Mountain, NC for had a great breakfast at The Cedar Mountain Cafe.

Lots of great riding and good food with friends.

Thank you Kinsley and Indy Dave for organizing the great event and picking a great venue.

Also it was good to see so many friends from far away, braving the late winter storms.

 

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Lone_RT_rider

It's been so long since I have been to a START event that I almost forgot about the check-in thread.

 

I made it home this morning at around 10 AM CST after leaving yesterday morning. I stayed the night in Lafayette, IN. I was fortunate enough to have Chris K, Randy Shields and Keith escort me out of town on Saturday morning. After about 100 miles of churning some pretty tasty twisties, they split off after we hit a road closer on route 70.

 

Many thanks to Ken, Dave and all the rest that put in the hard work to set up this event. It was a short visit on my account, but worth it in every respect. :)

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It's been so long since I have been to a START event that I almost forgot about the check-in thread.

 

I made it home this morning at around 10 AM CST after leaving yesterday morning. I stayed the night in Lafayette, IN. I was fortunate enough to have Chris K, Randy Shields and Keith escort RUN me out of town on Saturday morning. After about 100 miles of churning some pretty tasty twisties, they split off after we hit a road closer on route 70.

 

Many thanks to Ken, Dave and all the rest that put in the hard work to set up this event. It was a short visit on my account, but worth it in every respect. :)

 

There...fixed it for you

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Arrived home, in Alexandria, about 5:20 p.m,, after a (mostly) good day's ride with Bob (Endibobdds), and Oeter (TwistyGuy). On our first detour off I-81, Bob had us on a virtually deserted Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia for about 30 miles of unfettered riding. Didn't know one could go that “briskly” on the BRP. Thanks to Ken, and Dave, for a great job, in all respects. Even the weather gods smiled on us, as compared to some of the predictions. And a thank you as well to Joel for the START sticker.

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StretchMark

Awesome time, Thanks again to Dave and Ken.

We snuck in a couple more hours of riding this morning, got back to Blowing Rock just as the rain started, and was happy to have the option of loading the bike in the truck for a dry ride home.

 

A few of my snaps.

 

My favorite from the quilting ladies:

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big-t kicking ass without even having to try hard. My hero!

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120 miles of riding, 8 miles of hiking, 3 nice waterfalls and my 2 favorite ladies:

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Awesome dinners with friends:

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And introducing my daughter to the joys of riding the BRP and hanging out with this group.

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RandyShields

Shawn, your effort to get to START and then ride home were extraordinary and, while you were only able to join us for one evening and a short ride, the entire group benefited by your presence. I don't ever remember seeing so many hugs on one visit before. Thanks for joining us and sharing time. It was good to read that you got you home safely.

 

Randy

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Thanks for all who share pics. Makes those of us who weren't able to attend smile at seeing all the fun you had. Good to see so many familiar faces.

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I left mid day Saturday to take a long way home, and stopped in Staunton, VA. Home about 7 last night thanks to traffic I couldn't avoid around the NYC metro area.

 

Many thanks to Craig for leading us around, Little John for the PA escort and of course to Ken and Dave for the work to bring this together.

 

Until next time!

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Lone_RT_rider
Shawn, your effort to get to START and then ride home were extraordinary and, while you were only able to join us for one evening and a short ride, the entire group benefited by your presence. I don't ever remember seeing so many hugs on one visit before. Thanks for joining us and sharing time. It was good to read that you got you home safely.

 

Randy

 

Thanks Randy, it was great to see you and get a bit of time to converse. I had no idea you had retired. I wish you the most happy and fulfilled retirement possible!

 

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Lone_RT_rider
I was fortunate enough to have Chris K, Randy Shields and Keith escort RUN me out of town on Saturday morning.

 

There...fixed it for you

 

You just want SOMEBODY to take credit for the fact that a Northerner actually moved back North. I know.....nobody to this day believes that I did it willingly. :)

 

So...sure, I was "run" out of town. LOL

 

Shawn

 

 

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Home safe in DC at 530pm after a 9 hour trip with Bob and Mark. Lots of trucks and traffic on I-81, but Bob took us on an amazing detour on an empty Blue Ridge Parkway—absolutely no cars! After battling trucks and traffic on I-81 it was almost surreal. Great job Bob!

I had a great time at START. Sincere thanks to Dave and Ken—the hotel, town, routes, group dinner and overall preparation was outstanding. And great job on the weather!😉 Much appreciated.

Highlights for me were Bernie's great ride leading and cop avoidance— still can't get over your cop detecting superpower! (See future pic) The detailed discussion at Saturday night's dinner with Ken, Dave, Bob, Bernie, Terry and Mark on different riding philosophies on trail braking, lean angle, and throttle management. And mostly the great people sharing a passion for riding.

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Awesome time, Thanks again to Dave and Ken.

We snuck in a couple more hours of riding this morning, got back to Blowing Rock just as the rain started, and was happy to have the option of loading the bike in the truck for a dry ride home.

 

A few of my snaps.

 

My favorite from the quilting ladies:

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big-t kicking ass without even having to try hard. My hero!

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120 miles of riding, 8 miles of hiking, 3 nice waterfalls and my 2 favorite ladies:

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Awesome dinners with friends:

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And introducing my daughter to the joys of riding the BRP and hanging out with this group.

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Sorry to have missed this gang of friends. And Big T, you haven't skipped a beat! ;-)

 

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Welp . . . What an an OUTSTANDING START! Great to see so many old and new friends enjoying laughs, routes, riding & making and sharing memories. After several days of following chasing Bernie, finding the energy to un-stick myself from the bike at the end of the day took all the energy I could muster. Once the helmet comes off, hearing the infectious laughter from all around the parking lot and hotel was enough to re-energize me for the rest of the day - as long as whatever comes next isn't chasing Bernie.

 

Thanks one and all! These events are special because you all take the time out of your already busy schedules to come together make it all happen.

 

We had 40 STARTers provide their bike's odometer reading, with a total of 1,309,585 miles. Lowest reading: 1252; highest 100,227. Lawnchairboy won the contest for the second consecutive time. :clap: He says he'll share his tips for a one time consulting fee of $99.99. :stir::shake:

 

Thanks to all who submitted pictures, if you didn't have time last weekend, you can still send them to: startfarting@gmail.com

 

Twistyguy submitted these pictures, including Bernie's buddy watching us lazily pass by.

 

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RandyShields

Bernie's RT even looks fast! What a gorgeous motorcycle. It was hard for me to move from an RT to a GS and the looks were a major reason.

 

Randy

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Slumgullion

Chris K and I ran into a little rain from Clayton to Atlanta, after we split ( not permanently just a trial separation) I made back by 4:00 PM. My hat's off to Dave & Ken for organizing START and holding it in fabulous Blowing Rock in the proximity of a 'few' good roads. :) Oh BTW don't 'flip off' dump truck drivers. If you do and survive I know a good but out of work lawyer that's good but not cheap!!!

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Bernie's RT even looks fast! What a gorgeous motorcycle. It was hard for me to move from an RT to a GS and the looks were a major reason.

 

Randy

 

Thank you, Randy!

 

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Pampa Texas in a cheap motel with a vibrating bed.... anyone got change for a twenty?

 

 

Only got two dollar bills... :rofl::wave:

 

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Pampa Texas in a cheap motel with a vibrating bed.... anyone got change for a twenty?

 

Were you able to pry yourself away from the Magic Fingers Bed??

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Another GPS conference?

 

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No GPS conference, but rather Terry wanted to tell me something funny.

We both knew exactly where we didn't want to go. :rofl:

 

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