Mountain Wheelin - Rider Motorcycle Touring Club,Pocono
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Mountain Wheelin - Rider Motorcycle Touring Club,Pocono
Rider Motorcycling Touring Club Mountain Wheelin’ Volume 30, Issue 10 October 2016 Welcome to October! It’s going to be cooler and more colorful, but great riding happens during this month! Included in this newsletter are places to check out fall foliage in New Jersey during the month of October. You can also catch up on whats been happening at meetings by reading the minutes. We are having elections soon for officers and other positions… nominations are taking place very soon. Please consider getting more involved with the club by becoming an officer or taking up one of the other jobs available…. Like writing the newsletter!!! Fortunately for me, RMTC members flooded my email with photos so this newsletter is full of your pictures! Thank you and enjoy! Schedule for October 2016 10/2 9:00 AM DWG Visitor’s Center 10/4 6:30 PM Billy’s Diner, Rt.611 Dinner Meeting 10/5 9:00 AM Billy’s Diner, Rt.611 Top of the Hill Gang 10/9 10:00 AM WAWA-Blakeslee, Rt.115 & Rt.940 Bucks Co.-Bob Mc Ilmoyle Jude’s Fall Foliage Ride 10/12 9:00AM Billy’s Diner, Rt.611 Top of the Hill Gang 10/16 8:30 AM Billy’s Diner, Rt.611 Breakfast Meeting- Need Ride Leader 10/19 9:00AM Billy’s Diner, Rt.611 Top of the Hill Gang 10/23 10:00 AM DWG Visitor’s Center 10/26 9:00AM Billy’s Diner, Rt.611 Top of the Hill Gang 10/30 10:00 AM Billy’s Diner, Rt.611 Berks Co.-Bob Mc Sue Crowley’s ride mountain wheeler 1 Starruca Viaduct Ride A “little” refreshment at Outback Summer tour to Virginia mountain wheeler 2 JUST FOR RMTC MEMBERS! Pocono Mountain Harley Davidson has offered RMTC members a 10% discount for a year! The only thing you need to do is give them your address, phone number, and email so they can put them on their computer. It’s a great opportunity for you to save money and help support local business. mountain wheeler 3 RIDERS MOTORCYCLE TOURING CLUB Billy’s Diner Sunday, September 18, 2016 Meeting called to order by Alice Swink. Anecdote by Jim Catanzaro Minutes: Minutes of September 6th read by Lynn Fardella, accepted and approved. Treasurer’s Report: Read by Patrick Fardella. Banking and CD totals were reported, accepted and approved. Old Business Products: Dixie said there are still shirts available. Visitor: Alice introduced John Williamson, former member of club. He wanted to let us know that Elton Setzer’s wife has put up his motorcycle for sale. It’s a 2000 Gold Wing and the price is $5,500. Pat asked John for digital photos and bike details so he can put on Event page and Classifieds of our website and also to email to members. Sue Boland will put photo on our Facebook page. New Business Ride Planning -Recommendations for 2017 rides: Sue Boland recommended West Virginia as a place to explore. -Upcoming rides were reviewed by Alice. -Today’s ride is cancelled due to rain. -Pat reminded everyone that the Eagles Jubilee is a benefit for St. Jude Children’s Hospital and that it is $25 for the day’s events. All riders are meeting at Eagles Aerie on North 5th Street. -Brenda Hogan asked if trip mileage could be added onto ride schedule. Nominations Members were wondering when nominees will start after elections are held in November. Fifty/Fifty: Winner won $7.00 Meeting adjourned, accepted and approved. ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Scott’s Gadgets October 2016 A few weeks ago I had the pleasure to go to Grey Ghost Inn on a club sponsored trip lead by Larry Predmore. On Sunday club members headed for home while Al Leri and I extended our trip by traveling north to Grand Isle, Vermont and then west along the Saint Lawrence. I returned home on Tuesday with a filthy bike. I immediately washed the bike and put it away. As I was getting it ready for the next club ride I noticed that although I washed it there were still a ton of bugs on the windshield and fairing. Hard as I tried they were very difficult to remove with soap and water. Today I received my copy of BMW Owner News and it had an article on a product called Bugslide. I typed the name in my browser and I found quite a few YouTube videos highlighting the application and results of use of this product. I have to admit that by all indications from the video this product really works. Further research on the company website indicates that this product is a premium non-abrasive, waterless, deep cleaner and polish. It is safe to use on Lexan, glass, fiberglass, plexiglass, chrome, stainless steel, aluminum, leather, vinyl and any non-porous surfaces. It contains no wax, petroleum, silicone, Teflon or harsh chemicals. At this point I am not sure what it is made from, but the good news it is made in the USA. That is a novel idea in itself! Further claims indicate that it leaves a protective, microscopic finish that repels dust, dirt, and fingerprints. Bugslide is available at local motorcycle retailers and on-line vendors. They market a 4 oz. travel kit for $10.00 and a 16 