2014 Sept - Oct Newsletter - Chapter GA-J
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2014 Sept - Oct Newsletter - Chapter GA-J
MOUNTAIN BLUE J’S Chapter Directors Ride Coordinator Sunshine Bob & Kathy Hill Dennis Bible Susie Beach 706 896-6611 706 781-7400 813-416-2253 Bob.hill76@gmail.com 2up450@gmail.com Susieq0810@hotmail.com Asst Chap Directors Educator Greeter Dave & Judy Hurd Steve Beach Kathy Hill 828 369-5918 813 417-2253 828-321-3472 Iretiredandluvit@gmail.com Beachman50@verizon.net Bob.hill76@gmail.com Treasurer Webmaster Newsletter Editors Jill McDaris Bob & Kathy Hill Dennis & Sue Bible 734 755-4662 828-321-3472 706 781-7400 Jillmcdaris@yahoo.com Co-Activity Coordinator’s 2up450@gmail.com REGION A - GOLD WING ROAD RIDERS ASSOCIATION GEORGIA DISTRICT HIAWASSEE, GA Sept/Oct 2014 CHAPTER GA ‘J’ ‘BLUE NOTE’ Chapters Directors Bob & Kathy Hill It can’t be fall already! Where did summer go? I do believe I missed it and you can’t convince me it wasn’t an abbreviated period of time! Our Progressive Dinner ride was awesome! Thanks SO MUCH to our host couples for supplying us with fabulous food and drinks and then turning the money over to our Backpacks for Kids Charity. Your generosity is greatly appreciated. This was the second year in a row Jan Upchurch has put this together and it appears will be an ANNUAL event since it is so well received. Our annual picnic was also a huge success, despite the weather Mother Nature threw at us. The food was fabulous as always. We had over 30 in attendance and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. The corn hole game was really fun. Most everyone ended up taking a turn and even if you didn’t play, watching was hilarious. Terry and Annie ended up the winners and taking home a prize. Ron and Bev walked away with second place. The picnic is a great time to just mingle around and get to chat with others. It is a great social event that everyone seems to love. Dennis, as always, is keeping us supplied with riding opportunities. There was the ride to the Tennessee rally. There was a ride to Dillard for lunch. Many of our group went to the National sponsored event held at the Opry Hotel in Nashville. Many also helped out as ride assistants at the annual MS Charity event in Callaway Gardens. It seems there is always something to ride to or for. A Cades Code ride is coming up soon. As Nestor just proved with his ride – you don’t have to be ride coordinator to organize a ride. If you have a favorite place you want to go, just send me an email and I will get it out to the members. You don’t have to ride alone!! October is proving to be a very busy month for Chapter J. Picnic last week, garage sale this coming week and then the regular meeting at Daniel’s the following week. Soon after we will be bidding goodbye to our snow birds that leave us for warmer weather in the winter. Is it me or did they just get back???!! Ride Safe, Ride Often & Have FUN! Bob & Kathy Hill RIDE REPORT WEEKEND AT THE OPRY NASHVILLE, TN by Roger LeRoy (bring your check-book) On Friday, August 29 we had 5 bikes heading for Nashville, TN to attend GWRRA’s Weekend at the Opry rally. Riders were: Nestor & Iris Morin, Nick & Sandy George, Darrell & Susan Rich, Gordon & Sandy Tomb and Roger & Dottie LeRoy. After leaving Blairsville at 8 AM we rode through the morning fog along the Ocoee River before stopping for breakfast just short of Chattanooga. Following breakfast the weather was clear and warming nicely. The ride through Chattanooga went without traffic problems and we stopped for fuel at S. Pittsburg exit on I-24. Continuing on, we arrived at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel about 2 PM. Checking in went slowly as the lobby was a very busy place this time of day. Our room assignments scattered us through-out the hotel, even on different floors. By 4 PM we had registered for the rally and received our armbands and attendee schedule. This is when we learned that the closing ceremony, door prizes, 50/25/25 drawing would be at 5:30 PM Sunday evening. We had anticipated that these events would be Saturday evening at the Dinner/Dance and we were making plans to depart Nashville early Sunday morning. This revelation required some rethinking of our schedule. We had booked tickets and transportation to the Grand Ole Opry later that evening. For that reason, we planned an early dinner and most of us had not eaten lunch since we had a full breakfast earlier in the day. After checking on the prices at the 14 different restaurants in the hotel, we