Chapter C Mountain Wings Huntington August
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Chapter C Mountain Wings Huntington August
Chapter C Gathering Thursday October 13th Eat at 6:00 Meet at 7:00 Mountain Wings Huntington October Chapter Director’s If you missed our Gathering last month you missed out on a good time. Rosalie once again came up with a very fun and stress relieving game for all of us to play. It was good to see Buzz & Missy and also Willie. He’s been able to make it to our past couple of Gatherings. We haven’t seen Billy & Jo, Green & Lois or Donna Payne for a few months. We miss seeing each of you and hope you will soon be back at our Gathering. On Saturday September 3, 2016 Michael & I rode to Salyersville, KY for the KY-T Bike Show held in conjunction with the Founder’s Day. There were 10 Bikes/Trikes which isn’t bad considering this was the first time for this Bike Show. All of us also rode in the Parade and threw candy to the little ones. Afterwards 10 of us went to the Knucklehead Grill and had Dinner. The food was delicious and it was good seeing our friends from Kentucky that Michael & I had not seen for quite a while. Tuesday September 20 while I was being Ambassador here at the VA Medical Center Charlie Carroll stopped to talk to me and told me that he wished he had never sold his Trike. Also Green Stewart stopped by to say Hello. Thursday September 22, 2016 Michael & I and Barry & Joyce started out our day by having Breakfast at Waffle House @8am and then began our trip to Wings Over the Smokie’s. We stopped at a Rest Area and had a Picnic Lunch. We arrived at the Rally @3:30pm or so and picked up our packets and of course ordered shirts. Then we stopped at Burger King in Cherokee and had Dinner. We then proceeded back over the Mountain to find our Cabin. It was called “The Hideaway”. And it was hidden alright. Michael & I had never been there before. Barry missed the turn so we were on a path that wasn’t even for 4 Wheelers. Barry & Joyce made it to the top of the Mountain. However, our Trike bogged down approximately half way and STOPPED. I immediately unplugged my Helmet and dismounted. Then I proceeded to unstrap the Cooler to take some of the load off of “Our Fireball.” I have never been so frightened in all of my life. It was dark. No Cell Phone Service and we had no idea where were going. Barry & Joyce realized this was the wrong road and managed to get back down to us. Our Trailer was sideways. Each of our Trailers and Coolers were loaded with Clothes, Food, Drinks and Snacks. Michael and Barry unhooked our Trailer from the Trike. Then I stood on the edge of the Ravine so that Michael could get the Trike turned around. Once he was heading down the Mountain then Michael and Barry hooked the Trailer back to our Trike. I refused to get back on the Trike. Joyce & I began our walk down the Mountain. I kept my Helmet on and it was strapped. Because if I fell I was not going to hurt my head, I may break my leg or arm but my head was going to be protected. Joyce said she was going to walk with me. I was a little ahead of her and I saw a foot long little snake. I was shaking I was so nervous and praying the whole way that God would watch over all of us and help us find our way to the Cabin. We managed to get off that Mountain and to find the Cabin. The Bra on Barry & Joyces Trailer was tore from bottoming out on the rough dirt and jagged rocks. The Belly Pan on Our Fireball was torn opened as if with a Can Opener. And even though we were at a Rally no Vendor would jack it up and look underneath our Trike. It’s all about the money. We wanted to know how much damage was done. Friday September 23, 2016 we had to be back over at the Rally @9am because Michael and Barry each were having Safety Chrome added to the Trikes. Joyce and I helped a man that fell while walking in between the Vendor Tents. Joyce told him not to move and I hurried and got him some ice water and also a bag of