But Deacon, you're one of the people I want to meet! We'll just have to figure out another way.
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Could Riv do a mapping of where they know their bikes live? Give some idea of where the greatest concentrations of owners live? That would be only an estimate, of course. It's hard to make a rally in
Do you think we could do it? Plan it out far enough ahead of time (like a year), figure out a place that people from far way and not the whole summer to ride can get to by plane or train or car and figure out how to get their bikes there...a place with good riding country...an organizing group that's local...I just think it would be so utterly fantastic to meet everyone and ride and sit around a campfire. I used to do this kind of thing back in my motorcycling days and made some very dear friends that i'd only see once a year or two. Whatcha'll think?
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It's pretty obvious this will be a west coast thing. Weather and lower density of Riv owners here out east pretty much dictates it. One year I will feel well enough for riv rally east though. You west coasters have it good!
If it's in the summer I'm in.
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Bay Area is always a good place in the summer. What better place to have a Rivendell Jamboree then in the place where Rivendell Bicycle Works. I place my bid for China Camp beautiful campground that leaves the option of plenty of different level riding abilities for those not looking to go crazy. Take the ferry and ride super short or take the road and ride to the campgrounds.The morning afterwords there's prime dirt loops around the area.soooo for more official statement.Manny's Bid.China Camp, 101 Peacock Gap Trail, San Rafael, CA 94901July 13-14
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How about if we say that we'll vote on the place and time one week
from today, or something like that? That gives everyone a chance to
offer different alternatives, so we don't settle on the first idea
that is suggested. Manny's China Camp proposal sounds great, but a
Pacific Northwest gathering would also be great.
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Do you think we could do it? Plan it out far enough ahead of time (like a year), figure out a place that people from far way and not the whole summer to ride can get to by plane or train or car and figure out how to get their bikes there...a place with good riding country...an organizing group that's local...I just think it would be so utterly fantastic to meet everyone and ride and sit around a campfire. I used to do this kind of thing back in my motorcycling days and made some very dear friends that i'd only see once a year or two. Whatcha'll think?
Yep, at least for me coming from Hawaii. :-) I'm all for the west coast as I'm probably have enough Hawaiian Airlines miles to make it by then. Just did RAGBRAI on United miles so those are used up.
Aloha,
Bob
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I'm not sure I'm going to be a participant, but isn't it true that, given the way airfares are computed, if many people are coming by air, it may actually be cheaper to fly to a major city on the coasts than to a smaller place in the middle of the country?
Agreed, I love a nice long ride but there had better be a shower and comfy bed on the other side. Even as a boy scout I hated camping. I just don't get the appeal but to each their own.On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Steve Palincsar <pali...@his.com> wrote:On 08/01/2013 12:44 PM, Montclair BobbyB wrote:Agreed, definitely scenic beauty, but perhaps not "grandeur" in the sense of "the sublime".
You know, I should have anticipated a response from you, Steve :)
First, I did include rideability in my location criteria... I should probably have also included cultural/historical significance, too. For example, the Great Allegheny Passage has the romance of old train lines, industrial revolution history and massive tunnels built through mountains... I'd call that scenic beauty, but to each his own.
I clarified that basically for the S24O, camping-obsessed Riv community. Seems like camping is all you hear about on the RBW list, and some of us do not camp.
For the record I did list lodging before camping... I love to camp, but equally enjoy a comfy bed in a charming inn,
"Epic" and "adventure" do not have to mean you're risking your life, as Rapha et al. would have you believe. Again, a clarification aimed at others. You do a very civilized event without the threat of being eaten by wolves or camping.
And as for this nonsense of being eaten by wolves, they will always go after younger meat... you've got nothing to worry about :)
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I'll tolerate camping if I need to to be where I want to be but would take a nice hotel room given the option.Just weighing in!
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 1:01 PM, Peter Morgano <uscpet...@gmail.com> wrote:
Agreed, I love a nice long ride but there had better be a shower and comfy bed on the other side. Even as a boy scout I hated camping. I just don't get the appeal but to each their own.
On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Steve Palincsar <pali...@his.com> wrote:
On 08/01/2013 12:44 PM, Montclair BobbyB wrote:Agreed, definitely scenic beauty, but perhaps not "grandeur" in the sense of "the sublime".
You know, I should have anticipated a response from you, Steve :)
First, I did include rideability in my location criteria... I should probably have also included cultural/historical significance, too. For example, the Great Allegheny Passage has the romance of old train lines, industrial revolution history and massive tunnels built through mountains... I'd call that scenic beauty, but to each his own.
I clarified that basically for the S24O, camping-obsessed Riv community. Seems like camping is all you hear about on the RBW list, and some of us do not camp.
For the record I did list lodging before camping... I love to camp, but equally enjoy a comfy bed in a charming inn,
"Epic" and "adventure" do not have to mean you're risking your life, as Rapha et al. would have you believe. Again, a clarification aimed at others. You do a very civilized event without the threat of being eaten by wolves or camping.
And as for this nonsense of being eaten by wolves, they will always go after younger meat... you've got nothing to worry about :)
:-)
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Having a volunteer host is a significant development.
I volunteer to host, northern Wisconsin or perhaps my ancestral homeland of Upper Michigan. Dates are flexible, but I prefer late Sept for splendid Fall color. Lots of northwoods adventure. A real possibility of encountering wolves (they probably won't eat you). Probably more camping-centric than B&B centric, and not much for yuppie cafes and quaint gift shops, but nothing is perfect for everybody. Of course, if it's just two or three days, we could rent cabins and do day trips.
Do you think we could do it? Plan it out far enough ahead of time (like a year), figure out a place that people from far way and not the whole summer to ride can get to by plane or train or car and figure out how to get their bikes there...a place with good riding country...an organizing group that's local...I just think it would be so utterly fantastic to meet everyone and ride and sit around a campfire. I used to do this kind of thing back in my motorcycling days and made some very dear friends that i'd only see once a year or two. Whatcha'll think?
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