decided on an early dinner at the Pizzaria. The average price for two shared dinners including pizza, salad and drinks was about $40. The fine dining Italian restaurant in the lower level of the hotel showed a menu with the least cost entre of spaghetti and meatballs costing $25. Getting to the Grand Ole Opry, located about a half mile from the hotel, turned out to be a hassle. The tickets for the evening performance showed that we were to pick up our bus at the Delta Portico, while the attendee schedule showed bus pick-up at the Presidential Portico. These exits are on opposite sides of the hotel. Those that went to the Presidential Portico exchanged their tickets for seating tickets at the Opry, rode to the Opry by bus and went to their seats. Those that went to the Delta Portico rode a bus to the Grand Ole Opry and were promptly told they had to return to the hotel and exchange their tickets for seating tickets. This fiasco added over a half hour to the process of getting into the Grand Ole Opry Theater. This is about the time we learned that the GWRRA purchased Theater tickets were more expensive than tickets sold at the door. We chalked this difference up to the probability they were covering the bus ride. The evening performance was enjoyed by all from the GWRRA seating area which was located as far from the stage and as extremely high as possible. We were entertained by 12 acts that included, Bill Anderson, Kathy Mattea, Connie Smith, Riders in the Sky and Alison Krauss. The attendance of the GWRRA membership was not acknowledged from the stage, to our amazement. Saturday started off with predictions of rain storms coming our way. Undeterred, Nick & Sandy went out to a nearby restaurant for breakfast. The rest of us went to inquire from the 3 cafes serving breakfast. The only one serving a full breakfast was getting $21 per person for their meal. The others were serving coffee and pastries. We had two coffees, two pastries and a banana and the cost was $21. Nick & Sandy would not let us forget how little they paid for their hot breakfast across the street. Since the rain had not started, we decided to ride into Nashville and visit the full-size replica of the Greek Temple Parthenon. About half way to the Parthenon it started to sprinkle. We continued into the city and found the Parthenon with the rain stopping to let us take some pictures. From there we rode to a nearby Greek restaurant for lunch. While there it rained pretty hard. The trip back to the hotel was in a light sprinkle again. Later that evening it rained real hard and on into the morning. At 5:30 PM the GWRRA held their ‘Meet & Greet’ session with a hotel supplied bar. A glass of wine was $8, a beer $4.50, a 4 oz. bottle of tonic water $6.50, etc. We used this occasion to meet with Scooter Davis, the Master of Ceremonies for the evening Dinner/Dance. Scooter is from Bowling Green, KY and had conversations with Dennis Bible about helping us plan events if we were to have our next Hairy Leg Ride to include Bowling Green. Scooter was very genial and offered to lay out some rides, escort us through the Corvette Museum, schedule the Corvette Factory Tour and visit Bowling Green’s Cave. He totally controlled the Dinner/Dance that followed. He was the M.C., disk jockey, comedian, instructor, etc. One event was determining the couple that had been married the longest and Dottie & Roger won that one. Incidentally, the $28 dinner consisted of pizza and salad. Following the dancing we stopped for an ice cream and found a place serving gelato for 2 scoops for $8. Sunday, with rain still hitting the glass ceiling, we again partook of the coffee and pastry café. Throughout the three days, tours were offered to downtown Nashville, the General Jackson stern wheel riverboat and the Jack Daniel’s amounted to two drawings of $330 each. None of our group won anything. All of the Officers, co-founders, Wing World editor, Directors, Asst. Directors and staff were introduced and made comments during the closing. They all expressed the success of the Weekend at the Opry and said there will be more of these conferences in the future. There were 600 registered with approximately 500 attendees. We can only hope that if they select a major resort facility in the future that it be an ‘all inclusive resort’. Nestor & Iris and Darrell & Susan left for home about 11:00 AM Sunday arriving about 5:30 PM. Nick & Sandy and Roger & Dottie left about 6:30 PM and rode to Monteagle, TN for a night stay at a motel there. Leaving about 6:45 AM on Monday they