ice to place on the knot on his head. After that we looked around at all of the Vendors at the Rally and after the Trikes were done we then went to Food Lion and bought Hot Dogs along with all the fixins to cook on the Grill. We then headed back over the Mountain to the Cabin. By the way the Cabin was beautiful but the gravel road was not meant for our Trikes. Michael & I fixed the Hot Dogs on the Grill and I fixed the Baked Beans and the Sauce on the Stove. Saturday September 24, 2016 we had Michael and Barry drop us off at the shops there in Cherokee and they went over to the Rally. Joyce and I shopped and had a Funnel Cake and then walked over to the Rally. By then it was time to check our Door Prize Tickets and also Lunch Time. The food Vendors there at the Rally had really good food. Then we watched the Georgia, Florida and North Carolina Drill Teams performance. They were great as usual. Afterwards we decided to have Dinner at Granny’s. There was good country cooking at this Restaurant and it was all the food you could eat. We then headed back to the Cabin one last time. We even got to watch Marshall get beat by Louisville. The Cabin had Direct TV but no Cell Phone Service or Internet. We packed most of our clothes so all we had to do in the morning was load everything. While at Wings Over the Smokies we saw our friends Buzz & Missy, Angie, Bill & Beth Ann, Rich & Cindy with Niehaus, Ken & Judy, David with Freedom’s Choice, the Vanderhoof’s and Curt & Denise Yates from Kentucky, the Hamilton’s from Tennessee, Roger Gay and Mike Beal from Ohio. Sunday September 25, 2016 we got up @7:00am and began getting everything together and began loading everything back into the Trailers. We departed “The Hideaway” for the last time. We rode to Maggie Valley and had Breakfast at Country Vittles. We were on the road heading home by 8:45am or so. When we ride we take our time. We make Pit Stops, stop for Gas, stopped and had a Picnic Lunch @ noon and stopped a couple of times simply because we were tired and getting overheated. Michael soaked a Cool Collar in ice and water and Joyce put it around her Neck and it really helped her. We made it home safely. We changed clothes once arriving home and then began unloading the Trike and Trailer. Once we got that done then we decided to go to The Cookout for Dinner. We had Dinner there but got Milk Shakes to go. We even brought Hope a cup of Vanilla Ice Cream Home for her. By the way at our last Gathering it was decided that we would have our Christmas Party at Barry & Joyce’s House on Saturday December 10, 2016. We were thinking about having Pizza & Chips and everyone could bring a Dessert if they wanted to. But if anyone has any other ideas please let us know. Also the Virginia Rally will be held in Roanoke, VA at the Holiday Inn Tanglewood Thursday October 6 thru Saturday October 8, 2016 if anyone is interested. And the Region Fall finale last but not least will be held in Johnson City, TN at the Holiday Inn Friday November 4 thru Saturday November 5, 2016 Hope to see each of you at our Gathering on Thursday October 13, 2016. Michael & Cheryl Smith Chapter C Team Chapter Director Treasurer Newsletter Editor Mike & Cheryl Smith Rosalie Boyles Mike Smith 226 1st Street Altizer 117 Deerfield Dr Huntington, WV 25705 Huntington, WV 25705 Winfield WV 25213 Goldwingboy862002@yahoo.com Email Rosalieboyles@yaoo.com Phone (404) 633-6373 Goldwingboy862002@yahoo.com Phone (304) 633-6373 Phone (304) 549-2954 Chapter Couple of the Year Rider Coordinator MEC/Public Relations Barry & Joyce Huffstutler Maurice Luthy Jr (Sunny) Michael & Cheryl Smith RR 2 Box 616 5942 Nathan Dr. #3 226 1st Street Altizer Milton, WV 25541 Huntington, WV 25705 Huntington, WV 25705 Barryh5356@frontier,com Phone (304) 736-2810 Cheryl.smith2@va.gov Phone Cell (508) 837-1307 Asst Chapter Director Rider Educator Sunshine Girl Open Eddie Heck Cheryl Smith 3645 Mt Union Rd 225 1st Street Altizer Huntington, WV 25701 