oz. shop kit for $20.00. Each kit includes a micro fiber cloth for application and removal. Seems like quite a bargain. Happy Motoring! Scott mountain wheeler 4 Air and Car Museum EaglesMere Prices: T-shirts SM--XL--$1200 XXL $13.50 Pocket T's S-XL $14.00 XXL $15.50 Crew Neck Sweatshirt S-XL $17.50 XXL $19.50 Zip up Sweatshirt S-XL $31.00 XXL $37.00 Visibility is an important issue. RMTC is offering its members a chance to order High Visibility Green sweatshirts and T-shirts to help in this matter. Thank you to Pat Fardella who made up these samples for you to look at. PLEASE BE AWARE that the logo being printed on the shirts are the ones on the right (the flag) Anyone interested in ordering please get in touch with Pat Fardella or Dixie: 570-629-5100 High Visibility NEON GREEN mountain wheeler 5 mountain wheeler 6 Here are some great ideas to see New Jersey fall foliage and include some history and hiking EARLY/MID-OCTOBER Woodlands Tour: Begin in Riverdale and travel through Wanaque and Midvale, past the commanding Wanaque Reservoir. Continue to Ringwood, full of numerous stops to hold your interest. Ringwood State Park, which includes Norvin Green Forest and Shepherd Lake, is a spectacular sight in the fall. Walk the hiking and nature trails, rent a canoe or just sit and enjoy the scenery. Tour Ringwood Manor, a 51-room mansion with period furniture that was home to early ironmasters in the 1700s. The New Jersey Botanical Gardens is in full bloom at Skylands Manor, brimming with 90 acres of gardens and natural areas. Continue past Hewitt, the site of several natural points of interest, including Greenwood Lake, Wanaque Wildlife Management Area and Abram S. Hewitt State Forest. There, visitors can hike, picnic or pack their binoculars for bird watching. Next, travel to Newfoundland, where the hills will be awash in autumn splendor. Echo Lake Stables offers guided horseback rides along wooded trails flanked by dazzling red and gold foliage. Continue on to Rockaway’s Farny State Park for a hike beneath canopies of oak trees. From there return to Riverdale. MID/LATE OCTOBER Historic Tour: This varied tour will take you through New Jersey's beautiful copper-covered scenery, as well as to historic sites and a castle with a theater. Begin your trip in Netcong, near New Jersey's largest lake, Lake Hopatcong, to view the magnificent foliage. Nearby is Waterloo Village in Stanhope, a restored 19th-century village featuring unique shops, historic tours and festivals. Travel to Andover and enjoy the beautiful fall scenery in Allamuchy Mountain State Park. Stop and walk the park's hiking trails, or enjoy a family picnic. The park is also a great place to camp and fish. From Allamuchy, visit the village of Hope, replete with its array of preserved historic buildings. The 18thcentury Moravian village offers walking tours of the church, gristmill and cemetery. Nearby is scenic Jenny Jump State Forest, with more hiking, camping and picnic facilities. From Hope head into Hackettstown to tour the Pequest Trout Hatchery and Natural Resource Center. Learn about the nurturing of New Jersey trout and the importance of protecting our natural resources. After the hatchery travelback to Netcong. Colonial Tour (map): Begin in Titusville at Washington Crossing State Park, where Gen. George Washington made his famous Christmas Day crossing of the Delaware River in 1776. The park brims with bridle paths, hiking and nature trails, a nature center and playground, all dotted along the Delaware River. From Titusville head east to Pennington, a quaint town with lovely shops. Take Rt. 31 North past several scenic wildlife management areas to Ringoes, where the Black River and Western Railroad offers a scenic train ride. While you're there, sip and sample wines while taking in the charming views of vineyards and farmland at Old York Cellars Winery or Unionville Vineyards. From Ringoes, go through Sergeantsville and drive on the state's oldest covered bridge, the Green Sergeants Bridge. Next visit Stockton, a lovely historic town with fine restaurants and antique shops. Here, the Bull's Island section of the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park offers fishing, canoeing, boating, hiking and nature trails. Then, head south and follow along the scenic Delaware River through Lambertville. Stop here to enjoy the many antique shops, flea markets, art galleries and fine restaurants. From Lambertville, travel south back to Titusville. - See more at: http://www.visitnj.org/article/autumn-foliage-best-places-to-see-fall-leaves-newjersey#sthash.giM5Nn0E.dpuf mountain wheeler 7 mountain wheeler 8 Mountain Wheelin’ General Membership Meetings: 1st Tuesday of the month – Dinner at 6:30 PM at Billy’s Diner, Rt. 611, Tannersville, PA We’re on the web visit us at: www.poconoriders.com 3rd Sunday of the month – Breakfast at 8:30 AM followed by meeting at 9:30AM at Billy’s Diner, Rt. 611, Tannersville, PA Susan Crowley 127 South Green Street East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 mountain wheeler 9