arrived home about 10:30 AM. Gordon & Sandy stayed at the hotel Sunday night and returned home Monday afternoon. Ride to Brevard NC Wednesday October 1, 2014 We left the restaurant with time to spare so we decided to check out the “Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute,” and then explore some of the back country around the area. I led the group with the help of Dennis coaching me from the rear with directions on how to get to the research facility, but as Dirty Harry said: “A man’s got to know his limitations.” Dennis took the lead and got out us out of there, but not before seeing some beautiful scenery while riding long and windy roads that at least Iris and I had never been before. We ended up in Highlands at one of our many favorite ice cream parlors. We were in Haysville about 5:30 pm. To me it was an almost a perfect day with excellent weather, about two hundred miles of riding, good food, ice cream, and to top it all off margaritas at the “Anejo Grill” with some of my friends. Yeah, I blew my diet that’s why I said almost perfect. Many, thanks to all of you who rode with us, and a special thanks to Jill who was our tail gunner, Dennis who led the second group, and Roger who was his tail gunner. By Nestor Morin We left the CITGO station around 9:10 am. The group consisted of five trikes and four bikes with one more biker joining us as we left making it 5 bikes and five trikes for a total of fourteen riders. We rode east towards Clayton and continued east on Warwoman Road to Hwy 28 on the way to Highlands. Once in Highlands, we took 64 east to Cashiers then followed 64 all the way to Brevard. We had lunch at Mayberry’s Soups and Sandwiches which is located on W. Main Street a short distance from 64. Everybody was hungry since it took us almost three hours to get there. The food was excellent and reasonably priced. I had a pulled pork sandwich which I thought was very good, but Iris’ portabella sandwich took first place. We’ll be back, Nestor Lunch Ride to Carolina Smokehouse Cashiers, NC By Dennis Bible Friday, August 16, 2014 We met at the Young Harris Citgo station for a 9 AM departure. We had 11 bikes/trikes and 18 riders. After a short safety meeting, we rolled out in two groups with Dennis & Bill Rutledge leading a run to the Walmart in Sylva for a battery and we were able to limp the trike into Sylva where it was left at the residence of a helpful local bike and GWRRA member (Gold Book saves the day) to be picked up at a later date. After that we headed home via Franklin, Hayesville and Blairsville. 9 1/2 hours, 225 miles. Dennis Bible Chapter GA-J Ride Coordinator group #1 and Roger & Gordy leading group #2. Taking the long way to Cashiers, we wound our way around the Georgia/s. Carolina mountains before crossing into N. Carolina on Hwy 107. We stopped for an early lunch at the Carolina Smokehouse in Cashiers and the rib platter was great as usual. Good thing we got there when they opened at 11 AM as they ran out of ribs & beef at noon! Somebody dropped the ball! After lunch we headed east on Hwy 64 to Lake Toxaway where we picked up Hwy 281 North. Wow, what a great 2 lane twisty road! up one mountain and down another, valley after valley. Hwy 281 eventually joins up with Hwy 107 about 10 miles south of Sylva. Just short of that junction one of our trikes quit with a totally dead battery. I made Ride Report Saturday, 9/13/14, Lunch Ride by Dennis Bible Ride Report Dillard House Lunch Ride 9/24/14, by Dennis Bible We met at the Young Harris Citgo under foggy, overcast skies and 75 degrees. We rolled out with 6 bikes/trikes and 9 riders headed for lunch in Franklin, N.C., taking the back roads. Heading east on Hwy 76, we picked up Hwy 75/175 north to "Old Hwy 64", then continued east up "Chunky Gal" mountain. We met at the Young Harris Citgo station for a 10 AM departure. We rolled out with 2 bikes, 1 trike and 4 riders. We took the shortcut through the enchanting Persimmon Valley which brought us out at the Nacootchie School, directly across the Just north of the Nantahala River we turned east Hwy from the Dillard House. on Wallace Gap and followed the twisty's down As we rolled into the parking lot, Dave & the mountain to Jones Creek then rejoined Hwy Judy Hurd were already there. Several 64 east. We turned off at Wayah Road and took a members from Chapter FL1-X rolled in short break before continuing into Franklin. The restaurant we were looking for is the Asian King Buffet in the Walmart parking lot. Once in Franklin my GPS took us to the old, abandoned Walmart. Iris saved the day by pointing out that Walmart had moved to a new location a couple of miles south. Then Dave Hurd came up on the CB and said he and Judy were in the parking lot at the Asian King waiting for us. With both of them giving me directions, we got there. Lunch at the Asian King was great! Fresh dishes, good selection, clean, modern and $8 bucks. After lunch we headed south on Hwy 441 to Rabun right behind us led by Chapter Directors Gap where we turned west through the beautiful Persimmon Valley, then picked up Hwy 76 west for Gino & Kathie Jette. This was no surprise as one of their members, a Mike Bible, and home under partly sunny skies. 