Huntington, WV 25705 Heck3645@comcast.net Cheryl.smith2@va.gov (304) 525-4074 (304) 654-2926 Scavenger Historian Eat at 6:00 pm Joyce Huffstutler Michael & Cheryl Smith Meet at 7:00 pm RR 2 Box 616 225 1st Street Altizer Gathering 2nd Thursday IHOP – 130 Mall Rd Barbourville, WV Webmaster – Barry Huffstutler Milton, WV 25541 barryh5356@frontier.com (304) 654-2926 Huntington, WV 25705 Cheryl.smith2@va.gov (304) 654- 2926 WV Chapter Meeting Times FRIENDS FOR FUN, SAFETY AND KNOWLEDGE” CHAPTER A (Martinsburg) Martin Durst (304) 725-6794 schnauzerpups@comcast.net The 1st Sunday -eat @ 8 am /meet @ 9 am Golden Corral, Foxcroft Exit off I-81 South Martinsburg WV CHAPTER B (Clarksburg) Bob & Debbie Slaughter (304)627-7081 Slaughterhouse80@yahoo.com The 3rd Saturday - eat @ 6 /meet @ 7 Hilton Garden & Inn (across from Aldi’s) Bridgeport, WV CHAPTER C (Huntington) Mike & Cheryl Smith (304) 633-6373 The 2nd Thursday - eat @ 6 /meet @ 7 IHOP at Huntington Mall CHAPTER E (Wheeling) Chapter Director - OPEN The last Saturday - eat @ 6/meet @ 7 Perkins, Exit 2A, Wheeling, WV CHAPTER H (Charleston) Judy & Ken Shively (304)984-0503 jashivley@gmail.com The 1st Saturday –eat @ 6 meet @7 Ryan’s Steakhouse in Southridge CHAPTER I (Morgantown) Gloria & Gary Rowan (304)278-9721 gloria@cityneon.com The 2nd Saturday - eat @ 6 /meet @ 7 Shoney’s Restaurant, Rt. 7 Sabraton, WV CHAPTER J (Parkersburg) Pete & Sherry McMullen (304)489-2932 rpm1@frontier.com The 2nd Saturday – eat @ 10/meet @ 11 am Golden Corral, Parkersburg, WV CHAPTER K (Logan) Robert & Phyllis Elliott (304)583-2549 Customgraphics1201@yahoo.com The 3rd Saturday – eat @ 10/meet @ 11 am Logan Motorcycle Sales 1431 Jerry W Hwy, Logan, WV 25601 Chapter Meetings may change due to weather or road conditions. Check with the CD first before you travel!!!! Rider Coordinator Maurice Luthy Jr (Sunny) Ride's With Chapter C Time Fred's Quaker Stake & Lube Honda of Jackson (Dakota's) Wild Horse Café Kenny's Restaurant Millers Bakery Hawks Nest Frish's (Chillicothe,oh Tubleweed Grill Cruz Restaurant Iron Pony Dutch Valley Restaurant Ohio Deli Miles 8/6/2016 8/27/2016 9/3/2016 9/17/2016 10/1/2016 10/22/2016 45 wheelersburg,ohio 45 charleston,wv 74 jackson,ohio 57 pomeroy,ohio 67 vanceburg.ky 93 east union,ohio 90 ansted,wv 105 chillicothe,ohio 95 maysville,ky 183 pounding mill,va 165 columbus,ohio 222 sugarcreek,ohio 142 columbus,ohio 49:22:00 Done 45:40:00 Rained 1:21 Done 1:08 Reined 1:12 Rained 1:53 Rained 1:40 Not Go 1:54 Not Go 1:41 Not Go 3:03 Not Go 2:57 Not Go 3:25 2:35 2016 WV Chapter C Couple of the Year Hello Fellow Wingers! Barry & Joyce Hu Rider ED Road Rage By Gordon Robinson On a recent ride through the Black Range I encountered "road rage." We had just come over Emory Pass, and it was a nice day for ride. It was deer season, and we had come across several hunters on the way. I was leading when a pick-up truck pulled onto the road in front of me. I saw the truck as it started to pull out into traffic so I slowed to let it in. I got suspicious right away because the driver took his time and acted like we weren’t even there. I kept a close eye on them. There was a little girl and an older man in the back. The man kept waving and doing things I didn’t like, so when I got the chance I decided to pass them and put some space between the pick-up and myself. When I looked into my rearview mirrors to see if it was okay to get back into the right lane, I noticed that they must of sped up. Right way I knew this was going to be trouble. After I got into the right lane, the pick-up pulled out to pass me. When they got even with me, I gently applied the brakes. This let them move in front of me faster then they expected to and put more space between them and me. After that, I saw a beer can come out of the driver’s side. I decided the best thing to do is slow down even more. Finally, they went on down the road and nothing more came of it. Things could have gotten out of hand if I hadn’t kept