4 1/2 hours, 100 miles. D I had been corresponding for several months and had agreed to meet there as they were in the area for "Wings Over The Smokey's" in Cherokee. After introductions and handshakes we all sat at a large table and dug into the fine family style meal. Roast pork, fried chicken, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, corn on the cob, various vegetable dishes, salad, rolls & dessert. Too much! Everyone got on like we'd all been riding together for years. GWRRA folks are like that! After dinner, we staggered out to the bikes, took group photos, hugged, shook hands, patted backs, promised to visit and go live with each other in the near future and parted ways. Sue & I and Ron & Beth Freeman took some country roads thru Otto to Wallace Gap then followed Hwy 64 west to Hayesville and home. We headed east on Hwy 64 in two groups with Dennis & Nestor leading group #1 and Terry & Bart leading group #2. Bart developed alternator trouble about 10 miles short of Franklin and had to call for a tow truck. Roger filled in for Bart. We took a comfort stop at the Burger King in Franklin, then continued up Hwy 441 to the Rally in Cherokee, NC., where we joined up with Dave & Judy Hurd. Dave and Judy were pulling duty on the "Ride Desk" for the Rally. The Rally was held at a school in Cherokee alongside the Oconaluftee River. There seemed to be a good turnout for the event and the vendor area was well attended. 5 hours, 100 miles. Dennis Bible Chapter GA-J Ride Coordinator Ride Report for "Wings Over The Smokey's" 9/26/14 by Dennis Bible We met at the Young Harris Citgo for a 9:00 AM departure, There were 5 trikes and 4 bikes with 14 riders. We had a snack wagon lunch on the grounds and then split up to shop and sight see with an agreement to be back at the bikes for a 3 PM departure for home. After a couple of hours I found everyone sitting in the "Hospitality Room" ready to go home early. We left about 2 PM and followed Hwy 19 down the Tuckasegee River to Bryson City for an ice cream stop at "Soda Pops". Then a comfort stop at the local Ingle's store. After that it was a pleasant ride down the Nantahala Gorge under sunny skies for home. We got back about 5 PM. 150 miles, 8 hours. Dennis Bible Chapter GA-J Ride Coordinator Ride Report by Dennis Bible Road to Nowwhere We met at the Young Harris CITGO station Saturday, September 6th, 2014, for a 09:00 departure. We rolled out with 3 bikes, 8 trikes and 18 riders under a foggy overcast and 65 degrees. Our first stop was a comfort/refreshment break at the Burger King in Franklin, N.C. Then we headed up the wonderful twisty's north on Hwy 28 to Luada, then east on Hwy 19 to Bryson City. Lunch was at Jimmy Mac's in Bryson City and everyone I talked to had good things to say about the food. After lunch, the skies cleared, the temperatures rose, and we saddled up for the 7 mile ride on "The Road To Nowhere" in The Great Smokey Mountains National Park outside of Bryson City. It's interesting that our Federal Government, in 1943, built 7 miles of a proposed 35 mile road including a bridge and a 1,200' tunnel, then stopped! We parked below the tunnel, then armed with flash lights, hiked through the tunnel to see where the road builders quit at the other end! Really makes you wonder! Heading back into Bryson City we stopped at Soda Pop's for ice cream. Then headed home via the amazing Nantahala Gorge. The skies looked threatening and actually did hit us with a little light rain but no one wanted to stop and don rain gear, so we just kept rolling (the rain actually felt good). The skies cleared at Andrews, N.C., and we enjoyed a dry run home. 150 miles and 7 hours. Dennis Bible Sept 2014 Picnic at Meek’s Park Chapter Member’s Bio’s We want to get to know you! Jack & June Gottlieb We met in 1975 in Minnesota while involved with a group called Parents Without Partners. As its name implies, this organization makes it possible for single parents, whether divorced or widowed, to meet others in the same circumstance. After a year of getting to know each other, we were married in 1976. June is originally from Centuria Wisconsin, a small town a short distance from the Minnesota/Wisconsin line. She has three sons, two living in Minnesota and one in Wisconsin. I was raised in St. Paul, Minnesota. I have four children, Three boys and a girl, one living in Colorado, one in Georgia, and two in Minnesota. There are twentythree grand-children and four great grand-children scattered amongst the kids. June worked twenty years for Schanno Transportation, a large refrigerated trucking company, based in West St. Paul, where she attained the title of Director of Claims and Insurance. I was a painter, the last 31 years spent at the University of Minnesota. I didn’t attain any titles at all. We got started motorcycling in ’79 or ’80, (at my age the memory isn’t good) on a Honda 750 K model. After seeing an ad for a brand new ’83 Yamaha Venture Royal we ordered one before the dealers had them. That and a little trailer I can’t remember the name of was the start of our travels around this great country. We started a chapter of the Venture Touring Society in 1983, spending several years riding with that group. Over time, we managed to put about 200,000 miles on three different Yamaha Ventures as we visited 46 of the lower 48 states. We somehow missed Delaware and skipped Kansas purposely. After experiencing the roads of the GA, NC, TN area on a couple of trips, Hiawassee was bound to be the place where would retire, which occurred in 1999. Our riding a Yamaha was no problem for the members of an organization called GWRRA and we were welcomed into Chapter J in that same year, shortly after we settled in Hiawassee. It was the beginning of many great friendships which made moving to this wonderful area much easier. Chapter J has been a major part of our lives in the ensuing years. Twice, June was Chapter Director, then spent a few years as newsletter editor, while I was Chapter J Educator and contributor to the newsletter. We were also honored to be Couple of the Year in 2004. Of course, it wasn’t long after joining GWRRA it was inevitable that we would buy a Gold Wing, which turned out to be a 1998 1500. Taking a test ride on the new 1800 at Wing Ding in 2001 “forced” me to buy a 2002 the following year. We spent many great years riding with our friends of Chapter J until 2012 when after having knee replacement surgery, June decided she didn’t want to ride anymore. So ten years and 87,000 miles later, we sold the Wing and I bought a Yamaha TMAX maxi scooter. For those of you who don’t know me, I’m the guy on the funny looking blue bike with the big black tour box on the back. Our lives did begin to encompass other things as we moved along. June works in the office of William Holland School of Lapidary Arts in Young Harris, GA. Many call the school a summer camp for adults. She is involved in a number of “crafty” hobbies such as quilting, basket making, scrapbooking, taking classes in other mediums and she is a consultant for Close to My Heart and teaches card making each month to quite a large cliental (in her spare time). I enjoy riding as much as ever (when I can overcome things like broken hips). I love to read and also to write, (I have a book available online entitled Revenge On Tom’s Mountain, if anyone is interested, and I’m working on another at the moment.) Sports on TV is another relaxing outlet. I have been unable to complete one of my bucket list numbers, that being able to ride a sport bike thirty laps at Road Atlanta. All things considered, it’s been a wonderful journey. For Sale! We have 2 3/4 black Nolan wireless helmets for sale size small and medium. $300. Each Also some kuryakin floor pegs $50. Thanks Sylvia Barineau 850-545-6673 Services! 2006 Goldwing trike 25,500 miles. Front tire and brake less than 2,000 miles. Heated seat and grips. Seat covers Stereo, CB and intercom. Aux input jack California side car trike kit. Running lights. $25,000 Bob Hewitt 706-994-7950 2 Attachments Dutch & Kathy Kryder……9/11 Bill & Jane Monchunski…….9/15 Art & Gloria Lecours……….10/13 Nick & Sandy George………10/14 Peg Jones……………10/28 Dot Pallicer……………9/03 Judy Sternisa…………..9/03 Darrell Rich……………9/20 Sandy Smith……………9/26 Gordon Tomb…………10/12 Gloria Lecours…………10/15 Bill Tribble…………….10/20 Elizabeth Dickey………..10/25 Mo Rodgers…………….10/25 Ted Hart……………..…10/30 Art Upchurch……………10/30