cool and just let them go. We have all had our experiences with it in one way or another. It might have been someone reacting to your headlight modulator. I have had them get upset with me over that. According to the American Automobile Association, road rage has been increasing by 7% per year since 1990. An Australian study estimates that about half of all traffic accidents in Australia may be due to road rage. A study by Lex Research in the U.K. indicates that of Britain's some 2.8 million company car drivers, about 83% have been victims of some form of road rage during their working life. About 21% reported having been run off the road and 18% have been physically threatened by another driver! Some attribute the rise in rage incidents to the recession and social and economic frustration. Gary Fite, Public Relations Manager for the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland, reckons that in many cases the cause of the anger that touches off rage incidents is bad driving. With an estimated 1,800 reported incidents of violent road behavior in the U.S. in 1996, it's a situation to be taken seriously. The incidents that trigger a Mad Max syndrome in the average driver are usually simple matters of discourtesy—for example, loud music, over-use of the horn, tailgating and changing lanes without signaling. These, of course, are usually just the trigger points. The actual causes can be traced back to all forms of stress, from being called into the boss's office for a friendly 'chat', to having just been dumped by your girlfriend. Pretty much, road warriors are the result of a flashpoint of all the accumulated stresses in one's life. A 1995 study performed by the Road Safety Unit of the Automobile Association of Great Britain found that 90 % of the drivers surveyed had experienced "road rage" incidents during the preceding 12 months. In this study, 60 % of drivers admitted to losing their tempers behind the wheel during the previous year, and 1% claimed another motorist had physically assaulted them. In early 1996, the AAA Potomac club commissioned a study from The Gallup Organization to investigate driver concerns. The study found that Washington area motorists felt more threatened by aggressive drivers than by drunk drivers; 40 % of the respondents said that aggressive drivers "most endanger highway safety," while 33 % identified drunk drivers as the primary risk. As for avoiding the Mad Max syndrome, here are a few tips from Dr Ricardo Martinez, Administrator of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, to help you through your journey: Don’t take traffic problems personally Avoid eye contact with an aggressive driver Don’t make obscene gestures ("that makes you a player and suddenly it begins to escalate") Don’t tailgate Use your horn sparingly (the polite honk can be misinterpreted) Don’t block the passing lane (some drivers think you're doing something to them when you do this) don't block the right hand turn lane Eddie Heck Kevin Woods VETERAN TRIKES 57 Kaleigh Drive PRESTONBURG, KY 41653 606-886-9484 2008 Honda GL1800 Excellent shape, 2000 miles. Bought new, Garage kept. Asking $14’000. Will also accept reasonable offer. Color: White pearl Contact: Joe Selby @ 304.539.0840 Sunny has a 2005 dark red Goldwing turned into a Trike need to sale all parts. Home (304) 736 – 2810 Cell (508) 837 – 1307 galloway Insurance Brokerage Affordable Auto & Bike Insurance Thomas J. Galloway tgalloway@marshall.edu 542 Ninth St. Huntington, W.V. 25701 304-687-5363 gallowoyinsurance.net Beard Mortuary FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICES 3001 Third Avenue – Huntington, WV 25707 Phone 304-522.8253 Fax 304.522.8256 Wings Over The Smokies Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 WV-C 6:00 PM Eat 7:00 pm Gathering IHOP 14 Barry Huffstutler Birthday 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Pam Thompson Birthday 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31